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Skill cup: students vie for chance to win Vegas vacation at Chuck's beer pong tournament
By Andy McCullough
Unique styles secret to beer-pong success
By Brian Tahmosh
Fluttering high above the earth, the white sphere soars over the orange table, yearning to land in a moist red cup to quench its thirst. These 7.5 feet are what separate the contenders from the pretenders. The ball doesn't care how it splashes down into the pool of beer.
SU student shares experiences, hardships from life with autism
By Christina Simmons
Nothing is impossible if you ask Jamie Burke. After a lifelong struggle with autism, Burke is now a freshman at Syracuse University in the College of Human Services and Health Professions, and he is finally able to communicate all because he never gave up.
Internet Corner | Movies.go.com
By Andrew Kase
Movies.go.com There is no shortage of Web sites that contain information about movies, but movies.go.com is a particularly unique one. Movies.go.com is a site filled with a critic's reviews of the latest releases, juicy scoops and details about new projects for actors, and extensive interviews.
Clip of the Week | Opposite Day
By Heath D. Williams
Opposite Day http://youtube.com/watch?v=FiFKS62wQAA This is not a clip about an office that institutes opposite day instead of casual Friday. It is not a funny clip, and you should not watch it. It does not begin like any other opposite day: a coworker wishing someone a bad morning.
Lucky number seven: Wild tales of sex, booze shed new light on Mickey Mantle's life
By Heath D. Williams
"7: The Mickey Mantle Novel" By Peter Golenbock The Lyons Press 286 pages $24.95 4.5 out of 5 stars Mickey Mantle was a hero. Wide-eyed Little League boys imitated his crisp, powerful swing, ran the bases like him, wore his number 7 with adulation, wanted to play centerfield like him.
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