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Melissa Hayes
Bergen Record — Staff Writer
Bio: I cover @GovChristie and #NJpolitics for The Record. Tweet, call or email me tips hayes@northjersey.com / 973.362.5856 / http://www.facebook.com/RecordHayes
Location: Jersey City
Beat:
Metro New York
Rutgers President Barchi addresses UMDNJ's final graduating class t.co/OAzoDDoKdx
Mike Binkley
CBS Minnesota — Anchor
Bio: Morning and noon news anchor at WCCO-TV
Location: Minneapolis, MN
RT @EyeOnCBB: The next up in our "New Faces, New Places" series is Tubby Smith -- can he get it done at Texas Tech? t.co/fuJ7tRb8I9
New Faces, New Places: Tubby Smith, Texas Tech
Enfield, USC | Steve Alford, UCLA | Eddie Jordan, Rutgers |Craig Neal, New Mexico | Joe Dooley, Florida Gulf Coast | Chris Collins, Northwestern | Richard Pitino, Minnesota Why he's here: It was a
Enfield, USC | Steve Alford, UCLA | Eddie Jordan, Rutgers |Craig Neal, New Mexico | Joe Dooley, Florida Gulf Coast | Chris Collins, Northwestern | Richard Pitino, Minnesota Why he's here: It was a
Paul D'Ambrosio
Asbury Park Press — Regional Editor, Investigations
Bio: Director, news/investigations, Asbury Park Press, http://t.co/C5KMZxKi admin and award-winning thriller novelist. Visit http://t.co/mORSRfLc for more.
Location: New Jersey
RT @mdiamondapp: Prepare now or go under, RU report warns Shore t.co/GZHVxGwBNb via @AsburyParkPress @KirkMooreAPP
Prepare now or go under, RU report warns Shore
unless communities do more to prepare for sea level rise, say Rutgers University researchers whose new report focuses intently on Ocean Countys economic risks from climate change. For neighborhoods like
unless communities do more to prepare for sea level rise, say Rutgers University researchers whose new report focuses intently on Ocean Countys economic risks from climate change. For neighborhoods like
David Willis
Asbury Park Press — Consumer Advocate Reporter and Press on Your Side Columnist
Bio: David P. Willis is the consumer problem solver for the Asbury Park Press and Press on Your Side columnist.
Location: Neptune, NJ
Prepare now or go under, RU report warns Shore t.co/q9KA7XgQ2b via @AsburyParkPress
Prepare now or go under, RU report warns Shore
unless communities do more to prepare for sea level rise, say Rutgers University researchers whose new report focuses intently on Ocean Countys economic risks from climate change. For neighborhoods like
unless communities do more to prepare for sea level rise, say Rutgers University researchers whose new report focuses intently on Ocean Countys economic risks from climate change. For neighborhoods like
Brian Ries
Newsweek Global, Daily Beast — Senior Editor, Social Media
Bio: 'Doing a better job than most of the people on TV.' - @Awl. Senior editor, social media @newsweek & @thedailybeast. #Flyers. #Phish.
[e:moneyries@gmail.com]
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Newsweek this week looks at suicide, w/ a digital cover story by @tonydokoupil t.co/3Kpvh3Gv1a t.co/ThKcKm8h5A
Why Suicide Has Become and Epidemic--and What We Can Do to Help
in a dark wood,” begins Dante’s epic tour of hell. He wouldn’t have to change the line today. In the United States, Julie Phillips, a sociologist at Rutgers University, was among the first researchers
in a dark wood,” begins Dante’s epic tour of hell. He wouldn’t have to change the line today. In the United States, Julie Phillips, a sociologist at Rutgers University, was among the first researchers
Scott Zucker
USA Today — Assistant Managing Editor, Sports
Bio: AME, USA TODAY Sports
Location: Washington, DC area
Beat:
Sports
RT @ByBerkowitz: U.S. appeals court revives former Rutgers QB's suit vs. Electronic Arts over use of likeness (see Keller, O'Bannon): http:…
Appeals court revives case against video game maker
A federal appeals court panel on Tuesday overturned a district court ruling that had dismissed a former Rutgers football player's lawsuit against video game manufacturer Electronic Arts for illegally
A federal appeals court panel on Tuesday overturned a district court ruling that had dismissed a former Rutgers football player's lawsuit against video game manufacturer Electronic Arts for illegally
Nicholas Huba
Asbury Park Press — Reporter
Bio: Asbury Park Press reporter covering Brick, Manchester and Lakehurst. Avid Nationals/Expos, Eagles, Manchester United, and Flyers fan.
Instagram: NicholasHuba
Location: Jersey Shore
Prepare now or go under, RU report warns Shore
unless communities do more to prepare for sea level rise, say Rutgers University researchers whose new report focuses intently on Ocean Countys economic risks from climate change. For neighborhoods like
unless communities do more to prepare for sea level rise, say Rutgers University researchers whose new report focuses intently on Ocean Countys economic risks from climate change. For neighborhoods like
Dan Rodricks
Baltimore Sun — Columnist
Bio: Baltimore Sun columnist and host of Midday, WYPR, National Public Radio, 88.1, http://www.wypr.org/listen.html, noon-2 pm weekdays.
