Wednesday, February 22, 2017

WFU dedicates residence hall that honors poet and author Maya Angelou


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Sitting at a baby grand piano in a new residence hall at Wake Forest University on Friday, performing artist Valerie Ashford Simpson played and sang Reach Out & Touch in honor of the late Maya Angelou.

I think it speaks to what shes done for all of us and what she wants us to do to continue to reach out and touch, Simpson said of the song she and Nickolas Ashford wrote.

Many of the nearly 100 people gathered in the resident halls parlor for students held hands and sang along with her: Reach out and touch somebodys hand. Make this world a better place if you can.

Angelou, who was a poet, author, professor, civil rights activist and former resident of Winston-Salem, taught students at Wake and was its Reynolds Professor of American Studies from 1982 until her death in 2014.

Along with her many accomplishments, Angelou now has a residence hall named after her.

Simpson was at Wake on Friday for the universitys ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for Maya Angelou Hall.

The 76,110-square-foot, five-story residence hall is the first building at Wake named after a black person and the second building named for a female professor.

The building, which is on the south side of the campus, is designed to house 224 students. It includes a classroom, study spaces, a media/game room, kitchens and a recreation lounge. The Residence Life and Housing offices are on the ground floor.

Maya Angelou Hall was completed in December and opened in January. Currently, sophomores, juniors and seniors live in the residence hall. Beginning in the fall, Maya Angelou Hall will house first-year students only.

Family, colleagues

and friends

This is like Thanksgiving in February, Elliott jones, angelous grandson, said of the ceremony.

Then he read a letter from his father and Angelous son, Guy Johnson, which included words of appreciation from Angelous family for naming a campus residence hall in her honor.

I am positive that she is looking down on us from her special heights and smiling upon us, Johnson stated in the letter. Wake Forest University held an important position in my mothers life because it gave her an opportunity to see that she was not simply a writer who teaches, but for most she was a teacher who writes. Each new batch of students she received filled her with excitement and she looked forward to the challenges of breaking through those students barriers and assumptions to make them aware of new connections.

Speakers from Wake included President Nathan Hatch, Vice President for Campus Life Penny Rue, Maya Angelou Presidential Chair Melissa Harris-Perry, Dean of Residence Life and Housing Donna McGalliard and Chief Diversity Officer Barbee Oakes. Rev. K. Monet Rice-Jalloh, associate chaplain, blessed the space.

Angelou initially came to Wake Forest on Feb 20, 1973, for a speaking engagement and joined the faculty nine years later. Wake awarded her an honorary degree in 1977.

Over the years, she taught a variety of humanities courses, including World Poetry in Dramatic Performance, Race, Politics and Literature, African Culture and Impact on U.S., Race in the Southern Experience and Shakespeare and the Human Condition.

Hatch said that Angelou brought people together from her first moment on campus that night in 1973 when her lecture focused on the significance of black literature in America.

That February night was the start of a decadeslong relationship with this university, Hatch said. Here she engaged us with difficult questions, deep thoughts and meaningful exchanges. She helped us to see what we had in common, instead of how we were different. She reminded us that we are all human, that we have the power to love, to laugh, forgive and to rise.

He said that Friday was a day to celebrate Angelou, a towering figure at Wake Forest and across the world because she so valued all people. As a great artist, she created. As a great citizen, she educated. As a great teacher, she inspired. As a great human, she loved.

Friends of Angelou, who attended the event, said that Angelou was so deserving of the honor.

She was a loving person who sort of brought all kinds of people into the fold, said Velma Watts, a retired assistant dean for student affairs and associate professor of medical education at Wake.

Watts used the word wow to describe what she believes Angelou would say about having her name on a residence hall at Wake.

She would shed a few tears, Watts said.

Rosalyn McPherson said Angelou was a longtime friend of her family and that she has known her since 1964.

She left such a legacy behind and I think that this is a wonderful way to give honor and make sure that her name goes on for many years here, McPherson said.

