Monthly Archives: December 2008
Why wait?
Phil Martelli had heard of Dion Waiters. It just never occurred to Martelli to recruit him.As far as Martelli, the head men's basketball coach at… Read more »

MBB : Ten-day break comes at perfect time for banged up No. 16 Orange
Andy Rautins sat near his locker with two large ice packs around his knees, minutes after Syracuse had overcome a 16-point deficit against Cornell. The… Read more »
Home remedy: Nurse practitioner Kathleen MacLachlan takes care of SU students and family
Kathleen MacLachlan retreats to her broken-in office chair after a long day of work. She is still wearing her white medical coat that is familiar… Read more »

SU alumnus, producer of 'Frost/Nixon' returns for screening
As Bill Connor logged onto his computer from his Upper East Side home Monday, one e-mail attracted his attention. It was from friend and producing… Read more »
Best Semester Ever
Change is goodG-Rob firedIn a completely 'shocking' move, Syracuse University athletic director Daryl Gross pulled the plug on Greg Robinson's coaching career with SU Football.… Read more »

Daniel Bortz
Daniel BortzAsst. News Editor, Asst. Copy Editor, Opinion Editor, Asst. Opinion EditorSpring 2008 - Fall 2008I'm not going to spend too much time reminiscing about… Read more »

Jaimie Dalessio
Jaimie DalessioCopy editor, spring 2007 and fall 2008On a weekend afternoon in December 2006, I left Haven Dining Hall, where I had been eating brunch… Read more »
Taste of fame
There's no question about it. 'Twilight' is a pop culture sensation.In its opening weekend, the film grossed nearly $70 million, making it the third best… Read more »

John Clayton
John ClaytonAssistant sports editor, fall 2007/spring 2008Sports editor, fall 2008It's been a long four months. I knew this job would be a lot of work,… Read more »

Tyler Dunne
Maybe it's this whole mutated duck/human thing. Maybe it's the fact that 99.99 percent of students on campus reading these don't know what these all… Read more »

Sahar Vahidi
Sahar VahidiDesign Editor, Presentation DirectorFall 2005 - Fall 2008 All of us failed to match our dreams of perfection. So I rate us on the… Read more »
Devendorf to appear for hearing
Eric Devendorf, a junior starting guard for Syracuse University's men's basketball team, will appear before the University Judicial Board in a 6 p.m. hearing today.… Read more »
ESF students unsettled by delayed shooting notification
An Orange Alert regarding a drive-by shooting on Madison Street was sent to Syracuse University students around 11:45 a.m. on Nov. 24. In an e-mail… Read more »
University adapts to unprecedented death toll
Kelly Sprinkle tried to pull himself together as he flew over the Atlantic Ocean.The interim dean of Hendricks Chapel became a world traveler this semester,… Read more »
Students recall time in Mumbai
The sweltering heat of a May summer day in Mumbai, India, drove Tula Goenka and her 11 Syracuse University students into the Taj Mahal Palace… Read more »
Students at ease about lower gas prices
Jillian Fitzgerald will be more at ease when she volunteers to give friends rides in her car. Because of low gas prices, Fitzgerald isn't nervous… Read more »

Seivert looks toward long-awaited presidency
Throughout the past few months, Larry Seivert has presented an extensive campaign to the student body and was elected the next Student Association president Nov.… Read more »
The architectural wonders of Syracuse University
Syracuse University has a very competitive School of Architecture. It's nothing I've ever been interested in being in. Well, to be more accurate, it's nothing… Read more »

On the wire
Murali Venkatesh decided he had finally had enough of the political customs and corruption in his home country of India and boarded a plane to… Read more »
