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February 28, 2011 - 5:24pm
WikiLeaks founder plans to trademark his name for use in public speaking, entertainment services.

The infamous WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, sent an application to have his name trademarked for use during "public speaking" and "entertainment" services.  According to The Guardian, the 39-year-old computer hacker is not the first celebrity to protect his name. Sarah Palin recently applied for a trademark for herself and her daughter, Bristol. 

January 2, 2010 - 11:12am
An intramural name not only must reflect the team's personality but also elicits chuckles (and envy) from fellow players.

They know it’s not politically correct. But hey, it rhymes. It’s funny. It’s original.

And here, it’s OK to fashion a slightly offensive, definitely hilarious team name.

So “The Fightin’ Whities” live on. Ironically sporting black T-shirts, the band of Caucasian males participate in the ‘B’ division of intramural basketball.

The name has two meanings. First, they’re all white. Second, they are proudly alluding to underpants, the article of clothing that unites us all.

October 9, 2009 - 12:10pm
Newhouse Dean Lorraine Branham selects her namesake sandwich, the Bran Grilled Texas.

On Friday, Newhouse School Dean Lorraine Branham was recognized in a way that puts her in some elite company.  She was not awarded a Nobel Prize, or a Pulitzer.  She was not given an honorary academic degree.

Dean Branham had a sandwich named after her in Food.com.  Branham, who arrived at Syracuse University just more than a year ago, was given her choice of five sandwiches and in a rigorous taste test, selected the one associated with her previous home in Austin, Texas.