Connor Adams Sheets
Enterprise New York City Reporter
Connor Adams Sheets has experience covering the U.S. Congress, the Maryland statehouse and New York City. Winner of New York Press Association's 2010 Reporter of the Year award, he enjoys playing guitar, has written two short novels, and is a fan of the University of Maryland, Yankees and Knicks.
Articles By Connor Adams Sheets
From Sports 10:32 am
Kyrie Irving won the 2012 NBA Rookie of the Year award on Tuesday. Here's a line-up of 5 contenders to win the award in 2013.
From Companies May 14
Best Buy founder Richard Schulze is the newest casualty of a sex scandal at Best Buy that led to his resignation today after an internal investigation revealed that he knew about a "close personal relationship" former CEO Brian Dunn had with a 29-year-old female employee, which is a violation of company policy.
From Society May 10
The new Beastie Boys lawsuit over samples on two classic albums has re-opened the tired debate over hip hop artist's practice of re-purposing of snippets of music to make beats.
From Politics & Policy May 09
Is President Barack Obama going to endorse gay marriage during an interview Wednesday? All signs point to yes, as a crescendo of events in recent days and months have made it nearly impossible for him to keep avoiding a clarification of his views until after the election.
From Sports May 07
Save Stadium Woods is fighting to stop the destruction of an 11-acre grove of centuries-old trees on Virginia Tech's campus in order to clear the way for a football practice facility.
From Sports May 04
Phil Mushnick, a New York Post columnist and racist hack, wrote Friday that the Brooklyn Nets should be called "New York N----s" if Jay-Z is "calling their marketing shots" in a racist rant that has shocked the sports world with its insensitivity.
From Society May 04
Interview videos of Adam Yauch, aka MCA, provide some of the best insight into the Beastie Boy who died too young.
From Sports May 03
LeBron James is showing signs of wavering confidence, suggesting that he may choke again this year and miss his chance to earn his first NBA Championship ring.
From Society May 02
Daniel Chong, a UC San Diego student who says he was left in a cell for five days by the DEA without food, drink or human contact, drank his own urine and hallucinated over the course of the harrowing experience.
From Politics & Policy May 01
There was no mention of the massive May 1 General Strike protests sweeping New York City and the world on the New York Times homepage as of 11:20 Tuesday morning.