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Lackmann Introduces New Menu Selections and Sustainable Products

Lackmann Introduces New Menu Selections and Sustainable Products

It's a new semester at Pace University, and Lackmann is changing things up to start the year off on a high note. Last December, Lackmann's General Manager Heath Braunstein introduced the idea of "Volume and Variety" as well as sustainable products to the Westchester Campus in an effort to please students looking for more variety.… Post the First Comment
Pace Witnesses Inauguration of the 44th President

Pace Witnesses Inauguration of the 44th President

The Pace Community, along with the rest of the world, gathered to watch the live Inauguration of Barack Obama on Jan. 20 in Butcher Suite. The event, organized by President Stephen J. Friedman, was a success as there were over sixty participants including students, faculty, and staff.… Post the First Comment
Setter Stage with Jacqueline Gogel

Jacqueline Gogel is relaxing during her Setter Stage Interview, before a long day of basketball.

Setter Stage with Jacqueline Gogel

Welcome Paw Print readers to the first Setter Stage of 2009. This week I take a step onto the basketball court with women's basketball junior, Jacqueline Gogel. So Jackie, I have to ask, how do you feel about being the first athlete to do a Setter Stage interview in 2009? Jacqueline Gogel- I was surprised at first because I'm not on the court that often, but I always read the paper to see who the Setter Stage athlete is.… Post the First Comment
Piegare Family Letter

Piegare Family Letter

Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat upon a chair. Perhaps you sent us beautiful flowers, if so we saw them there. Perhaps you waited on a long line and stood out in the cold, We are so moved by this show of love, let the story be told. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words, as only true friends could say.… Post the First Comment
Pace Students Enjoy

Freshman Ashley Bressingham and Junior Gabriella Almanzar anxiously await to enter the studio for an afternoon of E.V.O.O. so much fun!

Pace Students Enjoy "Delish" Day at The Rachael Ray Show

Some three-dozen lucky Setters enjoyed a "yum-o" start to spring semester last Wed. and Thurs. when they were invited to participate in the live studio audience of The Rachael Ray Show. Organized by Dr. Detine Bowers, a communications professor at the New York City Campus, this unique field trip provided the chance to get an up-close look at what goes into producing an Emmy Award-winning talk show.… Post the First Comment

Most Infectious Songs of '08

Last year gave us some of the most infectious and memorable songs of the 2000s. At every point during the year, there was at least one current song that you either liked or heard repeated constantly on the radio.

Keeping You New Year Resolution (for once)

We all do it. Whether it gets written in stone or passes with the former year, January 1 seems to trigger an otherwise dormant drive of self-improvement. Actual usage of a gym membership or getting up for class is, however, solely dependent on whether or not we actually want to break old habits.

Little Children Falls a Little Short: Little Children Book Review

Ever played truth or dare? The latter of the two options usually lands one in an awkward, somewhat liberating position where the doer's verbal agreement licenses him or her to forget social norms for the sake of a few laughs.

iBreath - Making Sobriety Testing Possible

Ever need reassurance as to whether you're sober enough to be behind the wheel? Well you're in luck. There is now a breathalyzer/FM receiver on the market, aptly called iBreath, which skillfully combines sobriety testing and your top 40 Countdown of the day in a sleekly designed attachment.

Faculty Profile: Dr. Lawrence Hundersmarck

There are professors who make us smarter, and there are those who make us wiser. There are those who teach, and then there are those who inspire. Finally, some of them show us how to make a living, while others show us how to live.

Speak Out: The First Semester

How did you like your first semester at Pace? What do you look forward to this new semester? -Victoria Reisch, freshman "My first semester was great, lots of work, but good. I'm really looking forward to the warmer weather. I can't wait for spring break.

Supporting Our New President as a Republican

Obama's inauguration is met with excess optimism along with blind, ignorant pessimism. President Barack Obama was sworn into office on Tues, Jan 20. He began his inaugural address shortly after reciting the Presidential oath.

Make Yourself a Priority This New Year

As the clock strikes midnight on Dec. 31 of every year, it is expected that we make some sort of resolution to improve our lives for the next twelve months. We're all familiar with this tradition. Some make very serious vows, such as to quit smoking or stop eating red meat.

A Food Favorite That May Be Dangerous

Since September, there have been over 100 cases of food poisoning across the country from salmonella found in one popular food item: peanut butter. The Federal Drug Administration has recalled popular cracker brands such as Austin Quality Foods, Keebler, Little Debbie, and ShopRite.

Ba-rocking the Health Care System

Running on a platform of change, Barack Obama vowed to transform health care. During the Inaugural Address, Obama stated the need to "raise health care's quality and lower its cost." So how will the president go about providing better health care for Americans? The Obama administration wants the health care system to embrace modern technology.

Ever Wonder…

If Swallowing Gum is Harmful?
Does it really take seven years for gum to digest if swallowed? Not exactly. Gum is not digested nor does it stay in the stomach for years. Chewing gum is made out of am ingredient called gum resin, which is basically gum itself.

Notorious: A Must-See

by DIANDRA GARCIA Opinion Editor For those of you that have seen the Christopher Wallace (the late legendary rapper Biggie Smalls) movie, it is safe to say that it was a respectful tribute toward the B.I.G. legacy. It's been over a decade since the Notorious passed away, and this Bad Boy produced movie was well worth the wait.

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