Flushing University Lectures for Monday Feb 26th [Feb. 26, 2007] Another snowy day in the Northeast. Schools are closed. Roads are messy. But Flushing University is open and operating on a normal schedule. So don't miss out on today's lectures.
Flushing University Lectures Weekend Edition [Feb. 24, 2007] This marks our 2nd weekend at Flushing University. Can't wait until the "real" spring training games start later next week? Well, to bide the time, peruse through some of our weekend lectures, And while you're at it, stop by the FU Forums.
Flushing University Lectures for Friday February 23rd [Feb. 23, 2007] Today marks a week since pitchers and catchers reporting as well as our one week anniversary here at Flushing University. Time has just flown by. Hope you're enjoying this site as much as we are here presenting the work of our FU Professors and faculty. TGIF everyone and have a great weekend!!!
Flushing University Lectures for Thursday February 22nd [Feb. 22, 2007] Well, today is George Washington's Birthday. And to George and all of you out there in FU land, a Happy Thursday. For those of you in the Metro Area, there's a Snow Advisory out for later today and tonight. Real baseball can't get here soon enough.
Flushing University Lectures for Wednesday February 21st [Feb. 21, 2007] Middle of the week. Tough getting through a full week of lectures. Well, don't fret. After today, the week is about half over. Keep plugging away on your assignments. We've got a number of lectures from our FU faculty for you today.
Flushing University Lectures for Monday February 19th [Feb. 19, 2007] It's Presidents Day and our FU Professors and faculty are hard at work, bring you the latest news on the Mets. Throw another log on the fire, sit back and relax, and let's see what they have in store for us today.
Flushing University Lectures Weekend Edition [Feb. 17, 2007] Our FU Professors are hard at work and busy with their lectures this holiday weekend. No time off for our staff. So sit back and give a few clicks and enjoy!
Flushing University Lectures for February 16th [Feb. 16, 2007] Its TGIF here at Flushing University. And what better way to celebrate the end of the week than to see what our FU Faculty have in store for us from their own blogs.
Mets Stay on Top by Going Down Under [Feb. 13, 2007] While the Mets have expanded operations in Latin America, China and now are even reaching out to Ghana, it might be Australia that provides the next hot bed of young players to the organization. By Matt Himelfarb Also: Discuss further on our forums.
Mets 2006: Win, Because There Is No Plan B [Apr. 2, 2006] Putting it simply: if this team doesn't win, heads — Willie Randolph and Omar Minaya — are going to roll. The good news is that with a potent offense and powerful bullpen, this team should be a division winner. By Mike McGann
Mets’ 2005 preview [Apr. 4, 2005] A new manager, some exciting new faces and some familiar faces have departed, but are they truly The New Mets, or the same-old frustrating team that battled a lot and floundered a lot more. By Mike McGann