After 118 articles, 520 edited stories, 22 Banters and one swimsuit issue — it’s all over.

For those of you that don’t know, today is my final day as Pipe Dream’s sports editor. Tomorrow, I hand the reigns over to Mark Macyk.

Even though being the sports editor is the single most under-appreciated job I’ve ever held, I wouldn’t trade the last nine months for anything. In fact, it’s been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life.

For every angry letter, there’s a beautiful back page hanging on my wall. For every missed deadline, there’s a part of me that knows I put together the best section I possibly could — even if I got back to my suite at 5 in the morning. Pipe Dream was my first, second and third priority all year, and I didn’t want it any other way.

But, it’s time for a change.

Next fall, I’ll be spending the first half of my senior year in London through the study abroad program. And while I’m so excited about living in a new country, meeting new people and learning to speak British, I’m going to miss all of the wonderful things I must leave behind.

Without Pipe Dream, a part of my life will definitely be missing. All of the countless hours I spent in the office on production nights, all of the sporting events I sat through in the freezing cold and all of the conversations I had with the wonderful BU athletes — the athletes who I took this job for in the first place — will be missed.

But the hardest part about leaving Pipe Dream is leaving all of my friends that came with it behind. For everyone on the e-board, my sports writers and, of course, the athletes: keep in touch. Just because I’m not in this country doesn’t mean I won’t be thinking about you.

Pipe Dreams only stay in the racks for three days, but the memories last forever.