Tracking the protests against Sodexo on the Ithaca College campus.
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In 2007, Economists Thomas Piketty and Emmanuel Saez found that the income share of the richest Americans was an enormous 18.3%, indicating too few Americans…
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BUZZSAW SPORTS GUY: Study: Average Major League Baseball Player Gains 15 Calories Over Course of Game
by Chris Giblin March 24, 2011Buzzsaw Sports Guy: A Satirical look at sports The Northern American Health Group unveiled research last week demonstrating that Major League ballplayers usually consume enough…
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BUZZSAW SPORTS GUY: Local News Outlet’s Trip to Sports Bar Depicts Other People Watching Sports
by Chris Giblin March 10, 2011Buzzsaw Sports Guy: A satirical look at sports A trip by a local news team to a nearby sports bar successfully depicted people watching a…
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Journalist Mark Boal worked with bomb squads in Iraq in 2004. He later published a piece in Playboy about Sgt. Jeffrey Sarver, a bomb disposal…
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BUZZSAW SPORTS GUY: Boston Celtics Struggle to Hold Back Raging Kevin Garnett After IHOP Waitress Messes Up Order
by Chris Giblin March 2, 2011Buzzsaw Sports Guy: A satirical look at sports A furious Kevin Garnett tossed his crepe aside in disgust, shattered his plate against the floor, got…
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Music as the voice of a generation By Isabel Braverman How did John Lennon’s “give peace a chance” turn into Lupe Fiasco’s “I really think…
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BUZZSAW SPORTS GUY: Russians Purchase National Hockey League, Look to Move All Operations To Russian Cities
by Chris Giblin February 24, 2011Buzzsaw Sports Guy: A satirical look at sports By Chris Giblin A small team of Russian billionaires collectively purchased the National Hockey League at an…
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(à la Langston Hughes’s “10 Ways to Be a Bad Writer”) By Danny Gessner 1. Masturbate loudly and with the lights on, and with your…
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WHAT’S HAPPENING: You Can Ask, You Can Tell, but the Military’s Still Not Equal
by Adam Polaski February 19, 2011And you thought all of that “don’t ask, don’t tell” business was over and that we’d never have to hear about it again. Of course,…