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A new study shows that red wine helps prevent the risk of heart disease. A new study suggests that drinking alcohol leads to alcoholism. A… Read more »
A new study shows that red wine helps prevent the risk of heart disease. A new study suggests that drinking alcohol leads to alcoholism. A… Read more »
Gardasil, the notorious vaccination that protects women against cervical cancer, was on the market mere months before I lined up at Syracuse University Health Services… Read more »
Syracuse, notorious for its gray skies, touts many bronzed students - even in the darkest of winter. But tanning poses severe health risks, calling into… Read more »
I'm 21 years old, and I've been in one relationship or another for more than one third of my life - that's eight years. I… Read more »
College students are refusing to let an economic downturn result in a romance recession this Valentine's Day.People plan to spend an average of $20 less… Read more »
Juicy Campus will close down today, according to a statement released to the media by the gossip Web site's public relations department Wednesday.Matt Ivester, creator… Read more »
So much for the saying, 'Sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never hurt me.'They say people outgrow their teasing tendencies. If… Read more »
Jan. 1 is a clean slate, and there's no one who doesn't like to start out fresh, especially when it comes to diet and weight… Read more »
Mike Shyu didn't think much of the bug bite on his arm. It was summer. He was outside. Bug bites happen. But soon, the small,… Read more »
Kerry Maguire said he thought JuicyCampus.com was an interesting idea, until he saw the actual content.After looking at a post about the recent deaths of… Read more »
Grammar doesn't really go away, whether you want it to or not. There will always be some situation in which you need to know which… Read more »
The scientist who was the first to have his own genome mapped will speak at Syracuse University's Life Sciences Complex dedication ceremony in November. J.… Read more »
Heather MayerCopy Editor, Asst. Copy EditorSpring 2007, Spring 2008I didn't expect to be writing a duck; I thought my time here was over and done… Read more »
Ahh, the days of Trapper Keepers. I'm not talking about the vinyl binder with zippers. I'm talking about the good stuff. Only the coolest kids… Read more »
When Gina and Jeff Pauline watch sports, it's more than just a game. It's business. Even when the New York Yankees fans sit down to… Read more »
Hannah Morgan didn't like how this year's Focus the Nation teach-in handled issues of energy consumption, so she took matters into her own hands. Morgan,… Read more »
thedirty.comCollege is all about embarrassing moments - drinking way too much, vomiting too much and drinking too much some more. But what happens when it's… Read more »
Samuel L. Grogg withdrew his candidacy for the deanship of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Feb. 8, said David Smith, chair of the… Read more »
Sally Irmer runs for 30 minutes, four to five times a week, at Archbold Gymnasium. She listens to her iPod the whole time, mostly a… Read more »
A packed agenda grabbed the attention of the crowd in the Carrier Dome, gathered Sunday night to honor the legacy and spirit of Martin Luther… Read more »
Professor Lee McKnight hit it big in Las Vegas last week, but he didn't play any slots. At this year's International Consumer Electronics Show (ICES)… Read more »
The tagline reads, 'This page is about me and why everything I like is great. If you disagree with anything you find on this page,… Read more »
Senioritis does existFACTThere are three days of classes left, yet you roll over and turn off your alarm clock. Your 8 a.m. isn't important. You're… Read more »
Cell phones can cause explosions at a gas stationMYTHYou've seen the 'no smoking' signs at gas stations. That's pretty much common sense - don't light… Read more »