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Boston Orange website goes live with new CMS |
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Written by Matt Woodward
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Tuesday, 28 September 2004 |
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This was a long time coming and after struggling with finding a
good web host, we were finally able to switch over to a new server with a brand new Content Management System (CMS).
So what has changed? Well,
cosmetically, not very much. Most of the changes took place "under the hood", but as some may notice we do have a more interesting navigation bar on the left
side of the page. Aside from the standard navigation links, we now have an "Events Calendar", a Newsfeed directly from the Daily Orange, and a Polling system
which we can use to survey the web-enabled alumni club.
Perhaps most importantly, the new Content Management System allows all the board members
access to post news, so the website should be updated more frequently now. Good stuff. In the meantime, stay tuned for more club info... |
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Orange Day: Syracuse celebrates 134th birthday |
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Written by Matt Woodward
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Tuesday, 23 March 2004 |
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Orange Day is March 24th! That means you have to show your
Syracuse Pride and celebrate Syracuse University's birthday by wearing orange. From SU
News:
“For more than 200,000 alumni, National Orange Day is a chance to show pride in our alma mater and increase the
visibility of SU,” says Donald Doerr, assistant vice president for alumni relations. “We are part of a great institution of higher learning and we should all
be proud to show our orange spirit.”
In Central New York, organizers anticipate involvement by alumni, students, faculty, staff and the community.
Doerr encourages supporters of the University throughout the region to wear orange and show their SU spirit. To reaffirm their commitment to community
service, the Central New York Alumni Club will be working with children at Edward Smith Elementary School in Syracuse.
If you
are in the Syracuse area, a multitude of events will be taking place. Join in the celebration if you can. |
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Syracuse Orangemen earn 5th seed in West bracket |
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Written by Matt Woodward
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Tuesday, 16 March 2004 |
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March Madness is upon us and the
Orangemen have just been seeded the 5th position in the West bracket. Can we do it again? Tough to say, especially considering that we managed to beat
University of Connecticut and then lose to Boston College. From the Daily
Orange:
By any name, SU is happy with its spot in the tournament. Just one month ago, it appeared the Orangemen would be in
danger of fighting for a spot in the Big Dance. Instead, despite Warrick's late concern, the Orangemen comfortably fit into the bracket. "From where we were
two or three weeks ago and everything that's happened, we're thrilled to be in the tournament and to get a five seed," Boeheim said. "For a little bit
longer, we're going to be the defending national champions. We're not ready to give it up, and I think somebody's going to have to take it away from
us."
And we will be watching and cheering right along side the team. Go Syracuse! |
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"Alumni Club Program of the Year" awarded to GBSUAC |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 24 February 2004 |
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While not as groundbreaking as Syracuse winning the
NCAA
Championship, the GBSUAC was recently given the "Alumni Club Program of
the Year" award for their "Networking Night". Receiving the award
for
the club was the new club VP, Matt Woodward. The past president, Anissa
Stern, was instrumental in the program's success. The current
GBSUAC
board plans on continuing on her success by repeating Networking Night
again this coming 2004 year. |
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GBSUAC elects new board members |
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Written by Matt Woodward
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Tuesday, 01 July 2003 |
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GBSUAC has new board members running the show for the 2003 - 2004 school
year. The new people are:
- Leslie Anne Drucker - President
- Matt Woodward - VP of
Membership
This year should be a good one, so stay tuned! |
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Syracuse Wins the NCAA Basketball Championship! |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 01 March 2004 |
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'Cuse is in the House! OMG, OMG! Yes, it is finally true.
Syracuse wins
the NCAA Basketball Championship! From NCAA Sports.com website:
Jim Boeheim nets his and Syracuse's first
National Title by defeating the Kansas Jayhawks 81-78 in a game that went down to the wire. Syracuse started off on a record-setting pace by dropping in 53
points in the first half. Kansas was not going to go down without a fight cutting the lead to two-points with less than a minute to go. Syracuse's
overwhelming defense was not to be denied down the stretch when Hakim Warrick blocks a Jayhawk 3-point attempt with a little over 1 second left in the game
giving the Orangemen the win and the National Championship.
The full story can be read
here at NCAA Sports website. |
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