Wednesday, December 14th, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
December 14th is Monkey Day. The unofficial holiday was started in 2000 when founder Casey Sorrow jokingly scribbled Monkey Day on a friend’s calendar, and first celebrated by Lansing residents and art students at Michigan State University. It gained notoriety when Casey’s comic strip, Fetus-X, began promoting it online. Since then, Monkey Day has been celebrated internationally with costume parties and contests. We celebrate by spanking the monkey. JK. NOT REALLY. To celebrate, we corralled a barrel of bizarre monkey pics. Check ‘em out after the jump..
Sunday, October 23rd, 2011
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Thanks to The Hunt in Far Hills, NJ, I was unable to see this game-winning hail mary toss that gave the Spartans a huge upset victory over the favored Badgers. Instead, I was busy trying to diffuse a potential fight between my buddy and an old, rich couple bragging about their Ferrari. As I mentioned in our weekly preview of the top games, this one would be a classic and the long heave from Kirk Cousins to Keith Nichol firmly cemented it as such. This leads me to ask would you rather A) own a Ferrari but have a troll for a wife or B) throw the game-winning hail mary pass or C) catch the game-winning hail mary pass? Watch the vid then vote in our poll after the jump.
Friday, October 15th, 2010
By Travis Pulver
If you bet a case of beer your team would win because you thought there wasn’t a Gamecocks chance in Tuscaloosa your boys would lose last weekend you probably came up disappointed and 24 brewdogs lighter. Looking to this Saturday, there are a number of match-ups that you don’t want to miss so belly up to the bar because it’s going to be a long day.
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
By COED Staff
It’s official, students at the University of South Carolina (and their Gamecocks) rank #1 in the nation in sexual health, according to Trojan condom’s 2009 Sexual Health Report Card. The annual study analyzed 141 schools in the major NCAA conferences, grading them on a wide array of factors, including health center hours of operation, condom availability, HIV testing costs and the availability of anonymous anonymous advice.