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Archive - Sep 2010

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September 30th

My Olympic Dream is Partially Fulfilled

Ever since I declared a Sports Studies minor the spring semester of freshman year I knew I wanted to study abroad in London. Not only would it offer me the opportunity to learn more about the timeless sports of football (known by Americans as 'soccer'), rugby and cricket, but it was one of only three cities that had hosted the Olympic Games twice.


September 28th

NFL Week 3 Preview

In the first two weeks of the 2010 NFL regular season there has been no shortage of surprises. The Houston Texans are 2-0, while the Dallas Cowboys, “America’s [self-prescribed] Team,” sit at an impatient 0-2. Elsewhere in the NFC East, the Philadelphia Eagles have already swapped quarterbacks, continuing the team’s recent tradition of pseudo-loyalty to its signal callers.


September 23rd

NFL Week 2 Preview

In the first two weeks of the 2010 NFL regular season there has been no shortage of surprises. The Houston Texans are 2-0, while the Dallas Cowboys, “America’s [self-prescribed] Team,” sit at an impatient 0-2. Elsewhere in the NFC East, the Philadelphia Eagles have already swapped quarterbacks, continuing the team’s recent tradition of pseudo-loyalty to its signal callers.


Love it or Leave it

Love It

Ankle Boots- Tired of last season’s
flats? Ankle boots can spice up
your outfit and flatter your ankles.

Belted Cardigans- For a sleek
and chic look, try a skinny patent
leather belt over an open cardigan.

One-Shoulder Tops- We’ve all seen
one shoulder swimsuits, evening
gowns, and casual tops. This style
draws the attention to the neck


Brooklyn duo begins tour with crazy dance party in Syracuse

Matt & Kim aren’t more than a simple keyboard and drum kit combo, and that’s quite all right. The Brooklyn duo delivered an energy-packed set with an incendiary sound and huge smiles during their tour opener at Syracuse’s Westcott Theater Wednesday, September 15.