• About Jeremy Kelly

    Post-9/11, is sports morale still high?

    by  • October 9, 2011 • Sports • 0 Comments

    By JEREMY KELLY
    Following the horrific events of Sept. 11, 2001, nearly all forms of recreation were overshadowed by the grief of a nation. College and professionals postponed sporting events for the following week as the country reflected on what had happened and looked to gain perspective on America in the age of terrorism.
    More than a […]

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    Review: A Real-Life Tragedy on the Big Screen

    by  • October 2, 2011 • Features • 0 Comments

    By JEREMY KELLY
    Nearly every year, Hollywood releases a slew of disaster films; they can concern manmade tragedies, such as “Titanic,” or acts of nature, such as “Deep Impact” and “The Day After Tomorrow.” Viewers are invariably drawn to these movies, and they’re bound to create astounding box office numbers.
    But when it comes to true events, […]

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    Near-victims Healing Post 9/11

    by  • September 26, 2011 • Features • 0 Comments

    By ERICA BUCHMAN AND JEREMY KELLY
    Sept. 11, 2001 began as a normal day, but by early morning, it would become tragic for the nearly 3,000 who perished at the World Trade Center, The Pentagon and a field in Pa. after acts of terrorism. But for those who sat at home anxious for news or those […]

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