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“The winningest coach in program history with 183 career victories “On the Banks”, head coach
Scott Goodale has made Rutgers wrestling into one of the top teams in the country since he took over the program on July 31, 2007.
With the help of associate head coach
Donny Pritzlaff, assistant coach
Joe Pollard and volunteer assistant coach
Kyle Kiss, the Scarlet Knights have produced two individual national champions, five individual conference titles, 15 All-Americans in the past eight seasons, multiple All-Americans at the last five NCAA Championships, and since 2009, have earned two top 10 finishes and nine top 25 finishes in the NWCA Division I Coaches Poll.
“Paradise Travel” by Jorge Franco
Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2006
Paradise Travel, the entrancing new novel by Jorge Franco, offers a heartbreaking and illuminating glimpse of the multi-faceted and confusing world of illegal immigrants in the U.S. For Franco, the Medellín-born prize-winning author of
Maldito Amor,
Mala Noche, and
Rosario Tijeras, the underside of society is familiar ground. An integral member of the gritty realist literary movement known as McOndo, he is one of a number of Colombian authors in their late 30 s and early 40 s whose work focuses on the country s problems with drugs, corruption and violence.
In
Paradise Travel, Franco turns his lens from his own country outward to examine the life of an illegal Colombian immigrant in New York City. The narrative unfolds in two alternating time frames, shifting back and forth between lower-middle class Colombia and immigrant New York, a storytelling technique which is handled quite aptly by Franco.