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Koger Center For The Arts May 2007
Koger may refer to: People with the surname * Alan Koger (born 1987), American soccer player * Ann Koger (born 1950), American tennis coach * Dániel Kóger (born 1989), Hungarian ice hockey player * Gregory Koger (born 1970s), American political scientist * Kevin Koger (born 1989), American football player * Liis Koger (born 1989), Estonian painter and poet Places *Koger Center for the Arts The Koger Center for the Arts is an arts center located in Columbia, South Carolina, on the University of South Carolina campus. It was built in 1988, and has 2,256 saleable seats. The center is the home of the Columbia City Ballet, the South Ca ..., arts center in South Carolina, U.S. * William Koger House (Smithsonia, Alabama), historic house in Alabama, U.S. * William Koger House (Waxahachie, Texas), historic house in Texas, U.S. {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Alan Koger
Alan Koger (born September 25, 1987) is an American soccer player. Career College and amateur Koger attended Magna Vista High School, where he played both soccer and was his school's American football placekicker, and played club soccer for Greensboro Soccer Club 87 Green, before going on to play college soccer at the College of William & Mary, where he was given the nickname "Cabbage." After redshirting his freshman season, Koger was named to the CAA All-Rookie Team in 2007, was named to the All-CAA Second-Team as a junior in 2009, and was an All-CAA First-Team honoree, was named to the All-South Atlantic Region Second-Team, and the VaSID All-State First-Team after appearing in 22 games and scoring 10 goals as a senior in 2010. During his college years Koger also played with Virginia Legacy in the USL Premier Development League. Professional Koger was drafted in the third round (54th overall) of the 2011 MLS SuperDraft by New England Revolution. He made his professional deb ...
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Ann Koger
Ann Koger (born 1950) is an American former tennis player and coach. An African-American tennis pioneer, she was the coach of Haverford College's women's tennis team from 1981 to 2016. Life and career Born in Baltimore in 1950, Koger took up tennis at age seven or eight. As a young player, she faced racial segregation on the courts of Druid Hill Park in Baltimore. She was the first African American to win the Maryland State Tennis Championships. In 1968, she won the American Tennis Association (ATA)'s National Women's Doubles Championship. In college, she was a multi-sport athlete, including a member of Morgan State's men's tennis team from 1969 to 1972. She was one of the first African Americans to play on the Virginia Slims Circuit (the precursor of the WTA Tour), where she played from 1973 to 1977. Koger was hired to coach Haverford's women's tennis team in 1981. The program won multiple conference championships during her tenure. In 2016, she retired after 35 years in the p ...
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Dániel Kóger
Dániel Kóger (born November 10, 1989) is a Hungarian professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing with Fehérvár AV19 in the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL). Playing career After spending four years enduring a journeyman career in North American minor leagues, the American Hockey League and the ECHL, Kóger opted to make a return to Hungarian club, Alba Volán Székesfehérvár as a free agent, on a one-year contract on July 3, 2014. Kóger competed at the 2009 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships as a member of the Hungary men's national ice hockey team The Hungarian men's national ice hockey team is the national ice hockey team of Hungary. They have participated in the IIHF European Championships, the IIHF World Hockey Championships and the Olympic Games since 1928. A consistent participant of .... Career statistics Regular season and playoffs References External links * 1989 births Living people Fehérvár AV19 players Bakersfield Con ...
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Gregory Koger
Gregory Koger (born 1970s) is a political scientist in the United States, specializing in the study of filibustering and obstructionism in American legislative bodies. Biography Koger was a legislative assistant to Congressman George R. Nethercutt. In that position, he served as a political advisor on a variety of issues, assisted in drafting legislation, and as a liaison to the Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense. He received his Ph.D. from UCLA in 2002. He is the author of ''Filibustering: A Political History of Obstruction in the House and Senate'', and is currently an assistant professor at the University of Miami. Works * See also * Filibuster * Steven S. Smith Steven S. Smith (born July 8, 1953) is the Kate M. Gregg Distinguished Professor of Social Sciences, and Professor of Political Science at Washington University in St. Louis. For many years, he was the Director of the Weidenbaum Center on the ... References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ko ...
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Kevin Koger
Kevin Jamaal Koger (born December 12, 1989) is an American football coach and former college tight end who is currently the tight ends coach for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He was a 2011 All-Big Ten honorable mention. In 2012, Koger began working as a coach in Saline, Michigan. Just before signing day in February 2015, Koger joined Butch Jones’s staff at the University of Tennessee as a graduate assistant. High school career Koger played high school football at Whitmer High School in Toledo. He holds the school record with 1,190 career receiving yards on 75 receptions. He finished his career with 16 offensive touchdowns. He recorded 151 tackles, 28 tackles for loss, 16 sacks, two forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, two interceptions, and one interception return for a touchdown during his career. In his senior year, Koger made 31 receptions for 361 yards, scored five touchdowns, and contributed 48 tackles and seven sacks. Honors and ...
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Liis Koger
Liis Koger (born 23 December 1989 in Pärnu) is an Estonian painter and poet based in Tallinn. Education Koger graduated from Pärnu Sütevaka High School Of Humanities. She has studied Psychology and Theology at University of Tartu and graduated University of Tartu in 2013 with a BA degree in Painting, Fine Arts. Paintings Paintings by Koger are being shown in public spaces like The Parliament Of Estonia in Toompea, Tallinn, and the Institute Of Mathematical Statistics in Tartu. Her works have also been reproduced for different magazines like HESA Inprint in Finland, Akadeemia in Estonia and used in record designs like Ensemble RESONABILIS "North Wind, South Wind" longplayer. Selected exhibitions Personal exhibitions * 2014 April, Liis Koger – Paintings, SomoS Art House, Berlin, Germany * 2014 January „The Overflowing Effect Of Staying Unset”, Pärnu City Gallery, Pärnu, Estonia * 2013 June „Valgusemängija” The Player Of Light“ University Of Tartu ...
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Koger Center For The Arts
The Koger Center for the Arts is an arts center located in Columbia, South Carolina, on the University of South Carolina campus. It was built in 1988, and has 2,256 saleable seats. The center is the home of the Columbia City Ballet, the South Carolina Philharmonic, and is also used for other functions such as The State of the State Address, The South Carolina Body Building Championships, The South Carolina Science Fair, Freshman Orientation, The Conductor's Institute, The Columbia Classical Ballet, and the dance concerts for the Columbia City Ballet, Southern Strutt's year-end concert and the university's doctoral hooding ceremonies. The center is named for philanthropists Ira and Nancy Koger, who made a substantial donation for construction of the $15 million center. The descendants of Ambrose Elliott Gonzales, Narciso Gener Gonzales, and William Elliott Gonzales also made a large donation to the center and the Gonzales Hall auditorium was named in acknowledgement of their contr ...
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William Koger House (Smithsonia, Alabama)
The William Koger House is a historic residence near Smithsonia, Alabama. The house was built around 1830 by William and Martha Koger, planters from Virginia. The Kogers brought their native architectural form, the Tidewater-type cottage, with them to North Alabama. The house was the center of a 630-acre (255-ha) plantation, which included an island in the Tennessee River. After William's death, Martha continued to manage the farm until her death in 1892. The house is constructed of brick, laid in Flemish bond on the façade and in Common bond on the other sides. There are twin chimneys in the gable ends, with a large arched window between the chimneys in one end that was added in the late 19th century. The entry has a transom and sidelights and is flanked by pairs of nine-over-nine sash windows. Unusual for the style, there is no evidence that the entry was ever covered by a porch. The house has a central hall with two rooms on either side, and had an ell off the rea ...
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