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Let the good times roll
Club hits split between competition and fun
By Kristen Putch
Nineties pop music blares through the speakers at AFM Strike and Spare Lanes, a bowling alley in Mattydale, N.Y. "It's a crap shoot with the music here," Ron Kaye jokes. Kaye, a senior aerospace engineering major, is president of the Syracuse University Bowling Club, part of the club sports program.
Journalist examines Foley scandal
By Melanie Hicken
Though Syracuse University alumnus Richard Benedetto worked for USA Today as a White House correspondent, his focus was on Congress Tuesday evening when he spoke to a group of about 100 faculty members and students on the upcoming midterm elections. "If the election occurred today, the chances are the Democrats would take over control in both houses," Benedetto said.
The answer to all travel problems: prank phone calls
By Seamus O'Connor
I travel frequently. I used to book my flights through STA Travel. Not anymore. This Sunday, I found a cheap fare on STA and attempted to purchase it. Its Web site kept giving me an error message despite repeated tries. By Monday, the situation had not changed, so I called its help line and spoke to a young Italian man who apparently had no patience for, you know, customers looking to book travel.
Crush: musical theatre
By Ben Peskin
No business like show business Once upon a time, before moving pictures, talkies and nickelodeons, the best form of visual entertainment available to the masses was live theatre. Since then all the aforementioned diversions, as well as TV, DVDs and the Internet, have successfully captured mainstream audiences' attention.
Author stoops to Ann Coulter's level by making personal attacks
By Laura Van Wert
No one can accuse me of being too liberal or too conservative anymore. After reading Joe Maguire's book "Brainless," a counter-argument for Ann Coulter's own book "Godless," I've concluded both authors are, in fact, idiots. There we go. Equality for both sides! Everyone's happy now.
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