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Diseases, allergies force afflicted students to reconsider alcohol consumption

By Jennie Kushlis

Diseases, allergies force afflicted students to reconsider alcohol consumption

Mascot makes appearance at Hillel's semiformal event

By Christie Panasevich

Potato knishes and kugel, traditional bar mitzvah foods, surrounded homemade Otto the Orange centerpieces at every table. A traditional circle dance, the horah, had everyone on their feet. But attendees at Hillel's first semiformal, Otto's bar mitzvah party, said the guest of honor was what really made their night.

Opening piano act overshadows Chapin's vocal talents

By Jean Stevens

The pastel fliers advertised a performance by singer/songwriter Jen Chapin. The CDs for sale in the back of the salmon-colored room were Jen Chapin's. But green-eyed sophomore Natalie Pascarella stole the show. Pascarella, who opened for Chapin at last night's acoustic event in the Jabberwocky Café sponsored by the Music and Entertainment Industry Student Association, sat in a mahogany chair in front of the small stage, keyboard at her fingertips.

Faux pros inspect panties

By Matt Finley

From the desk of Phillip E. Schwartzwelder, CPI As a certified panty inspector, I am shocked and enraged by the rash of panty inspector impersonators who want nothing more than to make a mockery of my job. Would you impersonate a fireman or a police officer? Would you turn an EMT's profession into a debased, sexually perverted charade? I studied panty science at MIT for seven years and have been actively inspecting for more than 25.

SU Women's Choir, Cassett Quartet to combine talents

By Molly Murkett

Entranced by the sounds of string instruments, Dr. Barbara Tagg's lyrical arm movements captured the attention of 65 women, coaxing resonating notes from the mouths of the Syracuse University Women's Choir. Conductor of the choir and music instructor at SU, Tagg prepared a diverse selection for Saturday's 8 p.

Survivor update

By Steve Krakauer

After tribal council, Alinta returned to camp. Chris told the camp that Sarge told him to vote Sarge off; but in actuality, Chris cast his vote in hopes of staying close with the women's alliance. In the morning, Scout told the men she had a plan to keep them in the game.

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