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Longtime ABC News correspondent Bill Diehl '63 interviewed singer-songwriter-pianistTony DeSare '98 on February 16, 2009. Tony was appearing at the Algonquin Hotel's famed Oak Room, in a show he called "Mercer, Moon River, and Me." The appearance was a kick-off for DeSare's tour promoting his new album, "Radio Show." The tour will take the popular performer across the...

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Matt Cavenaugh '01 didn't always plan on being an actor -- it wasn't until high school, when he saw a production of West Side Story, that he got bit by the acting bug.

These days the Jonesboro, Arkansas, native gets rave reviews on Broadway, and things have come full circle: Cavanaugh will star as Tony in the modern, bilingual production of West Side Story, opening at...

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Lauren Barnes, an outdoor adventure leadership major in the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies, won the Wilderness Education Association Student Leader Award.

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An IC alum is making a name for himself in the big apple -- with potatoes. Jason Apfelbaum '91 is the owner of Totally Baked, a potato-slinging restaurant in Manhattan’s Flatiron neighborhood that’s closing in on its million-dollar sales mark.

The novelty eatery features both classic and creative takes on the traditional baked potato; the fancy spuds are served alongside...

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The second annual Susan DiPace Career Transitions Series presents, "Unlock Your Career Choices." The workshop will be held Tuesday, February 10, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the Clark Lounge of the Campus Center. All faculty and students are invited to attend.

This is a great opportunity for students to network with alumni panelists and ask them questions about future career...

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