Envisioning bigger things for the team and school enrollment, the Jaspers fired their men’s coach less than two weeks before the start of the season. Their best player transferred because of it.
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Manhattan College Plans a Basketball Revival. But First, Some Chaos.
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Fire. Rainbow. Peacock. They’re All Opals.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Other precious gems are more valuable. ‘But in beauty,’ one miner said, ‘there is no stone that can be compared to it.’
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The Beatbox House to Travel Abroad for the State Dept.
The New York Times – Music:The trip will mark the first time that the government officially recognizes the genre in its American Music Abroad program.
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Luka Doncic Is Scoring More and Playing When He Doesn’t Have To
The New York Times – Sports:Even in pickup games, Doncic is showing a leap compared with last season, which ended with a disappointing exit in the Western Conference finals.
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A Farewell to Maya Moore, a Team Player Who Is Also One of a Kind
The New York Times – Sports:Moore, who has officially retired from the W.N.B.A., will be remembered for her brilliance on the court and her fight for justice away from it.
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A Farewell to Maya Moore, a Team Player Who Is Also One of a Kind
The New York Times – Sports:Moore, who has officially retired from the W.N.B.A., will be remembered for her brilliance on the court and her fight for justice away from it.
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Giants Defense Thrives on Blunt Feedback. And Sneaker Talk.
The New York Times – Sports:Don “Wink” Martindale’s frank honesty and aggressive play calling have turned around the Giants’ defense. Players say their bond with the assistant coach has helped, too.
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Winning a BAFTA? Just One of Joanna Scanlan’s Career Surprises.
The New York Times – Movies:Last year, the British actress won for “After Love,” a melodrama she led after years of comedic roles and only getting her first acting job at 34.
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She Brought New Sounds to Colombia. The World’s Catching Up.
The New York Times – Music:Jacqueline Nova created forward-thinking, often transgressive electroacoustic music in the 1960s. New releases are helping put her back on the map.
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Ice Spice, Hip-Hop’s New Princess, Is Just Warming Up
The New York Times – Music:Last year, the Bronx rapper emerged from the drill scene with a pop-friendly sound, and attracted the attention of Drake. Now she’s releasing her first EP.
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In the Shadow of Superstars, Golden State’s Young Players Try to Bloom
The New York Times – Sports:Newer players like Moses Moody, 20, struggle for playing time but embrace the challenge to prove themselves. “I try to take in as much as I can,” he said.
