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Show of hands | SU student earns $20,000 winning a rock, paper, scissor tournament
By Sarah Jane Capper
When Jonathan Monaco clenched his fist to play rock paper scissors, he wasn't deciding who would get dish duty. Monaco was playing for $20,000. He pumped his fist three times, then stretched out a shaky hand into the flat sign for paper. And he won. "I woke up the next morning to … this huge check on the wall, and I'm like, that's mine?" Monaco said.
Syracuse Opera changes scene ro attract a new audience
By Talie Tebbi
Two things wafted through the entrance of The Westcott Theater Tuesday night: opera music and the sweet scent of waffles. Syracuse Opera and Funk 'n Waffles came together at The Westcott for an unusual combination of beer, waffles and opera. The show, "Barrio Bohème," was music director Douglas Kinney Frost's adaptation of Puccini's "La Bohème.
Traveling home on the bus can help with getting to know neighbors
By Danny Fersh
Somewhere between New York City and Syracuse University, Sunday night: 8:06 - I am writing to you right now as I attempt to sleep on a Greyhound bus back to school after spending the long weekend with friends in the Big Apple. In front of me, my buddy Neph is sitting next to his girlfriend, who is coming back with us to SU.
Off the shelf | 'Day of Defeat Source' deserves to be replayed
By Matthew Bellezza
In an attempt to keep from going crazy while waiting for new releases of video games, many gamers turn to older, more familiar games for their fix. Most games lack replay value, and very few games continue to get updates years after their release dates unless newer versions are released.
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