Source: http://www.journalnow.com/news/local/wfu-dedicates-residence-hall-that-honors-poet-and-author-maya/article_d58458b0-cf6c-5886-b226-3821f7140f4b.html

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NBA trade rumors: Pistons tried Andre Drummond-for-DeMarcus Cousins swap


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Remember last month when a Sports Illustrated writer suggested the Detroit Pistons trade Andre Drummond for DeMarcus Cousins?

Well, they apparently tried.

Basketball Insiders" Michael Scotto, citing unidentified sources, reported late Sunday the Pistons engaged the Sacramento Kings in trade talks that would have included Drummond for Cousins.

The revelation came out shortly before it was reported the Kings were trading Cousins, a three-time NBA All Star averaging 27.8 points and 10.7 rebounds per game, to the New Orleans Pelicans.

Whether the Pistons remained in talks with Sacramento about Cousins is unclear, but the report seems to indicate Detroit is open to entertaining offers for drummond, their talented, 6-foot-11 center.

Of course, it was reported by ESPN on Friday the Pistons continue to gauge the trade value of Reggie Jackson.

Jackson"s name came up in a potential trade with the Orlando Magic, one that would reportedly send Detroit"s starting point guard south for D.J. Augustin and Jeff Green.

It was the second Jackson-related trade rumor reported by ESPN in recent months, including one -- Jackson to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Ricky Rubio -- that was publicly shot down by Pistons president-coach Stan Van Gundy.

AROUND THE NBA:The Vertical"s Adrian Wojnarowski, in a video published Sunday, reports the New York Knicks are no closer to convincing Carmelo Anthony to waive his no-trade clause.

... Wojnarowski reportsthe Chicago Bulls and Boston Celtics, both playoff contenders in the East, are discussing a trade involving Jimmy Butler.

... The Indiana Pacers, in an effort to land help for Paul George, have made their 2017 first-round pick available, ESPN"s Chris Haynes reports.

... The Washington Wizards are seeking bench help, and are eyeing Los Angeles Lakers guard Lou Williams or Brooklyn"s Bojan Bogdanovic, Wojnarowki is reporting.

Source: http://www.mlive.com/pistons/index.ssf/2017/02/nba_trade_rumors_pistons_tried.html

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Cheers! It"s National Margarita Day


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Heather PelatPublished: February 22, 2017, 8:56 amUpdated: February 22, 2017, 9:36 am

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(NEXSTAR MEDIA) Wednesday, February 22 is National Margarita Day!

The unofficial holiday was founded by Todd McCalla as a way to spread his love for the tequila, triple sec and lime drink around the world.

McCallas website, NationalMargaritaDay.com, which touts itself as the official website of national margarita day, offers a collection of margarita drink recipes and even a list of restaurants, broken down by state, that are planning celebrations or offering discounts.

If youd rather stay home and host your own celebration, the site also offers a list of places in each state that offer margarita machine rentals!

According to McCallas blog post 8 things you didnt know about the margarita, its believed that the original margarita was invented in 1948 in Acapulco by socialite Margarita Sames although there are some who believe it was developed a decade earlier.

Frozen margaritas were invented in 1970s when an inventive bartender converted a soft serve ice cream unit into a frozen margarita machine.

Some of the recipes on McCallas site are more complicated like the Bikram Burn margarita that includes cayenne-infused tequila while others, like the Cool as a Mule margarita, are more simple takes on the classic margarita.

Source: http://wfla.com/2017/02/22/cheers-its-national-margarita-day/

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NBA Teams Reportedly Want To Trade For Derrick Rose, But Why?


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Here are two sets of derrick rose numbers.

the first set is 17.7 points per game, and 46 percent shooting from the field. Those are numbers Rose is producing on the court for the New York Knicks this season.

The second set of numbers is $21 million, and zero. Thats Roses salary this season, followed by the salary hes due next season.

