Articles By: Marino Eccher
State briefs
News briefs
Life after the final buzzer sounds
Bronson calls year "dramatic improvement" after fourth-place finish
Team hopes to beat heat
Team struggles as postseason nears
Two steps backward
With four starters graduating, Terri Mitchell’s team will have a new look and new challenges
Big East run cut short
Quaye, Osagie-Landry lead second half charge to beat USF on Senior Night
Student-athletes get green for Kirby
Forcing the issue
Thin bench dooms St. John’s
wbb on basketball
Blogs
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A Broad View Blogs
Confronting the ‘new’ journalism
After blogging for the semester, Kara confronts the ‘new journalism’ of the digital age.
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The Golden Eagle
Whole Nine Yards: First Round Reflects Position Value
By Zac Bellman In the modern NFL era, pass first offenses, the read option, and elite tight ends are affecting the way certain teams handle their personnel decisions. That was very evident in the way many teams made their selections in the 2013 NFL Draft this past week. Certain positions were valued much higher than others this year, because they contribute to the success of the quarterback, or prevent the other team’s quarterback from making big plays. Here are four…
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A Broad View Blogs
The non-vacating vacation
What is there to do when a vacation gets more stressful than daily life?
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Blogs Hitting the Marq Marquee
Okanjo offers Milwaukee residents innovation in ecommerce
Sites like eBay, Craigslist and Etsy have been popping up around the country for the past 20 years. Now Milwaukee has one of its own: Okanjo.
Characterized by its simplicity and transparency, Okanjo is a local-social ecommerce platform founded by media experts Mike Drescher and Jeff Rowe. Drescher and Rowe, Okanjo’s CEO and President, began to conceptualize the site back in 2010 after connecting with a frustrated EBay seller.
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GOODMAN: College of Comm’s failures force us to find success
College is a time for self-discovery. It’s also a time to learn – not only academically, but about oneself, others and the surrounding world. Decisions on a university, a field of study and the college that a major falls in are crucial to such an acquisition of knowledge. The curriculum, courses offered and professors who teach them can make or break a student’s undergraduate academic experience.
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A Broad View Blogs
It’s always better off the beaten path
Sometimes traveling with your family is the best kind of traveling.
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