Alin Beane
Sports Journalism | TV News | Radio Reporting
B.A. Journalism, University of Nevada, Reno '25
Sports Journalism | TV News | Radio Reporting
B.A. Journalism, University of Nevada, Reno '25
Alin Beane and Chase Dulude host a new edition of the Wolf Pack Howl, bringing students up to date on several current seasons while previewing others and highlighting exciting sports programs in the community.
About half of all NFL stadiums use some kind of artificial turf — but should they? While turf is less expensive to maintain, its safety has come into question in recent years. From ACL tears to knee and ankle injuries, the harder, hotter surface of turf fields can take a serious toll on players. In this animated explainer, Alin Beane breaks down the risks associated with turf — and why even former NFL Players Association President JC Tretter has pushed for a return to playing on grass.
On this episode of The Peak Perspective, Alin Beane, James Perez, and Chase Dulude break down the Mountain West’s NCAA Tournament run and the future of the conference after losing several star players. The episode features special guest Tyler Rolison, Nevada’s point guard, who reflects on the Pack’s up-and-down season, shares offseason plans, and talks about what it means to be part of the Pack.
Reynolds School of Journalism student Alin Beane reports on and innovative, social alternative to alcohol — kava — and local “bar” bringing this unique beverage to the university market.