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The college years
'Saved by the Bell' faithful watch reruns, hear stars speak at campus appearances
By Pete Freedman
'Saved by the Bell' faithful watch reruns, hear stars speak at campus appearances
Columnist Savage offers advice on relationships
By Dana Moran
Though Dan Savage had only just met Justin Welch, he already had a recommendation for the junior public relations major - stop smoking. "If you see him smoking anywhere on campus, you have my permission to slap him," Savage said. But it's OK for Savage to tell Welch to improve his health - he's in the business of advice.
Winners deliver punchy one-liners for caption contest
By Omar Raschid
A man and woman sitting on a couch, floating on a river, about to go over the edge of a waterfall. It's a cartoon desperate for a punch line - and after months of thought, and thousands of attempts, it finally has one. The winners of the New Yorker Caption Contest of the Syracuse Symposium 2004: Humor were revealed last week.
Is it legal?
By Jean Stevens
Something about the sight of a bare bottom or flash of breasts never gets old. Long after third grade, mooning and flashing - especially during any road trip or late night jaunt down Marshall Street - remains a crowd favorite. But expose that skin for too long, or shake it, hit it, or taunt others with it, and one can get arrested for public lewdness.
Spring Break
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