Location: Baltimore
Beats:
Opinion and Editorial,
Metro Baltimore
Wow: Maryland, located near DC, SSA near Baltimore, beneficiary of BRAC, has lots of govt workers t.co/jzwUSU5Efb This is a flaw?
Census: Government's Share of Workforce Varies Greatly Among States
. Nationwide, those employed at all levels government combined to account for 15.3 percent of the total workforce. Jeffrey Keefe, an associate professor at Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations, says
. Nationwide, those employed at all levels government combined to account for 15.3 percent of the total workforce. Jeffrey Keefe, an associate professor at Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations, says
Kristi Funderburk
Asbury Park Press — Reporter
Bio: Reporter for the @AsburyParkPress covering Ocean County, particularly the Jersey Shore.
Location: Neptune NJ
Must read via @kirkmooreAPP: Prepare now or go under, RU report warns Shore of its future t.co/HHaMVuek6v
Prepare now or go under, RU report warns Shore
unless communities do more to prepare for sea level rise, say Rutgers University researchers whose new report focuses intently on Ocean Countys economic risks from climate change. For neighborhoods like
unless communities do more to prepare for sea level rise, say Rutgers University researchers whose new report focuses intently on Ocean Countys economic risks from climate change. For neighborhoods like
Jean Mikle
Asbury Park Press — Projects Reporter
Bio: Projects Reporter at the Asbury Park Press; I also write a music blog focused on the Asbury Park music scene @http://blogs.app.com/rhythmroom.
www.app.com
Beat:
Crime and Justice
Former #TRSouth star Todd Frazier is able to stay grounded by helping others t.co/5G1zY5O5dj via @AsburyParkPress, #TomsRiver
Former TR South star Todd Frazier is able to stay grounded by helping others
his favorite player, came on top of a rookie season in which the Rutgers product used the Heimlich maneuver to save a choking man in a restaurant and hit a no hands home run by essentially throwing
his favorite player, came on top of a rookie season in which the Rutgers product used the Heimlich maneuver to save a choking man in a restaurant and hit a no hands home run by essentially throwing
Nate Raymond
Reuters — Federal Court Correspondent
Bio: Legal journalist at Reuters covering the U.S. District Court in Manhattan and the 2nd Circuit. Retweets ≠ endorsements
Location: New York
Beats:
Metro New York,
Crime and Justice
RT @ReutersLegal: Court revives lawsuit against Electronic Arts over video game image t.co/htYkXK7yZf
Court revives lawsuit against Electronic Arts over video game image
(Reuters) - A divided federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit against Electronic Arts Inc by a former Rutgers University star football quarterback, who accused it of using his image in a video
(Reuters) - A divided federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit against Electronic Arts Inc by a former Rutgers University star football quarterback, who accused it of using his image in a video
Ry Rivard
Inside Higher Ed — Technology Reporter
Bio: Technology journalist @insidehighered.
Ex-statehouse beat @charleywest.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Beats:
Technology,
Education
Another (incremental) legal development in the Why Isn't Anyone Paying College Athletes Movement t.co/IdltX41RUS
Athlete May Sue Video Game Company for Using His Image, Court Says
A former Rutgers University quarterback can move forward with a lawsuit against the video game company Electronic Arts Inc. after a federal appeals court on Tuesday reversed a lower court’s ruling
A former Rutgers University quarterback can move forward with a lawsuit against the video game company Electronic Arts Inc. after a federal appeals court on Tuesday reversed a lower court’s ruling
Brian Lewis
New York Post — Sports Writer
Bio: New York Post reporter, covering everything from NFL to NBA, from MLB to soccer. Rutgers grad, happy husband, proud papa and devoted fan of old-school hip-hop.
Location: New York
Beats:
Sports,
Metro New York
#Mets get just 3 hits in 4-0 loss to #Reds. Wright, who made a costly error: "We're not playing very good baseball." t.co/XbVvDfwMdW
Punchless New York Mets lose to Cincinnati Reds 4-0
. They mustered just three hits all night, while they allowed three unearned runs in the first, all thanks to Wright’s rare gaffe, letting ex-Rutgers star Todd Frazier’s two-out bases-loaded grounder go
. They mustered just three hits all night, while they allowed three unearned runs in the first, all thanks to Wright’s rare gaffe, letting ex-Rutgers star Todd Frazier’s two-out bases-loaded grounder go
Mark Colvin
Australian Broadcasting Corporation News — Presenter, ABC Radio
Bio: Presenter of PM & Friday Late, ABC Radio. Lifetime Lance-Corporal in the Awkward Squad.
Location: @amworldtodaypm & @FridayLate
Beat:
Australia
RT @drng: Founded in 1724 by Peter the Great.
