MC in the News Archive

October 2010

News Headline: Mayor’s Cup Wheelchair Basketball Tournament
News Text:
Ten teams from around the country will take part in games that run from Friday through Sunday at two sites in Fieldston, the Bronx: Manhattan College, Draddy Gymnasium, West 244th Street and Tibbett Avenue, and at the nearby Horace Mann High School, Tibbett Avenue and West 246th Street.
Outlet Full Name:
The New York Times
News Date:
Thursday, October 7, 2010
News Headline: Guyanese Track & Field Star Wins Bronze At Commonwealth Games
News Text:
Guyanese-born track and field star Aliann Pompey has claimed a bronze medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. The former Manhattan College track and field star Aliann Pompey earned the bronze for Guyana, her second medal in the Games.
Outlet Full Name:
CaribWorldNews.com
News Date:
Monday, October 11, 2010
News Headline: Martinez, Haley Run for Governor as GOP Twins
News Text:
New Mexico's Susana Martinez and South Carolina's Nikki Haley could be the first women of color to win a U.S. gubernatorial race. But that's only the start of what their candidacies have in common. (Link) Article written by: Mary Kate Boylan, an editorial intern at Women's eNews and a communications major with a concentration in journalism at Manhattan College in the Bronx. N.Y.
Outlet Full Name:
WeNews.com
News Date:
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
News Headline: Online bullying not being reported
News Text:
Richard Satterlee, who has been vice president for student life at Manhattan College since July, said he has not yet had a cyberbullying case.
Outlet Full Name:
The Riverdale Press
News Date:
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
News Headline: Artist Celebrated
News Text:
Artist Martin Spett was honored at the opening reception for an exhibit of his Holocaust-themed work on Oct. 6 in Manhattan College’s O’Malley Library.
Outlet Full Name:
The Riverdale Press
News Date:
Thursday, October 14, 2010
News Headline: Brother Cyril Leo Michiels
News Text:
Brother Cyril Leo Michiels, F.S.C., 82, of Lincroft, died on Oct. 9 at De La Salle Hall, Lincroft. He attended the Catholic University, Washington and was a graduate of Manhattan College.
Outlet Full Name:
The Two River Times
News Date:
Friday, October 15, 2010
News Headline: A New Playground for Trevor Park
News Text:
The Yonkers Department of Parks and Recreation, Kraft Foods, KaBoom, Habitat for Humanity, Minority Leader John Murtagh, Majority Leader Pat McDow, Dwanita Crosby from Council President Chuck Lesnick’s office and representatives from Empress Ambulance, Manhattan College, Riverside High School and many residents from Yonkers either made donations or helped install and ready the land for this new children’s playground
Outlet Full Name:
Yonkers Rising
News Date:
Friday, October 15, 2010
News Headline: Credit Agricole: Opening For Its I-Bank of Wall St
News Text:
Charles Geisst, a finance professor at Manhattan College, said that another participant would be welcome in the debt markets because another market maker could shore up liquidity.
Outlet Full Name:
American Banker
News Date:
Monday, October 18, 2010
News Headline: The Water Environment Federation Announces Its 2010-2011 Board Of Trustees
News Text:
During a ceremony on Tuesday, October 5, the WEF "gavel of leadership" was passed from President Paul Freedman (Ann Arbor, Mich.) to incoming President Jeanette Brown, Executive Director of the Stamford Water Pollution Control Authority (Stamford, Conn.) and Adjunct Professor of Environmental Engineering at Manhattan College in Riverdale, N.Y.
Outlet Full Name:
Wateronline.com
News Date:
Friday, October 22, 2010
News Headline: Freddy Sez: Go get ‘em Jaspers!!!!!!!
News Text:
She sent “Freddy the Fan” an e-mail wondering why he had disappeared. The Manhattan College cheerleader and her basketball team were in the midst of a sterling season.
Outlet Full Name:
The Riverdale Press
News Date:
Thursday, October 28, 2010