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Opinion: Greetings from Nepal

Posted on March 28th, 2012 by Sarah Kasulke

Hey guys! Adit Balaji here, just checking in with you all from sunny Nepal. The Himalayas are beautiful this time of year, I gotta tell you.

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Stature, Comfort and Camel Toe

Posted on May 5th, 2011 by Sarah Kasulke

The Physical Properties of Jeggings in Relation to their Cultural Significance omen are always looking for pants that flatter their figure. At least that’s what I’m told. Usually, I am looking for pants that cost under $20, but that’s why I write for a magazine named after a powertool and not Vanity Fair. It stands [...]

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Clean Up Issue Comic

Posted on October 18th, 2010 by Sarah Kasulke

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Local Father’s Dreams Die

Posted on October 2nd, 2009 by Sarah Kasulke

By Sarah Kasulke Cortland resident Edward Wormsly woke up Wednesday morning to find his childhood dreams on his front porch, dead, next to a copy of his daily newspaper. Wormsly’s dreams were forty-eight years old when they passed on after a brave battle with doubt and familial obligations. “It was really unfortunate the children had [...]

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