Now waiting for Godot
“@NatureNews: Russian academy awaits new head t.co/r3cMgwE9C9”
Russian academy awaits new head
, however timidly,” says Konstantin Severinov, a molecular biologist at the recently inaugurated Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology near Moscow, and a professor at Rutgers University in Piscataway
, however timidly,” says Konstantin Severinov, a molecular biologist at the recently inaugurated Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology near Moscow, and a professor at Rutgers University in Piscataway
Amanda Oglesby
Asbury Park Press — Reporter
Bio: Reporter with the @AsburyParkPress covering western Ocean County, particularly Jackson and Plumsted #NJ.
Location: Jackson, NJ
Could a giant twister hit NJ?
week have never been reported in New Jersey, according to David A. Robinson, the state climatologist at Rutgers University. In fact, tornadoes have killed only two people in the Garden State since 1941
week have never been reported in New Jersey, according to David A. Robinson, the state climatologist at Rutgers University. In fact, tornadoes have killed only two people in the Garden State since 1941
Beryl Ooro
Reporter and Producer, K24 TV Kenya
Bio: Journalist and Observer: Purpose, Impact and Excellence
Location: Nairobi
Beat:
World
RT @nytimes: When lawyers and judges need help with their vocabulary, they turn to Urban Dictionary t.co/48EZBjMrI3
Urban Dictionary Finds a Place in the Courtroom
federal and state cases, although the outcome rarely rests solely on a definition. This trend is likely to accelerate, according to Greg Lastowka, a professor of law at Rutgers specializing in Internet and
federal and state cases, although the outcome rarely rests solely on a definition. This trend is likely to accelerate, according to Greg Lastowka, a professor of law at Rutgers specializing in Internet and
Bob Jordan
Asbury Park Press — Statehouse Reporter
Bio: News from the capital of the Garden State....Facebook at bobjordanAPP
http://blogs.app.com/capitolquickies/
Location: Trenton, N.J.
Beat:
Politics
Could a giant twister hit NJ? t.co/4u4xVyG9fQ
Could a giant twister hit NJ?
week have never been reported in New Jersey, according to David A. Robinson, the state climatologist at Rutgers University. In fact, tornadoes have killed only two people in the Garden State since 1941
week have never been reported in New Jersey, according to David A. Robinson, the state climatologist at Rutgers University. In fact, tornadoes have killed only two people in the Garden State since 1941
Deanna Bellandi
Associated Press — Chicago Politics Reporter
Bio: Figuring it out piece by piece.
Location: Chicago
Beats:
Politics,
Metro Chicago
I use it too! t.co/HvppV8yj1e
Urban Dictionary Finds a Place in the Courtroom
federal and state cases, although the outcome rarely rests solely on a definition. This trend is likely to accelerate, according to Greg Lastowka, a professor of law at Rutgers specializing in Internet and
federal and state cases, although the outcome rarely rests solely on a definition. This trend is likely to accelerate, according to Greg Lastowka, a professor of law at Rutgers specializing in Internet and
Michael McCann
Sports Illustrated — Legal Analyst and Columnist
Bio: Sports Illustrated and http://SI.com Legal Analyst & Writer. NBA TV On-Air Legal Analyst. UNH Law Sports & Entertainment Law Institute Director.
Location: Boston
Beats:
Sports,
Opinion and Editorial
Relevant to O'Bannon v #NCAA: 3rd Cir today held college players depicted in video games are, in fact, those players: t.co/7YkJd3LsCl
Court revives lawsuit vs Electronic Arts over video game image
May 21 (Reuters) - A divided federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit against Electronic Arts Inc by a former Rutgers University star football quarterback, who accused it of using his image in a
May 21 (Reuters) - A divided federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit against Electronic Arts Inc by a former Rutgers University star football quarterback, who accused it of using his image in a
Kevin Steimle
Asbury Park Press — Sports Writer
Bio: Husband and proud father of three. Cancer survivor. Editor. Writer. Blogger. Colin Steimle's biggest fan. Giants, Tar Heels, Knicks, Yankees.
Location: Jersey Shore
Beat:
Sports
Former TR South star @FlavaFraz21 is gaining attention nationally for being a good guy. t.co/C7j4hgXElc via @AsburyParkPress
Former TR South star Todd Frazier is able to stay grounded by helping others
his favorite player, came on top of a rookie season in which the Rutgers product used the Heimlich maneuver to save a choking man in a restaurant and hit a no hands home run by essentially throwing
his favorite player, came on top of a rookie season in which the Rutgers product used the Heimlich maneuver to save a choking man in a restaurant and hit a no hands home run by essentially throwing
Former TR South star Todd Frazier is able to stay grounded by helping others t.co/C7j4hgXElc via @AsburyParkPress
Former TR South star Todd Frazier is able to stay grounded by helping others
his favorite player, came on top of a rookie season in which the Rutgers product used the Heimlich maneuver to save a choking man in a restaurant and hit a no hands home run by essentially throwing
his favorite player, came on top of a rookie season in which the Rutgers product used the Heimlich maneuver to save a choking man in a restaurant and hit a no hands home run by essentially throwing



