One of those sets of numbers, I guess, is not a totally indefensible reason to trade for Derrick Rose. The other one is astupid reason to trade for Derrick Rose. If you are a fan of one of the teams reportedly sniffing around the possibility of trading for himlike, for example, the Timberwolves, whose coach and head personnel honcho, Tom Thibodeau, was Roses coach for five years in Chicago and is famous for the fanaticism with which he sticks by certain playersyou are hoping the doofuses in charge can tell which is which.

Lets clear up that part, straight away. Derrick Rose is not a good professional basketball player anymore. In fact, between his diminished athleticism and the big holes in his game, hes pretty solidly a net negative at both ends of the court these days, and has been trending in that direction for a few years. Choose your holistic player-value metric of preference (VORP, WS/48, BPM, whatever) and it will tell you that he is among the worse guards playing starter-type minutes in the entire NBA.

The trends in basketball have done Rose no favors, either. To be sure, at no particular point in the life of the sport was there a whole lot of value in a guard who:

  • Doesnt shoot threes (1.3 attempts per 36 minutes, fewer than Zach Randolph takes);
  • Cant make them when he tries (hes hitting 24 percent from beyond the arc);
  • Doesnt shoot a lot of free-throws (4.0 free-throw attempts per 36 minutes, good for 78th among minutes-qualified players);
  • Doesnt create many good looks for others (the NBAs stats site has Rose creating 9.4 potential assists per game, good for 37th in the league);
  • And oh, hey, also, doesnt play any defense (his -2.1 Defensive Box Plus-Minus is the 241st-best in the NBA, according to Basketball Reference).

But, if the game ever was relatively friendly to that type of player, it certainly isnt right now. The leagues good guards are efficiency machines, now more than ever: They pour in threes, or live at the free-throw line, or create bushels of good looks for others, or all of the above. They exert far, far, far more influence over the games contours and gravity than Rose ever could by hitting 46 percent of 18 two-pointers per game and doing nothing much else.

Rose is 28 years old. He has been in the NBA since 2008. He has no developing left to do. This is what kind of NBA player he is going to be. A crappy one.

On the other hand, his expiring contract may have some value, even in this era of an exploded salary cap. Plenty of teams have need for cap space, or could certainly make use of it, and $21 million is a lot to clear off the ledger in one big Derrick Rose-shaped lump. Not least among the teams that would like to clear that lump off their ledger so that they can spend their money on players less bad than Derrick Rose is the team currently paying him to play basketballthe Knicks. Thats why hes available!

A competently run team may trade some junk for the right to pay Rose for the rest of this season, and then the infinitely more valuable right to stop paying him shortly thereafter. And its not entirely out of the question that some coach could find the right extremely limited role for him in the meantime: On the right second unit, with guys who could shore up his limitations on defense, he could probably gun for buckets for a dozen minutes a night without cutting too disastrous a plus-minus figure. Hed probably be an upgrade over at least a handful of the leagues crappier backup guards, if he could be got for a box of donuts. That would be a not-stupid deal!

Or, a dumb teamor a loyal former coach insufficiently checked within the organization that gave him more personnel power than he probably knows what to do withmight trade some actual players and/or assets of value for him, believing that superficially decent-looking points-per-game figure points to a healthy Rose evincing something like the force of nature he used to be. That would be a disaster for that teams fans, but not for the Knicks.

In any case, I wont be able to clown sad Knicks fans like Kyle Wagner for having Derrick Rose on their team anymore, and that will be a tragedy.

[ESPN]

Source: http://deadspin.com/nba-teams-reportedly-want-to-trade-for-derrick-rose-bu-1792584338

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Grading the Lakers" moves in the Jim Buss era (Spoiler alert: It"s not a passing grade)


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grading some of the lakers key moves since Jim Buss took control of basketball operations after his father, Jerry Buss, died in February2013.

