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ISSUE: November 15, 2009
Articles about Syracuse University
Golden Boy
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8-1-2008
Bob Costas has arguably the best and toughest gig in broadcasting: hosting the Olympic Games, which kick off this month in Beijing. But after eight games and 16 years, he's starting to get the hang of it.
Article Excerpts:
...Way contributor JOSEPH GUINTO is a native of
Syracuse University
, New York, he is in no way biased in favor of...
...Louis and a condo in New York City EDUCATION
Syracuse University
, where he studied broadcasting at the S.I.
...for $30 per gameday, he called games for the
Syracuse University
Blazers of the North American Hockey League, a...
Land Of The Rising Star
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10-15-2006
Day Breaks Taye Diggs was just a struggling actor the first time he went to Tokyo. But what happened on that trip has kept him returning to where it all began.
Article Excerpts:
...to Tokyo from New York, where, one year out of
Syracuse University
, he was landing irregular work on Broadway and...
The Bilbao Effect
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7-1-2004
Frank Gehrys Guggenheim did more than revitalize this Spanish city. Its spawned a whole tourism subculture, where architects are rock stars and buildings aphrodisiacs.
Article Excerpts:
...Mark Linder, an associate professor at
Syracuse University
’s School of Architecture, connecting...
Try Like An Eagle
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9-1-2005
Donovan McNabb loves experimenting with new restaurants in his adopted hometown of Philadelphia. But he hasn't found anywhere that makes his mothers red beans and rice.
Article Excerpts:
...got my degree in speech communications from
Syracuse University
, so talking in front of the camera or doing...
Have Movie, Will Travel
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9-1-2005
Sideways is the latest example of the big screens ability to inspire popcorn pilgrimages.
Article Excerpts:
... his friend decided to escape the gray. Moller, a
Syracuse University
film professor, and his West Coast friend left...