Thursday, August 20, 2009

Update: Memphis NCAA violations Confirmed

article by:stacia_doss.
The NCAA today confirmed violations were made by the University of Memphis basketball team during the 07-08 season. The team is now forced to forfeit its historical record of 38 wins.

As mentioned a few months ago, the University of Memphis basketball team was under investigation for what was quoted as 'major violations'. These violations speculated around falsifying a player's SAT score, rumored to be now-NBA star Derrick Rose, as well as providing travel expenses to a family member of Rose's.

Now confirmed, Derrick Rose was indeed the team member with the false SAT score and the money was provided to his brother. The President of the University, Shirley Raines issued this statement: "We know the rules..we did our due diligence. We did everything we could to determine the student-athlete was eligible and that the rules were being followed."

Former coach, John Calipari, has received no punishment, regardless of the fact that he was the Tigers' head coach during the previous season.

In addition to being stripped of the historical '07-08 season, the team will remain on probation for three years. A representative from the school announced that it will appeal the penalty, named 'unfair' by the University's President Raines.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Update on Vick

Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick signed a 1-year contract today with the Philadelphia Eagles.

He found a home team after all...we'll see how the season goes from here!

Fresh faces for Franchises

written by:stacia_doss.
CNN-Money.com published an article yesterday focusing on the changing logos of several companies. Some of those included Pepsi, Tropicana, Apple Computer company, and BP gas, just to name a few.

The goal of pointing out the makeovers of these companies was to find out whether or not they helped or harmed them,profit-wise.The risk-taking of these corporations in changing their logos were key to their success or failure,especially with the current state of the economy.

Fortune magazine reviewed whether or not these changes were profitable. The results, decided by a panel of experts,were generally at a median. Of twelve company logos reviewed, there was no general consensus of a majority of them being good or majority being bad.Check out the findings here.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Just a few key events this week:

I hate to hear about all of the bad things going on with the economy, racism, inequality,etc...so let me focus on 3 good things that have happened so far this week:

-Judge Sonia Sotomayor was confirmed, becoming the first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice ever in the history of the United States.

-A report was released today, revealing that the number of jobless claims in many states have gone down recently, showing that the economy is slowly getting better.

-North Korea pardoned American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who had been captured since March, with an interjection from Mr.Bill Clinton.

..3 things is enough to make me smile in comparison to what seems like a million negative reports I hear on a daily...well, hourly basis.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Finally, a chance to watch some fashion!

written by:stacia_doss.
When several on-campus college students across the nation return for the fall semester, (like myself), they will have the opportunity to watch Project Runway. The hit show focuses around 16 designers from across the nation, competing in various challenges for the final prize of being featured as a real designer in Elle magazine and cash money.

Why couldn't it be seen before? For the five previous seasons, the show was broad casted on the Bravo network, a channel not offered on the basic cable that is provided to students on most college campuses. This show, however, has been re-located to Lifetime Television, so students will have a chance to watch now.

I am super excited, because I have been forced to miss out on seasons due to the unavailability of Bravo at my college.Yay!=)