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Trainers, get your med kits ready: it’s the NBA playoffs. There seems to be more talk about the injured players than the actual players on the court. It is that time of year where the court transforms into a gauntlet and only the strongest players will make it out alive. We can’t predict who will be next on the injured bench but we can calculate who had the worst injuries so far throughout the...

Round Two Recap

The hopes of clasping their hands around the cold, hard cup of Lord Stanley and granting it a well-deserved kiss, then hoisting it into the air, high above their heads shouting cheers of victory is a dream all professional hockey players share. It is a dream they’ve come one step closer to achieving now that the NHL has moved into the second round of the 2012 Stanley Cup Playoffs.


Getting to Class on a Sunny Day

After the cold, grueling winter that Ithaca students suffer through, even the slightest ray of sunshine is enough to lure the entire campus outdoors. A warm day on Ithaca campus is comparable to the stereotypical college image: students soaking up the rays and laying out in the grass, playing games and flying kites.


Avengers take the world by storm

Fade in on a cube, blue and white energy swirling within. A deep voice overpowers; its raspy, confident tone resounding with one simple message. The end of the world as we know it is near.


Do Labels Affect Cheerleading as Individuals or as an Entity?

Cheerleading is exhilarating. It’s exhausting to watch, invigorating to participate in and addicting once it becomes a part of someone’s life. Injuries are part of everyday practice. Although cheerleaders do not have a “bench” like most sports, there are usually extra team members to fill in when someone gets hurt.


What Would a Draft be Without Surprises?

The 2012 NFL draft has come and gone. The nights we have all been waiting for are over. There is no longer a need to create the most accurate mock draft; the NFL franchises have made their decisions and picked their teams.


Where Working Students Go Wrong

Indiana State student Aaron Brown’s alarm clock interrupts his sleep like a gunshot at 8:30 a.m. He trudges over to the clock through empty pizza boxes and soda cans. He grabs his work clothes with yesterday’s lunch stains still on them, packs up his schoolwork and heads out the door. This is just another routine Tuesday.


iPhone Class Etiquette

Student Hayley Krause’s body may be in attendance, but her mind is elsewhere.


Secret Service Slip-Up

Six Secret Service agents have lost their jobs after it was revealed to the press that 12 agents and 10 other U.S. military personnel engaged the services of 20 prostitutes.


Rebirth of the Titanic

Fifteen years ago James Cameron steered the luxury liner Titanic on a historical voyage to the top of the Hollywood box office. In 1997, the film that began the illustrious careers of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet brought in a worldwide gross of $1.8 billion. This was a milestone that remained untouched for 12 years until James Cameron himself topped it.


A Flawless Record with a Flawed Ending

Emotions bubbled up at the Pepsi Center in Denver on April 3. The Lady Bears from Baylor University in Texas capped a perfect 40-0 season, defeating Notre Dame 80-61 in the NCAA Championship game. However, the fame and glory did not last long: less than a week after the Lady Bears won the national championship, the NCAA discovered “violations” by both Baylor basketball teams.


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