10 Questions: Rich Bell

December 1, 2009

By Christian Wagner Sports Editor Name: Rich Bell Major: Elementary & Special Ed Sport: Basketball Rich Bell. Photo Credit: mupacers.com Who would you most like to play one-on-one: Tim Duncan Favorite athlete of all time: Vladimir Guerrero Favorite food: Crabs Favorite sport to play: Baseball What... Read more »

10 Questions: Tyler Reinhard

December 1, 2009

By Sean Werner Staff Writer Name: Tyler Reinhard Major: Criminal Justice Sport: Basketball Tyler Reinhard. Photo Credit: mupacers.com Position: Shooting guard Hobbies: Working out, listening to music and playing video games What’s your favorite type of music: Hip-Hop and R&B Favorite artist(s): Lil’... Read more »

A Taste From Home: Super Soft Sugar Cookies

December 1, 2009

Image by talkoftomatoes via Flickr By Jean Gruber Staff Writer When I think of winter, the first thought that comes to mind is feasting through the holidays with my family and friends.  To me, the holiday season means the warm smell of an open fire, roasted butternut squash, skiing, cookies,... Read more »

Should Marywood Have 24-Hour Access to the Library?

December 1, 2009

Marywood University’s Learning Resource Center Photo Credit: www.Marywood.edu By Nicole Eatz Staff Writer Marywood University’s Library hours are Monday through Thursday 8am-11pm, Friday 8am – 7pm, Saturday 8:30am – 7pm, and Sunday noon – 11pm. The University of Scranton students have 24-hour... Read more »

A Possible Three Party System?

December 1, 2009

Image via Wikipedia By Kevin Zwick Outlook Editor The recent Congressional race in the 23rd District of New York was a possible glimpse into the future of the American political system. The heated campaign between a Democrat, Republican, and member of the “Conservative Party,” took an unusual... Read more »

Musical Cliches and Pseudo-Songwriters: Two Rogue Songwriters' Views on Song Craft

December 1, 2009

John Oates via last.fm By Kenny Luck and Phil Yurkon Staff Writers “I have expressed my deepest feelings through songs. Don’t be afraid… you have to be fearless.” This is how John Oates, one-half of the pop duo “Hall and Oates”, who rose to the top of the pop charts in the 1970/80’s,... Read more »

Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise.

December 1, 2009

Image via Wikipedia By Katie O’Neil Staff Writer AIDS. This is a topic we hear about on the news or maybe from studying in class. Those who love RENT know about living with AIDS. However, this is still a very relevant issue because it still has no cure. AIDS is a disease that attacks the... Read more »

The New Endangered Species

December 1, 2009

Part of the Susquehanna River in Ulster, PA. Photo Credit: tifft.com By Christina Morozov Staff Writer The Susquehanna River spans approximately 444 miles across three different states on a path ending at the Chesapeake Bay. It is a vivacious habitat full of different species of aquatic and non-aquatic... Read more »

Vegetarianism and the Environment

December 1, 2009

By Victoria Garafola Staff Writer Ever wonder how you can save the rainforest, cut back fossil fuels, prevent pollution, help stop world hunger and still make it to class on time? Then you should consider the options of a vegetarian lifestyle. Many people do not realize the environmental stress of our... Read more »

Thinking of the Soldiers During the Holidays

December 1, 2009

By Colleen Dunn Staff Writer We are in the heart of autumn. Halloween has come and gone, the leaves are continuing to fall, and the Scranton temperature is dropping each day. With the brisk air waking us up, we know we are approaching a time of great joy, The Christmas Season. When this comes to mind... Read more »

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