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Former Oklahoma State receiver still hopes to play in the NFL

Former Oklahoma State receiver still hopes to play in the NFL

By David Ubben Class of 2009 SKIATOOK — Prentiss Elliott’s legs belong in the NFL. Wherever his legs are, a defender is usually far behind or below them, cursing at the prospect of giving up another reception. His hands, strong and reliable, extend from below his forearms, bulging biceps and broad shoulders that should belong to a man [...]

‘Tijuana Tornado’ aims to be city’s idol

‘Tijuana Tornado’ aims to be city’s idol

By Ivan Orozco Class of 2005 MONTEBELLO — He won't forget it. Tattooed in Antonio Margarito's mind is the moment he received the devastating news. It was October 1999, on the eve of his bout against Buck Smith, when Margarito was summoned to take a phone call at the front desk of a Holiday Inn in Fort Worth, Texas. His older brother, [...]

Yankees righty muffles Astros, wins 260th game

Yankees righty muffles Astros, wins 260th game

By Carlos M. Silva Jr. Class of 2008 The first inning was an aberration for New York Yankees veteran Mike Mussina. After allowing a three-run homer to Carlos Lee, Mussina silenced the sixth sellout crowd (43,409) at Minute Maid Park this season by holding the Astros scoreless in his last five innings. "He was outstanding tonight," [...]

Black male teachers absent from America’s classrooms — TheGrio.com

Black male teachers absent from America’s classrooms — TheGrio.com

By Todd Johnson Class of 2007 Sometimes, it takes a student to school the teacher. And this is what happened to sixth-grade teacher Robbie Curry last week. " was like, well it's not that often that you see a black male being a teacher," Curry recalls of the conversation. "It's quite often that working part-time jobs." Curry said he [...]

A hostage to concussions — NJ.com

A hostage to concussions — NJ.com

By Jackie Friedman Class of 2008 As her former teammates huddle around their coach, Niki Popyer stands several arm’s lengths away, just out of earshot. "No matter how close I am," she says, "I’m on the outside." She shields her pain behind a full grin until a haze sets in. She glances past her teammates to the basketball hoop 60 feet [...]

From darkness, Vise finds light with Oklahoma gymnastics — ESPN.com

From darkness, Vise finds light with Oklahoma gymnastics — ESPN.com

By David Hinojosa Class of 1993 Hollie Vise and gymnastics are friends again. Vise, a junior for the 10th-ranked Oklahoma women's gymnastics team, is enjoying renewed enthusiasm for a sport that once led to the biggest disappointment in her life. The 21-year-old Dallas native begins the 2009 season Friday at No. 3 Florida as the Big 12's [...]

Life after Liberia – Independent Record

Life after Liberia – Independent Record

By Amber Kuehn Class of 2007 They grew up in war-torn Liberia, spending the majority of their days in hiding for fear of becoming child soldiers. They witnessed things in childhood most Americans never see in a lifetime. Starvation and death before their eyes. Violence so gruesome it robs one's innocence and forces kids to grow up before [...]

The Class of 2009

The Class of 2009

The class of 2009 Student/School/Internship (Pictured above clockwise from the top left) Andrew Johnson, Morehouse College, Fayetteville (N.C.) Observer Ana Kim, North Carolina, Buffalo News Juan Lopez, Nevada-Reno, Colorado Springs Gazette Jordan Mason, North Carolina, ESPN Larry Young, Southern University, Houston Chronicle Anica [...]

The Application

The Application

The Sports Journalism Institute is now accepting applications for its 2012 class to be held June 1-8 at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Mo. Students will complete an eight-day class at the university followed up with paid internships in newsrooms across the country. Editing and online candidates are urged to apply and may receive [...]

What is SJI?

What is SJI?

The Institute is designed to attract talented students to journalism through opportunities in sports reporting and editing and enhance racial and gender diversity in sports departments of newspapers nationwide. This year's program will run from May 28 through Aug. 6, 2010. The Sports Journalism Institute, which works with the National [...]

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