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...entire coaching career, I've never seen another team's practice film prior to playing that team.' BILL BELICHICK, New England Patriots coach, refuting allegations that he videotaped the St. Louis Rams' walk-through prior to Super Bowl XXXVI...
...Nate Norman in 2007, and Ryan Miller and Joseph Lapira in 2008. Lapira also received the prestigious Hermann Trophy and was named the Soccer America Player of the Year during Clark’s tenure at Notre Dame. Clark worked with the University of New Mexico for four years prior to his job on the Fighting Irish staff and helped bring the Lobos from soccer obscurity to both the NCAA tournament and the finals of the College Cup. During his stay, the University of New Mexico’s record rose from 32-40-4 in the four years before...
...Although he did well in school and was polite to his professors and fellow students, he also had an enthusiasm for tatoos of grisly horror movie scenes and recently sought advice from his estranged godfather on purchasing firearms. Kazmirczak struggled with depression, and stopped taking his medication three weeks prior to Thursday’s attacks. Although this cannot be causally linked to the attack, it is a factor that shouldn’t be ignored. Our best defense against random attacks like this one is to make sure that the mental health of the university community is a priority...
...really an acquisition of the non-profit Collegian by Gannett, the for-profit publisher of The Coloradoan. Gannett, best known for USA Today, is America’s largest newspaper publisher and already owns two student newspapers in Florida, though those were for-profit and independent from their college prior to Gannett’s acquisition...
...More likely, however, this change will restrict the Collegian’s editorial independence and limit valuable leadership opportunities for CSU students. Gannett’s prior acquisition of two student papers in Florida admittedly caused little changes to the leadership structure, but those papers were already for-profit. The Collegian, on the other hand, would be more vulnerable to change: It’s hard to imagine that Gannett, beholden to its shareholders, could afford to allow independence to a newspaper whose editorials have pushed the limits of the First Amendment’s protections...