AJ Sankofa: Chef Takes Adversity of Pandemic to Start Dream Business
After working in fine dining restaurants home and abroad for the past five years, 22-year-old AJ Sankofa found himself out of a job when the COVID-19 outbreak hit New York City. When close friend Joel Camarillo approached him with the idea of starting their own pasta business, Sankofa jumped atContinue Reading
NYU’s Jule Brown: Inspired by Kobe Bryant and His Own Passion For Basketball
Although Jule Brown completed his collegiate basketball career in February 2019, the NYU student plans to help turn his lifelong love of basketball into a career after he graduates this May with a bachelor’s degree in social science. He has already interned with two media companies and seeks to findContinue Reading
Battle For The Obelisk: Through the Eyes of the Case Western Reserve Student-Athlete
Photos courtesy of Naji Saker (https://www.najisaker.com/) As hosts of the annual Battle of the Obelisk, the Case Western Reserve University track and field team knows that it will bring in its greatest rival, Carnegie Mellon University, early in the indoor season. While it may not be a time to beContinue Reading
Battle For The Obelisk: Through the Eyes of the Carnegie Mellon Student-Athlete
Photos courtesy of Naji Saker (https://www.najisaker.com/) For a program without an indoor track, Carnegie Mellon University’s track and field team uses the annual Battle for the Obelisk against Case Western Reserve University as an opportunity to both compete in an intense dual meet and come together as a full team.Continue Reading
The Battle For The Obelisk: Carnegie Mellon and CWRU Continue Their Tradition on Saturday
Photo courtesy of Naji Saker (https://www.najisaker.com/) This Saturday marks the 12th occasion of one of the most unique traditions in the University Athletic Association, the Battle of the Obelisk. The dual indoor track and field meet pits Case Western Reserve University against visiting Carnegie Mellon University. THE BEGINNING Then CWRU headContinue Reading
Amy Bryant: Celebrating 20 Years of Excellence as Emory Women’s Tennis Coach
As a two-sport student-athlete at Emory University, Amy Bryant was already preparing herself to become a college athletics administrator. “Initially, administration was my career goal, not coaching,” she explained. While she has never given up on her dream to become an athletic director, Bryant completed her 20th year as theContinue Reading






