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Move Over, Nelly – Nat Raps for Slope Day!

Video by redgreenblue February 20, 2011

My favorite part about the upcoming SA elections is watching all the candidates throw down to determine who will be the ultimate campus leader at the ‘Nell. My girl Natalie Raps is running for SA Prez, and her campaign video is something you NEED to check out. I mean I haven’t seen a white girl... MORE »

Article by Eric Pratt
January 12, 2012

Turtle My World

Some called it “turtling,” “flipping,” “burritoing,” or “nuggeting,” but many remember the high school gag of taking someone’s backpack, removing the contents, turning it inside out and putting everything back in. Masters of the craft could steal a backpack in the middle of class and reverse it so quietly that the victim knew nothing until... MORE »

Article by Becca Grumet
January 19, 2012

USC Class of 2016 Wishlist

It’s that time again for college applications to roll into the admissions office at USC ““ but one Trojan in the Class of “16 has already been announced. After deferring for a year, iCarly star Miranda Cosgrove will attend in the fall as both student and working actress. This got me thinking. Hollywood-friendly USC has... MORE »

Article by Lia Woodward
December 7, 2011

What kind of naked is your roommate? (and what that says about you)

There are many things to be expected when you start sharing a room with another person. But unless that roommate is your girlfriend, boyfriend, or you would like for them to be one of those, something you don’t typically count on/hope for is how much and how often you will get a glimpse of that person’s unmentionables. A small percentage of... MORE »

Article by gpsmonkey
December 20, 2011

Bryant Plans to Hire Rod Blagojevich in 2026

Former Governor of Illinois, Rod Blagojevich, was sentenced to fourteen years in federal prison several weeks ago on charges of mail and wire fraud and solicitation of bribery while in office. Yesterday, Bryant announced that Blagojevich will be added as one of the university’s newest faculty members “immediately following his departure” from prison. As a... MORE »

Article by Annie Segal
December 8, 2011

Occupy Library: Freshman Edition

A dark cloud is looming over the Syracuse University campus. A storm is coming, and its name is finals. Well, the storm actually prefers to be called Helga, but that’s neither here nor there. It’s also a metaphorical storm because it hasn’t snowed in Syracuse yet. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors have experienced the wrath of... MORE »

Article by SupermanThatPo
February 7, 2012

Incredible New Scholarships Available at Ramapo!

Ramapo College offers a variety of scholarship and financial aid opportunities to its entering, undergraduate and graduate students. In an effort to continue pushing boundaries, Ramapo will now feature five new exciting annual scholarships, tailored to the needs of the students.   The Hoboken Visitational Scholarship, $500 -age 21 or older -wish to complete experiential... MORE »

Article by hmerkt
October 21, 2012

Professor Contemplates Ending It All Saying, “Those Kids Laughing in Lecture Are Right.”

Saturday night, as international relations professor George Witter sat in his leather armchair sipping a 12 year old red wine and watched one of the first copies of his book about the anarchistic nature of the international system slowly be devoured by the flame in his fire place, he began to think about the insignificance... MORE »