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Women sprint away with four of five slots.
The women's cross-country team picked right up where they left off last season with an excellent performance. The women dominated the three-team meet on Saturday afternoon, taking four of the top five individual finishing slots.The team itself totaled just 24 points, far ahead of Rochester Institute of Technology and SUNY Fredonia, with 44 and 56 […]
Pressbox
On Sept. 12, a nation rejoiced. Fans, so used to repeated humiliation, were finally rewarded for their faith in their team. England erupted after its historic win over its perennial archrival Australia in the bi-annual Ashes series. England had to wait 18 years to finally get their hands on the prestigious urn-shaped trophy - to […]
Soccer boosts its record to 4-0
The men's soccer team increased their record to 4-0, with wins over St. Lawrence University and Clarkson University this past weekend. The Yellowjackets hit the road to play SLU on Friday - SLU entered the game ranked fifth in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Division III poll. Strong defense carried the Yellowjackets […]
Fisher pounds defense
The last three meetings between St. John Fisher College and UR have featured offensive explosions that led one team to victory. Unfortunately for the Yellowjackets, like last season, it was Fisher's offense that paved the way for the team's 58-32 victory this weekend at the initial Courage Bowl played at Fisher's Growney Stadium.Fisher pounded the […]
Inequalities exposed through natural disaster
As the single most destructive and costly meteorological disaster ever to hit U.S. soil, Hurricane Katrina has created much more than high winds, flooding and property damage. The storm's cultural aftermath exposed a federal government that is unwilling and/or incapable of responding to its citizens' urgent needs. Katrina has shown that the system under which […]
Letters to the Editor
I have to say, I don't understand why Tony Scott, an outspoken conservative, would be criticizing judicial restraint and demanding more activism from the Supreme Court. After all, restraint is exactly what happened in the Kelo decision he attacked in last week's editorial - the Supremes simply said that the limitations on eminent domain were […]
Mean people mar gray, gay world
First, let me preface this article by saying that it is 6 a.m and I am an angry lesbian. I tell you this not so that you can decide to disregard what I have to say, but rather so that you know you should pay close attention. I can't sleep and I'm pissed that of […]
Fair Trade Beans
The great Sheik Abd-al-Kadir once said "No one can understand the truth until he drinks of coffee's frothy goodness." I doubt the average student is thinking as deep thoughts as good ol' Kadir when they are savoring the first sip of that morning coffee while barely conscious or downing that fourth cup at 2 a.m. […]
Who was Susan B.Anthony?
We know she has a dorm named after her that everyone affectionately calls Sue B. We know she is buried somewhere in that really scary graveyard, and we know if she had lived longer she probably would have thought Gloria Steinam was pretty cool. But does anyone really know Susan B. Anthony? What was her […]
Mex disappoints
I went in with the best of intentions. I had been to Mex once during my sophomore year and I remember coming out stuffed and happy. This was a very different feeling than I had when I went earlier this week. To begin with, I probably shouldn't have gone as late as I did. At […]