| Ex-Loyola forward Smith dies
As a senior in 2004-05, he contributed 5.3 ppg and 3.7 rebounds per game in 28 games. "Anthony brought a lot of smiles to our program and he truly loved Loyola," said Jim Whitesell, Smith's coach for his senior year. "He was always there to give someone a pat on the back, a high-five or provide encouragement." After his playing career, Smith was a rehab services aide at Evanston Hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending. ---------- mpankow@tribune.com More articles Get chicagotribune.com news by e-mail, free. Sign up for Daywatch. Copyright © 2008, Chicago Tribune .
Hip-Hop Rumors: Lauren London & Mos Def? Ja Rule to Ret...
OK, all of the people that submitted rumors to me to be the Rumors Sidekicks it is time for you to show and prove that you are the person for the gig. I reviewed all of the emails that said “Rumors Sidekick" in the subject heading. Now, it is dome for you to send me sample rumor that I will print on the site to see who is who. This will also involve the people like Boss Up and Mak, who will Yay or Nay people for their style and swagger. With that, I charge you all to send me your best, exclusive, well-written and witty rumors to me for the next two weeks. The strong will survive and get the gig. Very important, put in the subject “Sample Rumors For Illseed" and send it to AHHrumors@gmail.com. On your mark, get set – GO! LAUREN LONDON AND MOS DEF? I can see it now – the rumors are about to start, “Mos Def is dating Lauren London." I noticed something with my girl Noree (and the Lil' Scrappy rumor), as soon as two people star in something together, there are rumors after that.
MICHAEL ROSENBERG: Know this: former MSU receiver Plaxico Burress is ...
Not about the most popular league in this country. And I suspect most people don't want to hear about Plaxico Burress' toughness, either. It's much easier to question LaDainian Tomlinson, and to convince ourselves that the players are having as much fun as the fans. Fantasy football, indeed. Contact MICHAEL ROSENBERG at 313-222-6052 or mrosenberg@freepress.com. .
Marygrove College Appoints New Dean of Education
DETROIT, Jan. 29, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Dr. David Fike, president of Marygrove College, announced the appointment of Dr. Chris Koenig Seguin as the dean of Education, effective January 2008. Dr. Seguin most recently served as founding chairperson of the Art Education Department at the College for Creative Studies. Dr. Seguin earned her doctorate degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Multicultural Education, and Political Science and a Master's in Art Education from Wayne State University. She is a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Detroit where she earned the Bachelor of Arts degree and a Michigan Provisional Teaching Certificate. Dr. Seguin received additional education in Art History Studies at Oxford University, England, and in Art, Art History and American Indian Studies at Arizona State University.
I speculated about the sociological reasons coaches are being ...
First, the illusion of control. Obviously some coaches are better than others I'd certainly rather be coached by Pete Carroll than Nick Saban. (More on Saban below.) But as sports become ever-more important and ever-more analyzed, there seems an increasing tendency to want to believe that everything on the field happens for a reason. The ball didn't just bounce into some guy's hands, good coaching put the guy into the right position. The receiver didn't just run fast and get open, hours of round-the-clock study enabled the coach to determine precisely what pass pattern to call. It wasn't that the Colts played well Saturday while the Chiefs had an off day, this happened because Tony Dungy did an astonishingly good job of preparing his team using subtle psychological tools plus mega-brilliant game planning, while Herman Edwards did a poor job of preparing his team.
January 2003
Bob Graham, the man who wants to be the next American president, is hellbent on driving hundreds families from their homes in the Everglades. Henry Lamb tells you why Sustaining socialism: Sustainable development is nothing but socialism in disguise, says Tom DeWeese, and one of the greatest threats to your liberty Canada's socialist "third party": The NDP's influence in Canada: It's a popular notion in Canada that the socialist New Democratic Party is irrelevant in Canadian politics. Mark Wegierski says that's hardly the case The hidden heroes: America's soldiers may soon be off to war and that takes a terrible toll on their families. Joyce Mucci reviews Heroes at Home: Help and Hope for America's Military Families, a book which helps them cope those long absences Making the case for regime change in Iraq: Carol Devine-Molin believes that there isn't much of an argument for continuing to allow Saddam Hussein to remain in power Drill in ANWR, don't help terrorists: If leftists are equating the driving of SUVs with terrorism then importing oil from Saudi Arabia can't be that much better.
Sacred Heart keeps growing
With four buildings on campus and 15 new classrooms, Sacred Heart School now has more space for students at the corner of Walnut Street and Southern Avenue. "It's great that we've come to this point without having to relocate," said Michael Anderson, whose daughter was in last year's first graduating class since 1966. "It shows great commitment to the neighborhood and to Hattiesburg." .
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