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After just missing out on his dream job with ESPN, Syracuse grad Anish Shroff returns to the network four years later

By Naresh Rammohan

Who: SU alumnus Anish Shroff What: Making his ESPN debut When: Noon - 6 p.m. Eastern Standard Time today on "The Hotlist" Where: ESPNEWS channel Less than a year after his 2004 graduation from Syracuse, Anish Shroff almost earned his dream job. But, at the last moment, critics and the world thought otherwise.

Ledger's early death equates to iconic status

By Nathan Mattise

I remember everything about the moment Heath Ledger died. I was with my buddy Stuch at the gym when I got the text message. We thought it was a joke but then noticed a group of people gathering near the TV. I texted back, but before I could get a response, I was huddled near the treadmills watching CNN Headline News.

Animal expert Hanna coming to Syracuse

By Amanda Allison

If you go: What: Jack Hanna When: Feb. 11, 7-9 p.m. Where: Goldstein Auditorium How much: $5 with student ID By Amanda Allison Asst. Feature Editor Jack Hanna has done it all. He's explored the seven continents, revamped a now nationally famous zoo, cared for 500-pound tigers and entertained David Letterman.

Talking sports with Syracuse grad and ESPNEWS anchor Anish Shroff

By Naresh Rammohan

Before his ESPN debut today, Syracuse grad Anish Shroff shared some sports insight with The Daily Orange: The Daily Orange: You grew up a huge Yankees fan. Do you support the Giants just as much? Anish Shroff: I'm definitely rooting for the Giants. I don't know if I can root for the Patriots.

Q&A with CBS' Horowitz

By Matt Levin

Jason Horowitz, a 2005 Syracuse grad, reached the "final four" on ESPN's second season of "Dream Job." At the time, the broadcast journalism major was only a senior at Syracuse. Now as a member of both CBS SportsLine (the online sector of CBS Sports), and the Madison Square Garden (MSG) network, Horowitz will be covering his first Super Bowl - for two networks.

Crush

By Kelina Imamura

Crush: Hanson When I was seven years old, I fell in love. A trio of brothers from Tulsa, Okla. stole my heart. Together, known by their last name, Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson, with their homegrown appeal, made a whole generation of girls fall for them. Zac was my favorite.

Mars Attack

Tension builds to explosive rock with new The Mars Volta album

By Melissa Daniels

The Mars Volta "The Bedlam in Goliath" Genre: Progressive Rock/Experimental Sounds Like: TV On The Radio Radiohead At The Drive-In Even with some bad luck, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez has done it again. The release of the fourth The Mars Volta album "The Bedlam in Goliath" brings a clean, loud rock sound that hasn't been heard since early Rage Against the Machine.

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