Volunteer to Count Homeless
Department of Homeless Services Acting Commissioner Fran Winter and Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz called on Brooklynites to sign up for the fourth annual Homeless Outreach Population Estimate (HOPE 2006) a survey of all individuals liv
Hundreds Mourn the Passing of 106-Year-Old Rabbi
Somber tribute: A sea of mourners from across the world flooded Crown Heights to pay their respects to a 106-year-old Jewish scholar and raconteur, who could repeat stories word for word that he heard 50 years ago and lovingly presided over a
Garden School girls drop final two games
On Valentine’s Day, the Lady Griffins were beaten by GISAL-Div I rival, Loyola School (Manhattan), 43-30, and on the following day were destroyed by Fieldston School (Bronx), 60-28.
Despite the two setbacks, the ladies’ competitive ins
Despite the two setbacks, the ladies’ competitive ins
Charles Pringle Jr., Jamaica candidate for assembly dies, 32
Pringle, who ran for the state Assembly in 2002, earned a bachelor of arts degree in criminal justice from St. John’s University before going on to CUNY Law School at Queens College. He attended Allen AME Church in Jamaica and worked as an assistant
SJU meets with NCAA Infractions Committee
The NCAA is deciding what, if any, additional sanctions will be levied upon the men’s basketball program after the school admitted in November 2004 to paying former player Abe Keita $300 per month.
St. John’s self-imposed sanctions inc
St. John’s self-imposed sanctions inc





















