Pulp
Weekend buses run haphazardous route between campuses
By Seamus O'Connor
The drunk bus is a notorious stage for inebriated hooliganism
Vendors cash in on NCAA Tournament crowds
By Pete Freedman
At 4:37 on Sunday afternoon, two employees from Cosmo's Pizza and Grill stood on an otherwise empty Marshall Street sidewalk enjoying a cigarette break while talking basketball and listening to the end of the North Carolina-Wisconsin game being broadcast over the speakers outside El Saha, the restaurant next door.
Visitors fill Marshall Street
By Nicky Corbett
As techno beats emanated from the Skyehigh music and outdoors sports store above Acropolis, locals and out-of-towners swarmed Marshall Street Saturday in search of T-shirts, tickets and good food. Tourists from as far away as Massachusetts or as close as one town over came down this weekend to a buzzing M-street full of Girl Scouts, scalpers, Miller Lite taste-test girls and store promotions, all vying for money expected to pour in from NCAA Regional Tournament attendees.
Tosh, Galifianakis find humor in steroids, meat
By Brittany Hennings
While the Carrier Dome thrived with rowdy fans Friday night, Goldstein Auditorium was less than sold out, as comedian Daniel Tosh noted, peering upon the few who showed. The "venue" was a bit small, said Tosh, who suggested that the comedy show should take place in the Dome next year.
South Asian Twist combines variety of traditions
By Erin Hendricks
As the sun descended behind the Syracuse University horizon on Saturday night, a new light originated from the latitudes of southern Asia. It came in the form of neon lights, an ocean of glittering sequins and the smiles of gyrating belly dancers, stirring the night from its quiet, peaceful slumber.
Horoscopes
This week, our unlicensed astrologers tell your fortune based on your favorite part of spring on campus. Birdies and butterflies You'll know your roommate is drunk when she comes into the room screaming "What's up, bitches?!" You'll know your roommate is a little (italics) too (italics) drunk when she then proceeds to show off the new skills she's learned in her self-defense class.
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