Feature
Beach Preachers
SU Crusade for Christ members spend unconventional Spring Break trying to convert party goers to Christianity
By Matt Levin
PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla.- Sweat glistens on thousands of scantily clad bodies. Several hundred cans of beer gleam in the heat. Many of the college Spring Breakers have a hand wrapped around one of the frothy brews, using the other to toss around a Frisbee or football.
Jordan's 'Space Jam' dunk tops list of best sports movie moments
By Nate Mattise
March Madness is here, and that means highlights galore: Morrison crying, Laettner hitting turnarounds, Jim Valvano looking for a hug. If you follow sports, you know the drill. That's precisely where the problem lies. ESPN recently ran its "Greatest Sports Highlight" competition, and it was captivating… if you're a hardcore sports fan.
Rapper Styles P headlines final Bandersnatch concert
By Kelina Imamura
For its last show of the semester, Bandersnatch Music Series decided to ditch the indie shows it's been known for and go in a new direction - rap. Bandersnatch chose rapper Styles P for its second and final concert of the semester. The self-proclaimed "best hardcore lyricist in the game" is a departure from other indie-rock bands like Earl Greyhound, Shiny Toy Guns and Matt Wertz, who headlined Bandersnatch Music Series concerts earlier this year.
Campus Crusader spent Spring Break spreading the word on Florida beaches
By Jennifer Cheng
Wet and wild Spring Breaks belongs on MTV and in the movies - not real life, at least not mine. I never imagined myself getting to experience it, let alone evangelize during the famed vacation. I spent the week in Panama City Beach, Fla. with Campus Crusade for Christ - an interdenominational movement with ministries on more than 1,000 college campuses worldwide - to share my faith with college students partying on the beach.
Crush | Airport signs
By Amanda Allison
For those of us who do not live within a reasonable driving range of Syracuse (and therefore blessed to traverse through the local airport), we were amongst some great works of engineering this past week. Airport signs offer something for everyone: For the graphic design folks, a chance to gawk at clean lettering, for the illiterate, pretty pictures of stick figures toting luggage and for those lacking an innate sense of direction, a chance to actually make the flight home.
Mailing it in
Flo Rida's 'Mail on Sunday' full of forgettable tracks, barely redeemed by guest rappers
By Andy McCullough
Flo Rida "Mail on Sunday" 40 Decibels Genre: Rap Sounds like: The mediocre rapper from the "Low" song Flo Rida doesn't take the time to introduce himself on the opening track of his debut album, "Mail on Sunday." Instead, there's a glitter rush of synthesizers before Flo, famous for the hit "Low" with T-Pain, jumps right into "American Superstar" with Lil Wayne riding shotgun.
Spring Break
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