2013

June 27: Drafted Ryan Kelly in the 2nd round (48th pick) of the 2013 NBA draft. Kelly averaged 6.5 points in three seasons with the Lakers. He was waived by Atlanta last month. Grade: D

July 10: Signed Jordan Farmar to a one-year, $1.1-million deal, and he played in 41 games, averaging a little over 10 points. Grade: C

July 11: Signed Nick Young. In four seasons with the team, Young has received almost $17 million and has averaged 13.3 points. Grade: C

July 12: Signed Chris Kaman. He got $3.2 million, they got 39 games from him. Grade: D

2014

Feb. 19: Traded Steve Blake to the Golden State Warriors for Kent Bazemore and MarShon Brooks. Bazemore and Brooks finished out the season with the team and either went elsewhere (Bazemore) or is out of the league (Brooks). Grade: D

June 26: Drafted Julius Randle in the 1st round (7th pick) of the 2014 NBA draft. Missed almost all his first season with an injury. Has been more productive than most of the players in his draft class.Grade: B

June 27: Sent cash to the Washington Wizards for Jordan Clarkson. Has been a solid contributor with the team. Grade: B

July 15: Traded Sergei Lishouk to the Houston Rockets for Jeremy Lin and a 2015 1st round draft pick (Larry Nance Jr.). Lin didnt do much with the Lakers, but Nance is one of the few players on the team who remembers to play defense, so this grade could get better in the future. Grade: C

July 23: Signed Jordan Hill to a multiyear contract. They gave him $16.1 million. He gave them less than 10 points per game and a lot of turnovers. Grade: D

July 23: Signed Ed Davis. Another in a seemingly endless list of players who were signed and left no apparent impact on the team. Grade: D

July 26: Signed Xavier Henry. This is getting monotonous. Sign player, throw him out there for a season or two, cut him loose and hes out of the league. Grade: D

July 28: Hired Byron Scott as coach. Did as much to damage the progress of young people since Fagin in Oliver Twist. Grade: F

Dec. 28: Claimed Tarik Black on waivers. They are paying him $6 million this season and getting six points a game. Grade: D

2015

June 25: Drafted DAngelo Russell in the 1st round (2nd pick) of the 2015 NBA draft. Russell has star potential. Grade: B

June 25: Drafted Larry Nance Jr. in the 1st round (27th pick) of the 2015 NBA draft. Grade: B

June 25: Drafted Anthony Brown in the 2nd round (34th pick) of the 2015 NBA draft. Has played 40 games in the NBA since being drafted. Grade: F

July 9: Signed Brandon Bass. At least Bass is now the Clippers problem. Grade: D

July 9: Signed Lou Williams. You cant complain about this one. Grade: B

July 9: Traded a future 2nd-round pick to the Indiana Pacers for Roy Hibbert. Or as fans liked to call him, Slow Roy. Grade: F

Sept. 24: Signed Metta World Peace. Have his mentoring skills really been worth $3 million? Grade: D

2016

April 29: Hired Luke Walton as coach. He seemed like the second coming, but things have changed since then. Its still too soon to really judge him. Grade: C

June 23: Drafted Brandon Ingram in the 1st round (2nd pick) of the 2016 NBA draft. Much too soon to give him a fair grade. Grade: Incomplete.

June 23: Drafted Ivica Zubac in the 2nd round (32nd pick) of the 2016 NBA draft. Grade: Incomplete.

July 7: Signed Luol Deng to a four-year, $72-million deal. So far, one of the worst deals in Lakers history. Grade: F

July 7: Traded Ater Majok to the Chicago Bulls for Jose Calderon, a 2018 2nd round draft pick and a 2019 2nd round draft pick. Majok has played overseas for the last five years. Calderon is just a guy to fill the roster.

Grade: C

July 8: Signed Timofey Mozgov to a four-year, $64-million deal. This signing and the Deng deal had to be what put Jeanie Buss over the edge and led to her calling Magic Johnson. Grade: F

Source: http://www.latimes.com/sports/lakers/la-sp-lakers-buss-transactions-20170221-story.html

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7 Things You Never Knew About The Life And Death Of Malcolm X


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Fifty-two years ago today, Malcolm X was killed while deliveringa speech at the Audubon Ballroom in Harlem.

