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Welcome to Monkey Day!
Monkey Day celebrates not only monkeys, but all simians, which include New World monkeys, Old World Monkeys, and apes. The day exists to bring awareness to the animals, and to show love and care for them. It was created by artists Casey Sorrow and Eric Millikin, when they were art students at Michigan State University in 2000. At first the day was celebrated by students at MSU, but it eventually gained a wider following after its creators' artwork and alternative comics, which featured Monkey Day, were published online and at exhibits. Today it is celebrated all around the world.
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This is why Oshae Brissett is Syracuse basketball's player of the week:
ACC Roundup - A Few Odds And Ends (dukebasketballreport.com; King)
All’s quiet on the ACC front so no ACC At A Glance Today. BC’s on top, Duke’s at the bottom, and everyone else is 0-0.
Well it’s not quiet in Louisville, where the U is suing (countersuing really) Rick Pitino for damages and all lost revenue due to the scandal.
You may recall that during his interview with Jay Bilas, Pitino said that “I take full responsibility” for everything. He’s going to hear that again.
Our guess is there’s plenty that both sides would rather not discuss publicly, so look for a settlement.
Know how you can tell a football school? You don’t really see much discussion about a potentially huge basketball visit to Kentucky. So here’s a UK link about cousins who play for each team. Do the Hokies have a chance? Well yes. That’s a good team. But it’s at team that can take advantage of a Kentucky weakness too.
- Notre Dame vs. Indiana - Five Things To Know
- Long wait for Duke to even record in quirky ACC schedule
- ACC strength in AP Poll not reflected in RPI rankings
- Canes Hoops: Why We Need the Gophers to Stop Slipping
- From unheralded to hyped: FSU making hoops world take notice
- BC Basketball: Looking at Depth for Remainder of the Season
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Syracuse breaks snowfall record - and it wasn't even the snowiest spot in CNY (PS; Coin)
Wednesday's snowfall in Central New York was record-breaking.
At Hancock International Airport, the official measuring station for Syracuse, 8.9 inches of snow fell. The old record for Dec. 13 was 5.9 inches, set in 1951.
Syracuse wasn't the snowiest place in Central New York, which saw waves of lake effect snow sweep through. Phoenix had 14.4 inches Wednesday, according to the weather service. Camillus had 10.5 inches.
Tug Hill got even more. Redfield, in Oswego County, had 21.4 inches on Wednesday. Since Sunday, 44.3 inches has fallen there.
Syracuse has had 16.1 inches since Sunday.
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