Governor Cuomo Brings Jobs to Syracuse
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Le Moyne v. Syracuse The Return of Adele Sports, 7 Arts & Leisure, 2 Thursday, November 5, 2015 Read us online: thedolphinlmc.com bringing Soraa’s lighting technology to hearing from Cuomo while others were the entertainment industry. underwhelmed. Governor Cuomo Cuomo believes the jobs created will “I am happy that there are more jobs “attract the best and brightest engineers” coming to the area,” said Freshman in Syracuse. Although a $90 million AnnaRae Martin. She shared that she Brings Jobs To investment was made by the state for the is also excited to see that a partnership construction of the facility, the facility is between Le Moyne and SUNY Polytechnic Alyssa Reagan ‘19 expected to bring in “at least $1.3 billion is taking place. Syracuse STAFF WRITER in private sector investment” over the Sophomore Joseph Montondo was a next decade. Cuomo said his main goal little less impressed. He anticipated the There will be 420 new jobs coming to and County Executive Joanie Mahoney. for Central New York is to keep people announcement to be related to the Visual Central New York with the relocation of Governor Cuomo announced here. and Performing Arts Department of Le leading West coast LED company Soraa. that Soraa will be relocating “its This project is just one of many Moyne, based on which faculty members “We are making the opportunity [for global manufacturing, research, and happening all over the state that utilize spoke about the announcement the jobs] for young people in Central New development operations” from the West “entrepreneurial government,” the most. York,” said County Executive Mahoney. coast to the Hub for Emerging Nano government partnering with businesses “I would’ve rather we sent Physics Le Moyne students and faculty Industries in Central New York, which in order to help them grow. Buffalo, Utica, Majors and Engineering students, gathered at the Film Hub in East is run by SUNY Polytechnic. Out of the Rochester, and Albany have already because I feel they would’ve been able to Syracuse on Oct. 29 to hear Governor 420 new jobs it will create, 300 will be undergone similar projects. Right now, take more away from the announcement Andrew Cuomo make an announcement manufacturing jobs and the rest will Cuomo’s focus is set on nanotechnology than [the VPA majors] did,” said about Syracuse and the Central New involve research and development. and clean energy. Montondo. York region. The event, held at the a Construction has already started on “Let’s grow and invest in those areas,” Ultimately, the announcement still state-of-the-art movie-making studio, Soraa, to be located across from the Film said Cuomo. comes back to the students. According to welcomed various elected officials along Hub in the Collamer Crossing Business Many students who attended Governor Cuomo, that’s exactly who the with Cuomo such as Senator David Park. Collaborations are expected to shared their opinions on the event, future of Central New York and its new Valesky, Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli occur between the two businesses, some saying it was a good experience industries depend on. sons; Michael in August of 2014 and Trayvon in 2012. Fulton, Trayvon Martin’s mother, Falling in love said that since her son’s death her life has changed drastically. After quitting with Brooklyn her job and moving into a new home, Fulton took up traveling and speaking Amari D. Pollard ‘17 on gun violence and an awareness to EDITOR-IN-CHIEF racial profiling. Fulton also discussed the life of her son, who she described as an affectionate, outgoing, everyday Saoirse Ronan shines as a young girl teenager. torn between the new life she builds “I believe their is a purpose to in New York and the comfort of the everything,” said Fulton. “One day I home in Ireland she left behind in opened up my hand and I had nothing in the charming film adaptation of Colm my hand but tears, and I told myself that Toibin’s, Brooklyn. I could be better than this. I told myself Written by Nick Hornby and directed I could be stronger than this for my by John Crowley, the romantic drama son who is deceased, and my son who set in the early 1950s transports is here on Earth. I could do better for audiences into an old but familiar world. somebody else’s child who might have It will remind older viewers of a more (IN)Justice For All to go through this.” innocent time and younger audiences of Leslie McSpadden described her son the possibilities of simple love. Le Moyne students travel to the Syracuse University to listen to a Michael as a quiet and ambitious young Brooklyn follows the life of Eilis Lacey man, who enjoyed video games and [Ronan], a brave girl who migrates to panel on racial injustice and the Black Lives Matter Movement fishing. She said at their last gathering, America when she can’t find work in their family went fishing, staying out all County Wexford. It’s 1952 and though and education shared between the "(IN) day because Michael was determined to travel and communication are easier, Molly McGuane '17 Justice For All" Panel, which included catch a fish. moving across the ocean to New York NEWS & FEATURES EDITOR Sybrina Fulton and Leslie McSpadden, A group of Le Moyne students were means saying goodbye to her family and the mothers of Trayvon Martin and among an audience of approximately everything she has ever known. Michael Brown respectively. 