The shooting of the then 39-year-old took the life of a complicated and legendary figure who had been going through a transition period in life.

After years of helping promote the ideals of the National of Islam, Malcolm had a falling out with the group. Shortly after that falling out, his assassination occurred, creating suspicion that the two were linked.

In between, however, a couple of keyevents happened in Malcolms life that often get lost.

Here are a few:

He was terrorized by the Klan during childhood.

Malcolm Littles family had unfortunately been the target of multiple attacks by a Ku Klux Klan sub group, known as the Black Legion.

At one of Littles homes, the Klan had smashed his familys windows; a different home was burned down altogether. Malcolms father disappeared after leaving the home late one night, and wasrun over, amid suspicion that the Klan was behind the attack yet again.

And, as History.com details, Malcolm oncesaid his uncle was the victim of a lynching.

The FBI obsessed overhim.

Under infamous Director J. Edgar Hoover, the FBI watched Malcolm X like a hawk, and as CNN mentions, there are two key details that illustrate just how much they kept tabs on Omaha native.

During a 1954 meeting in which only 12 members, including Malcolm, were present, the FBI was still able to get an informant to report back to it, CNN writes.

By 1964, Hoover had sent a message to his New York, ordering something be done about Malcolm X.

A year later, he was shot dead amid speculation that the bureau knew about the plot to kill him and still did not intervene.

His tone on separatism softened before death.

Malcolm was noted to have been softening some of the stances he had so aggressively stood for earlier in his life. One example?

Before his death, Malcolm wrote to New York Times reportedM. S. Handler, per the New Yorker,

Some of my very dearest friends are Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, agnostics, and even atheistssome are capitalists, socialists, conservatives, extremists . . . some are even Uncle Tomssome are black, brown, red, yellow and some are even white.

Here, Malcolm shows his rhetoric on separatismchanged and he showed more understanding of the idea of integration.

He was killed right before unveiling a new political program.

Malcolm X was on the verge of taking on new political initiatives in 1965.

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On the day he was killed, he was supposed to reveal a program that would have worked increase voter registration, organized efforts against police brutality and an appeal to the United Nations to condemn the United States for human rights violations, The Guardian details.

That Malcolm was interested in voter registration is worth noting, as his concern for blacks participation in the electoral process was a concern thatdeveloped later in his life.

At the time of his death, Malcolm had no specific philosophy.

For many, Malcolm Xs was defined by his aggressive, by-any-means-necessary persona. But the black history icon was also defined by the constant evolution he went through in life.

His last stage of development saw him separate from the Nation of Islam. He drifted into a space that left him without a specific movementto get behind.

The famed journalist Alex Haley quoted him as saying,

Im man enough to tell you that I cant put my finger on exactly what my philosophy is now, but Im flexible.

According to the New Yorker, that statement came just three days before his death.

Malcolms own security failed to protect him.

CNN notes there was an unusual lack of police presence at the Audubon Ballroom on that fatal Sunday afternoon in 1965, particularly considering the size of the event Malcolm was speaking at.

Still, Malcolm had his own security staff, but they had been of little help. The staff did not conduct searches of audience members before entering, reportedly at Malcolms request, CNN says.

Even more strange, however, his security had not jumped to his defense once shooter began attacking, according to CNN.

Before he died, he reportedly scheduleda meeting with mlk.

malcolm was schedule to meet Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. just two days after the fatal shooting in Harlem. Thats according to James Cone, the author ofMartin & Malcolm & America: A Dream or a Nightmare.

Cone relayed that information to journalist Terry Pristin, who wrote about Malcolm in the LA Times back in 1992.

Pristin had been writing in lieu of Spike Lees biopic, Malcolm X, which was released in the same year.

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Source: http://elitedaily.com/life/culture/7-things-never-knew-life-death-malcolm-x/1799197/

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