Feature
Up in smoke
By Erinn Connor
James Cosgrave prefers the fruity flavors of apple, mango and strawberry. He doesn't like the weird flavors like coffee or vanilla - they don't feel as smooth when the smoke hit his lungs. Cosgrave is describing smoking flavored tobacco filtered through water through a device known as a hookah.
Riotous reunion
Ra Ra Riot rocks Syracuse in band's return to hometown
By Amanda Allison
The lead vocalist of Ra Ra Riot Wesley Miles wrapped his arms around bassist Mathieu Santos in the middle of a song Tuesday night - he hugged his chest then began to clap around the bassist's body. Near them on the stage, the guitarist flailed around on the ground, still playing his part, as the two female string players - on cello and violin - gave each other little shoves.
Multi-taskers unite: RSS feeds simplify Internet searches and everyday web browsing
By AJ Chavar
Maybe it's because I'm a product of the "Internet generation" or the "iPod generation" or "Gen Y" or the "YouTube generation" or whatever trendy generation that old men on CNN are labeling college students this week, but I can't concentrate on anything. Whenever I boot up Firefox (if you don't use Firefox, you damn well should, if anyone reading this still uses Internet Explorer you should be aware that you've downloaded 17 viruses, nine pieces of malware and 36 spyware agents since reading this sentence) I always have multiple tabs open.
Crush | Brett Favre
By Erinn Connor
On Tuesday, Green Bay, Wisc. lost a legend. More accurately, it lost its God. Brett Favre was a deity in Titletown, someone who guided the city every weekend, with green and gold on his back and the fans in his heart. Favre's retirement has citizens of Green Bay crying into their beer mugs, wondering how the Packers can possible carry on.
Survival of the fittest
Video game icons battle it out in biggest Super Smash Bros. yet
By Dave Arey
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Developer: Sora Ltd., Game Arts Publisher: Nintendo Release date: March 9 Mario and his Nintendo pals have raced go-karts, played sports, teamed up in role-playing games and even taught kids how to type. However, most gamers want to see them do one thing - fight.
Spring Break
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