1500 students and community members At first the nerves of uprooting to “I miss my son. I was ready to watch A group of Le Moyne students were that gathered on Syracuse University's Brooklyn paralyze Eilis in a state of him grow into a man,” said Leslie among an audience of approximately campus to listen to the esteemed depression. Despite being set up with McSpadden through teary eyes, as she 1500 students and community members panelists, which also included CNN a department store job and proper sat in front of a large crowd of students that gathered on Syracuse University's journalists Sunny Hostin, and Fredricka schooling by the local Irish priest [Jim and professionals. “Now I have to go on campus to listen to the esteemed Whitfield. Broadbent], and being welcomed into SoundCloud to hear his voice and I have panelists, which also included CNN “I thought of the In-Justice panel as a a boarding house with a sarcastic to look at pictures to see his face. I hate journalists Sunny Hostin, and Fredricka great initiative to keep college students “mom” figure [Julie Walters] and giggly that I have to sit on this stage.” Whitfield. thinking about issues in our greater housemate, Eilis succumbs to the pain of On the stage of the Syracuse University McSpadden and Fulton talked about national community,” said senior Kwasi wanting “to be an Irish girl in Ireland.” Schine Center last Wed. night, there was the emotional journey their lives have Yeboah a combination of emotions, discussion turned into since the loss of the their SEE PAGE 5 SEE PAGE 2 INDEX: Arts & Leisure: p. 2-3 News & Features: p. 4-5 Sports: p. 6 -7 Opinion: p. 8-9 Just For Fun: p. 11 Cheers and Jeers: p. 12 THE DOLPHIN ARTS & LEISURE2 2 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2015 CONTINUED FROM 1 the arms of of Jim Farrell fixes to Eilis’ dilemma, she loses [Domnhall Gleeson], a wealthy something no matter what she Hello from the PAC! That is until she meets Tony bachelor fresh off a breakup. decides. [Emory Cohen] and finds solace Enamored with home and the Brooklyn beautifully We've just heard from Kennedy Center/American in falling in love. gorgeous landscape Eilis’ life embodies the essence of the College Theatre Festival that our fall production of With his incredibly sweet in Brooklyn feels so far away, Irish-American experience—a Shakespeare's "Pericles" has received some significant smile and unashamed honesty, but there comes a point where story that not only Irish awards and recognition. Actors Noelle Killius ('18), Brittany Tony transforms the mood she realizes she can’t continue immigrants can relate, but Fayle ('17), and Andrew Gripe ('16) have been nominated of the movie. No longer are both lives—she has to choose: any immigrant. With its time for the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship, and will compete at audiences silently wiping away stay in Ireland with her mom capsule quality Brooklyn the Region 1 festival in Danbury, CT in January. tears as a homeless Irishman and Jim or return to her Tony captures beauty of two worlds Additionally, Stage Manager Audrey Flynn ('18) was sings in brogue or at the way in Brooklyn who adores her. and will remind audiences of invited to present her materials for professional critique at Eilis clutches the letters from The second half of the movie why they first fell in love with the festival. The big news is that our production has been her family to her heart; instead is arguably slower than the first, the idea of love. "held," which means that of the 150 or so entered college excitement is found in the but the subdued excitement theatre productions this year throughout the Northeast, new love between two young lies in the anticipation of her Brooklyn is set to open in ours has been judged to be one of the top ten or so. In people from completely polar decision. And though there Syracuse theaters on Nov. 25 December, the ACTF representatives will meet and whittle worlds. And just as exciting is seems to be obvious and quick it down to the top 4 or 5 productions in the Northeastern the way Brooklyn shows the CREDIT/Fox Searchlight region who will then be invited to perform at the festival depths of these two characters, and compete for National recognition from the Kennedy rather than these shallow Center.