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by Kyle Hayes in Blogs
It's Memorial Day weekend and Fisher has been out of classes for three weeks. Summer is officially here, even if the weather tells us differently.
I'm sitting in a recliner chair at my cottage on Lake Ontario, listening to the waves crash and thinking about my quickly approaching next step in life.…
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by Colleen Weiler in Blogs
Greetings my lovely readers!
First let me say a huge THANK YOU to everyone who read and commented, it brings me endless joy. And a special thanks to those of you who did so without my peer pressure.
As I write this, I'm sitting here roasting in my room because my air conditioner is pumping out heat for some reason, and waiting, along with the rest of America, for the season premiere of Grey's Anatomy...…
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by Megan Baker in Blogs
It used to be that people had to worry about their children being abducted, raped or even murdered because of Myspace.com. No one ever thought to worry about a Myspace-related suicide... until now.
Thirteen-year-old Megan Meier thought she had met a new friend on Myspace named Josh, but instead she was involved in a diabolical scheme of revenge.…
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by Colleen Weiler in Blogs
Hey everyone!
Welcome to my blog! This is my first venture into such a thing, so bear with me. I'm Colleen, I'm a senior C/J major, and I watch way more television than I really should. I am an happy subscriber to People magazine, I check entertainment websites more often than I check my email, and I am a bottomless pit of useless pop culture information.…
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by Lyz Mancini in Blogs
A displaced Cardinal Courier editor, currently studying abroad in London, checks in with us throughout the semester to share her experiences in the United Kingdom. Be sure to check back here often, as this is only her first blog of many to come.…
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by Megan Baker in Blogs
And FEMA is at it again. As if completely screwing up aid to Hurricane Katrina was not enough, FEMA has again completely embarrassed themselves by staging a fake news conference.…
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by Megan Baker in Blogs
On Wednesday, Oct. 10, a grassroots Democrat group took out a full page ad in The New York Times asking former Vice President Al Gore to join the 2008 presidential race. A portion of the ad read, "Your country needs you now, as do your party, and the planet you are fighting so hard to save.…
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by Megan Baker in Blogs
Throughout my columns in the Courier it has become pretty apparent to you all that I am an Obama supporter. I've tried to figure out why exactly that is.
If you think about it, Clinton and Obama have mostly similiar views. They may differ slightly on policy and plans of attack, but Democrats seem to all be pretty fluid.…
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by Lyz Mancini in Blogs
Displaced Cardinal Courier editor Lyz Mancini, studying abroad in London, recounts the many memories - and some times she'd rather forget - surrounding a recent trek she took across Europe.…
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by Megan Baker in Blogs
I was pretty disgusted this past week when I heard about what happened at the University of Florida. Thanks to youtube, most of you are probably aware of what I am talking about. If not, here is a brief summary: John Kerry was doing a question and answer session at the University when student Andrew Meyer approached the microphone and started ranting. A minute or so into it, the University Police attempted to subdue Meyer and this is where things got out of control.…
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by Colleen Weiler in Blogs
Whether or not you've heard about it, the Writers Guild of America strike will affect you. For those of you not in the know, as of Monday, the WGA is on strike for an indefinite amount of time. They are at war with the producers over revenue from the sale of television DVDs and the broadcasting of shows streamed on the Internet.…
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by Craig Kanalley in Blogs
The St. John Fisher football program has grown immensely the last few years. Like our basketball teams have done many times before, it's achieved greatness. It's spread ripple effects not only across the Empire 8, but beyond. Even so, the next step for the program couldn't be clearer.…
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by Chris Potter in Blogs
Questions, questions, questions.
If the beginning of a new school year means one thing, it's that the seemingly endless parade of questions is set to begin once again (well, that and the lack of parking spaces, but I digress). Questions in class. Questions on homework.…
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Eavesdropping on campus
in Blogs
OK, we've all done it. We're walking to class, we're standing in line, we're trying to study... we listen to other people's conversations. Post the most memorable, whacky and unusual conversations you've overheard while on the Fisher campus, or just get a laugh reading others that have been posted.…
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by Lyz Mancini in Blogs
Lyz Mancini is a displaced Cardinal Courier editor who is currently studying abroad in London, England. She is blogging throughout the semester to share her experiences with those back in the United States and the Fisher community.…
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by Colleen Weiler in Blogs
The Scoop-back and better than ever! Hey guys, sorry to be away so long, it's been one of those weeks. But what I've lacked in punctuality in the past few weeks, I hope to make up for with length and enthusiasm in this week's blog!
First of all, let me just say I think we have a great season of TV on our hands.…
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What I've learned in the last two weeks
by Lyz Mancini in Blogs
Displaced Cardinal Courier editor Lyz Mancini, currently studying abroad in London, shares 12 things she's learned in the last two weeks for her second blog of the semester. Remember to check back often, as Lyz posts a new blog every week.…
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by Craig Kanalley in Blogs
The 2007 St. John Fisher men's soccer team isn't getting nearly enough credit for its accomplishments.
The team's success is being widely overlooked by St. John Fisher athletics' supporters, alumni included, due to the overwhelming success of the football team.…
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by Megan Baker in Blogs
Latasha Shaw was murdered in Rochester on Saturday. She was not selling drugs. She was not prostituting herself. She was murdered for being a mother...…
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