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Cleaning up its act
Director breathes new life into student-run program
By David Arey
Perc Place was not as bubbly as its name implied, and Jennifer Bevilacqua noticed. As assistant director of student events, Bevilacqua was responsible for the free events brought to campus through the program. During the years Perc Place existed on campus, it started to move in a new direction, one that Bevilacqua thought should be reconsidered.
Hypnotist promises to astonish students
By Allison Kostka
When he snaps his fingers, students will open their eyes, get out of their seats and prepare to be amazed. Doug MacCraw, a well-known hypnotist and comedian, will return to Syracuse University for his fourth performance tonight at 8:00 p.m. at the Goldstein Auditorium in Schine Student Center.
Drinks to make you drool
By Matt Allyn
Smuttynose Brewing's Old Brown Dog: Four out of four mugs Dogs and beer are man's best friends -- both are there when you need them most. Smuttynose Brewing's Old Brown Dog ale hails from Portsmouth, N.H., and comes from a long line of delicious Smuttynose beers.
Top 5 creepy Facebook features yet to be invented
1. Satellite photos of your dorm room, inside and out. 2. Bathroom alerts. 3. In addition to poking: grabbing, groping and hair pulling. 4. Status link to blood alcohol level. 5. Constant updates of everything every friend you never knew does on Faceb
Tastes like chicken
By Liz Petty
Quit your squawking and try this alternative to dining hall food. A nice entree of roasted chicken breast with vegetables and rice, while a little time-consuming, is a great meal to try at home. It's the perfect idea when serving a meal for two. Roasted Chicken in White Wine Sauce Serves: 2 Total time: about an hour Ingredients: 2+ tbsp.
'Evil Dead' star cracks wise, promises 'Spiderman' appearance
By Alex Shebar
Syracuse University, there is nothing to be done about this zombie infestation that plagues us all. There are body parts everywhere, half-eaten brains cover the floor and the stench has become absolutely unbearable. Luckily a hero was finally called into town to take care of the problem.
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