Pulp
Singled out
Morrison, Doughty step out from bands' shadows, promote new CDs
By Alex Coon
Morrison, Doughty step out from bands' shadows, promote new CDs
SU minister uses life trials in preachings
By Jane Khodos
It's 9 p.m. on a Sunday. Mass doesn't begin until 9:30, but Eileen Pollack always comes half an hour earlier to greet every student who passes through the doors of the Alibrandi Catholic Center on Walnut Street. She stands at the entrance, and gives out books of hymns while greeting each person.
iPod adds new dimension to existence
By Dana Moran
Since I was raised an Apple junkie and am pretty much in love with the entire "i" line, I couldn't wait to get my hands on my very own iPod. This summer, I scrimped and saved (and by scrimped and saved, I mean spent money I shouldn't have), and purchased my very own little white wonder, lovingly named Opal, to match my iBook, Pearl.
Musical zombies missing out on nature
By Jean Stevens
While walking across the Quad, listening to the birds, the chimes from Crouse College, the random conversations of the people behind me (or next to me, or in front of me ... so I'm a chronic eavesdropper), and even the omnipresent drilling, an overwhelming sense of calm trickles down my body.
Is it legal?
Driving barefoot
You're hung over from last night's debauchery and your shoes are nowhere to be found. Too bad. Someone's got to go pick up some toilet paper at the store, and you're the only sap in the apartment with a car. You've already torn off the leaves from the low-hanging branch that sits outside your bathroom window, so grab your keys and head to the store.
Crossword Puzzle Answers
Thomas Joseph got you guessing? Take refuge
By Thomas Joseph
Solution for Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Spring Break
The Daily Orange


