Extractions: Convocation Center funding with surprise $1 million gift KINGSTON. R.I. May 23, 2000 Thomas M. Ryan, chairman and chief executive officer of CVS Corporation and a 1975 URI alum, surprised guests at the University of Rhode Island Foundation Ball held on Saturday, May 20, with the announcement of a $1 million personal gift to the URI Convocation Center Campaign. Ryan announced the gift from him and his wife, Cathy, during his remarks to the more than 375 URI supporters at the event. The gift represents the second $1 million personal contribution made to the campaign; the first was made by Bradford R. Boss, chairman of A.T. Cross at the campaign kick-off in February 1999. The largest gift to the campaign so far was $3 million from the CVS Corporation, which was also announced by Ryan in 1999. "I am grateful for the top-notch education I received at URI, and am happy to be able to give back with this kind of support," said Ryan who serves the University as co-chair, with Gov. Lincoln Almond, of the Blue Ribbon Steering Committee and chair of the Leadership Gifts Committee for the URI Convocation Center. "The athletic, academic, and cultural events that will be held at the Convocation Center will enhance student life at the University and enrich the entire community."
Sun Star | Story It seemed like everyone came together one notch tighter, said ryan Muspratt,a freshman hockey player at UAF, about the people that helped create his http://www.uaf.edu/sunstar/archives/20050405/hockeyman.htm
Extractions: April 5, 2005 UAF Quick Links... UAF Homepage ASUAF Athletics Blackboard Bookstore Campus Map Career Services Class Schedule Clubs Crime Statistics Dining Services Events Calendar Extreme Alaska Financial Aid Health Center Journalism Dept. KSUA Library MACS Bus System Outdoor Adventures Residence Life SRC Student Forms Technology Center Theatre UAF UAOnline Webmail Wood Center Giant player symbolizes team's unity Chris Cruthers Sun Star It took them most of the night, but in the end they made a hockey player and a team. "It seemed like everyone came together one notch tighter," said Ryan Muspratt, a freshman hockey player at UAF, about the people that helped create his artistic vision. In a humble manner Muspratt went on to say that he couldn't have done it without his friends. Muspratt, a self-proclaimed attempting artist with "no artistic talent" had an art project due in his 200-level art appreciation class. Wondering what to do, he realized that he had to mix art and hockey. "I had to do something about hockey, I meanÂ… when I'm in English, I write about hockey." So instead of drawing something small and easy that he considered sub-par, Muspratt instead thought big. When finished, the giant hockey player measured approximately 40-feet long by 30-feet wide. The project was made entirely of hockey equipment, with matching gear to each section (gloves for the glove, ice skates for the feet and 24 hockey sticks for the giant stick). The giant puck was made entirely of individual hockey pucks, measuring a foot and a half in diameter.
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Extractions: 2004 Co-Recipient: Isabel Cardona Isabel is the co-recipient of the Marian Frances Boswell Memorial Award. Isabel, or Lou as both her peers and faculty members know her, is a non-traditional student of the strongest kind. After spending 20 years as an electrician with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Isabel returned to school in 1999 to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. During her years as an electrician she worked on projects both in the state of Alaska (Healy Clean Coal Project) and outside (the Denver International Airport). After she graduation Isabel wants to work as an engineer full-time in Alaska so she can continue enjoying the Alaskan outdoors and working on robots. Rachel Narow Marion Frances Boswell Memorial Award
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Extractions: An incredible film from the start. If anyone was wondering what that shaking feeling they had was in the first 30 minutes was, it was reality dropping in to catch a flick and tell us how it must have been. The cast of big names do credit to veterans of the Hell they suffered. Spielberg's genius cannot be praised enough for his brilliance in camera, special effects, and cast selection. On a personal note, I myself plan to join the Canadian Forces when I come of the legal age, and although I still plan to join, the only thing I kept thinking over and over during this film was "Jesus Christ, am I insane?" <"The Disgruntled Fat Historian" 01/02/00> What a mess. if the first 30 minutes were different more people would realize how truly awful this film is. The dialogue is dreadful. The acting is awful. What's even worse is how Damon chose to stay and not go home. I mean I bet soldiers would kill for a chance that Damon had. You suck Steven Spielberg. You're right up there with James Cameron (the devil) in writing terrible dialogue.
Top-notch Talent Stockpiled In AAA Topnotch talent stockpiled in AAA. Thursday, March 31, 2005 Add in catcherRyan Doumit. Perhaps infielder/outfielder Jose Bautista, although he seems a http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05090/480103.stm
Extractions: Click photo for larger image. 2005 Baseball Preview Index Next up: The kids Top 10 Pirates prospects It has been well documented that the Pirates have endured 12 consecutive losing seasons at the major-league level. However, less often discussed is that their streak of producing a plethora of prospects who reach Class AAA at the same time is just about as long but will end sooner. Buffalo, then the organization's Class AAA affiliate, had several players in 1992 who later played for the Pirates with varying degrees of success Al Martin, Carlos Garcia, Kevin Young, Steve Cooke, Paul Wagner and Tim Wakefield. However, this season's crop of Class AAA players should top that. "I've been in the organization since 1987, and I'd say that since around 1990 this is the most talented group of upper level players we've had," Indianapolis manager Trent Jewett said. "Now talent doesn't always play its way into what you want it to, but I think this is certainly a positive sign especially with the young arms.