Pulp
The Cat's Meow: Reborn '60s pop icon recounts his conversion into the Islamic faith
By Seamus O'Connor
Joseph Chaiken: No more blood to be shed over diabetes control
By Alex Shebar
Freshmen bask in benefits of Sheraton life
By Andrea Morabito
It has been nearly three months since 30 freshmen moved into the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel and Conference Center, and for the most part, it's been every bit as good as it sounds. The Quiet Lifestyle Learning Community is housed in one wing on the fourth floor of the hotel and is home to the freshman and two resident advisers.
Twisted performance serves up flavored helping of everyday life
By Paloma Esquivel
--> In a world where cynicism and sarcasm seem like second nature even to the youngest of children, 6-year-old Sonia is a unique creature. For her, the world remains rose colored. That this is only so because she lives frozen inside a tub of strawberry ice cream is, she says, simply a matter of a few misunderstandings.
Poker face: Old chair, new chip
By James Sweeney
Over the last few weeks, you've learned how to play different hands in different situations. Today we'll talk about tournament poker. One of the most glorified tournaments is the World Series of Poker, which is a $10,000 buy-in. Other tournaments have popped up since, such as the World Poker Tour and United States Poker Championship, which are televised and show fans how the professionals play tournament poker.
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