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Editorials.(News)(Editorial)
Legend in basketball, legend in life At one time, Ray Meyer was just another of millions of little boys with big dreams of being a basketball star. Even way back then, when Meyer dribbled and shot the ball in the Chicago Catholic school gyms or...
Tags: DePaul University, Games, legend
Research articles 2006-03-22
Corbin fondly remembers coach
ATLANTA -- From the moment he met him, Jazz assistant coach Tyrone Corbin was a huge Ray Meyer fan. Corbin, at the time a high school player from South Carolina, was recruited by Meyer to DePaul University in Chicago. "You're thinking of Ray Meyer, and DePaul...
Tags: DePaul University, Games
Research articles 2006-03-18
His kind of town Wainwright feels right at home in his new job.(Sports)
Byline: Adam Rittenberg Daily Herald Sports Writer As a boy growing up in a working-class neighborhood on Chicago's South Side, Jerry Wainwright would occasionally make trips with his father and brother to the picturesque shoreline north of downtown. As they viewed...
Tags: DePaul University, Games, job
Research articles 2005-04-29
Spotlight: Judge swaps bench for seat at gaming table.(People)(Brief Article)
Byline: Kristina Buchthal Job: Chairman of the Illinois Gaming Board, since last week. Vitals: 74 years old; law degree, DePaul University, 1953; Cook County Circuit Court judge in Law and Chancery divisions, 1985-2004; state representative, 1971-1985; adjunct professor, Loyola University School...
Tags: affiliation, DePaul University, Games, Judge, Loyola University
Research articles 2005-03-28
Wildcats' Vroom to get his kicks at DePaul.(Sports)
Byline: Rusty Silber Daily Herald Correspondent Steffen Vroom is on the move, and so is his future team. The Libertyville senior didn't have to travel far to find the right place for him to continue his soccer career and education. ...
Tags: CAREER, DePaul University, Games
Research articles 2005-02-23
Richards will redshirt; Cohen to enter DePaul's Hall of Fame.(Sports)(Sports notes)
Byline: Bob Frisk To play or not to play. That was the dilemma facing a talented young woman who has a passion for playing basketball. Of course, she wanted to play a game she loves but... Point...
Tags: CAREER, Cohen, DePaul University, Games, Iowa, Jason, team
Research articles 2005-01-18
Tribute on tap for legendary coach.(News)
Byline: Matt Arado Daily Herald Staff Writer Like millions of Americans, Ray Meyer has logged hours of couch time during the past week watching the NCAA college basketball tournament on television. Unlike most of us, though, Meyer follows the games with the...
Tags: DePaul University, Games, TVs
Research articles 2004-03-24
DePaul coach Leitao meets the challenge
Dave Leitao was about to turn 42 years old, and here was a big-time program interested in him. Actually, it was a former big-time program, one with the potential of reaching an elite level. But when DePaul University talked to the Connecticut assistant about its head coaching vacancy in the...
Tags: Connecticut, DePaul University, Games
Research articles 2004-03-17
DePaul University hosts 'An Evening With Spike Lee'.(Time Out!)(Movie critic)
Byline: Dann Gire Spike Lee, the filmmaker who created a racial lightning rod with his 1989 drama "Do the Right Thing," comes to DePaul University for "An Evening With Spike Lee." The director of "Malcolm X," "He Got Game" and "Crooklyn" will speak...
Tags: admission, Chicago, DePaul University, Games, movie
Research articles 2004-02-13
Keys to unlocking DePaul's potential Dant, Luke help put women's basketball team on national stage.(Sports)
Byline: Kent McDill Daily Herald Sports Writer Jenni Dant took the direct route from the suburbs to DePaul University. Ashley Luke took a two-year detour through Pennsylvania before arriving downtown. They are now key components of the DePaul women's...
Tags: DePaul University, Games, Penn State, team, women
Research articles 2004-02-08
DePaul coach shares secrets to success at camp in Lisle.(News)
Byline: Henry Stuttley Daily Herald Staff Writer For roughly 200 girls, the Doug Bruno basketball camp is different from any other. Before they bounced a basketball, the aspiring players went through basic footwork drills during the camp's opening at Benedictine University...
Tags: coach, DePaul University, Games, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2003-08-07
Rested Utes take on DePaul in first round
RALEIGH, N.C. -- DePaul University was a fixture in the NCAA women's basketball tournament in the 1990s, making the field seven times and advancing to the second round three times. Then, it stopped. The Blue Demons changed styles a bit, focusing on recruiting more- serious students....
Tags: DePaul University, Games, team, Utah
Research articles 2003-03-23
Begrowicz pulls off Hall of Fame hat trick; Bessemer, Fox honored.(Sports)
Byline: Bob Frisk There's a good reason for the girls of St. Emily's school in Mount Prospect to listen closely to their basketball coach. You should always listen to your coach, but in this case, the words will have even more impact...
Tags: athlete, CAREER, coach, conference, DePaul University, Games, team
Research articles 2003-02-25
Ex-Cougar Glees OK with decision to give up basketball - for now.(Sports)
Byline: Joe Aguilar Matt Glees took his last-ever final exam as a Carthage College student Thursday. Question is, has he closed the book on his college basketball career? If you watched Glees play hoops at Vernon Hills the last...
Tags: bedroom, CAREER, DePaul University, Games, team
Research articles 2002-12-13
Fired-up Evans commits to DePaul.(Sports)
Byline: John Leusch Daily Herald Sports Writer Jessica Evans spends a lot of time at the Elk Grove Village Fire Department. She even named her stuffed Dalmatian "Sparky" and brought it to softball games last spring. Elk Grove High...
Tags: DePaul University, firefighter, Games, team
Research articles 2002-11-08
Rojooooooo!(Sports Extra)
Byline: David Oberhelman Daily Herald Sports Writer It took 16 games for DePaul University to beat Northern Illinois University in men's varsity soccer. When it finally occurred, Sept. 15 in DeKalb, two local athletes made it happen. In overtime. ...
Tags: athlete, DePaul University, Games, NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY
Research articles 2002-09-27
This 'Othello' soars Bard's classic couldn't be better under the stars in Lake Forest.(Time Out!)
Byline: Jack Helbig Daily Herald Correspondent "Othello" Mini-review: Worth the trip Location: Shakespeare on the Green at DePaul University's Barat Campus, Lake Forest Times: 8 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays through Aug. 11 Running time:...
Tags: DePaul University, Games, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2002-08-02
[7] The briefs.(Neighbor)
Cold War, 'Global Village' topic of talk In the 1960s the electronic age was ushered into the United States. So too, were the events of the Cold War and the sounds of the Beatles. These issues and events will be discussed at Friendship...
Tags: Components, DePaul University, Games, HARDWARE, lecture, MARKETING, Projectors, Schaumburg, video
Research articles 2001-05-30
[2] The briefs.(Neighbor)
Friends of Gifted to hold games night The Friends of the Gifted in Districts 54 and 211, along with the gifted education resource teachers, will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. April 27 at Keller Junior High School gymnasium, 820 Bode Road, Schaumburg. The ...
Tags: DePaul University, Games, Schaumburg, teacher
Research articles 2001-04-17
Durlacher wrestles closer to position on U.S. Olympic team.(Sports)
What's Australia like in September? I know one Buffalo Grove High School product who certainly is anxious to find out. Lindsey Durlacher has a legitimate opportunity to compete for the United States at the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. ...
Tags: Australia, DePaul University, Games, Olympic, Sydney, team, tournament, U.S., WAlker
Research articles 2000-04-11
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