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kreporter
Jun 8th 2009, 07:54 PM
Does anyone know anything about Palestra.net. If so, give me all you've got.

Spike
Jun 8th 2009, 10:17 PM
Palestra?

Isn't that the stuff they put in potato chips that causes "anal leakage"?

scotman1
Jun 9th 2009, 03:30 AM
It's a college compilation. College students contribute to a larger product. News, weather, sports, travel...you name it, they seem to tackle it in some form. It's great for the resume, I'm sure.

Consider This
Jun 9th 2009, 06:06 AM
Palestra? Isn't that the stuff they put in potato chips that causes "anal leakage"?

I was going to say, "No. That's Olestra." But then I went to the site and watched a couple of stories. Indeed it does cause anal leakage.

The Palestra is also an historic sports arena in Philadelphia that dates back to 1927. There, the anal leakage is caused by the stuff the hotdog vendor sells outside.

Diplomat
Jun 9th 2009, 07:56 AM
The Palestra is also an historic sports arena in Philadelphia that dates back to 1927.

And also the subject of a documentary.

http://www.palestradocumentary.com/

east coast producer
Jun 10th 2009, 06:26 AM
Palestra.net is the college network-- an online home for everything college students care about. From music to sports, news, entertainment, politics, fashion and even weather, our network of paid student reporters covers it all.
The network was founded in 2006 by a group of former local TV sports guys in Columbus, OH who realized that the media was moving away from the half-hour evening TV newscast to an online and on-demand world.
The goal was simple: build a network of on-campus reporters that would provide students an opportunity to work as paid journalists, while creating unique, entertaining and diverse content for an audience of their peers.
Today, the network has grown to nearly 100 schools and more than 120 student reporters. Reporters have covered every BCS bowl game, college basketball's Final Four, the Super Bowl, the Sundance Film Festival, the Bonarroo Music Festival and both the 2008 Republican and Democratic National Conventions. Our student reporters have filed stories from all 48 continental states.
Palestra.net is a content partner of Fox News Channel and Fox Business Channel providing student reporters opportunities to appear on both TV networks. Palestra.net is also a content partner with Fox Sports Interactive, providing our reporters one more national platform on which to showcase their work.

News Is Broken
Jun 10th 2009, 03:38 PM
Does anyone know anything about Palestra.net. If so, give me all you've got.

If you have an erection lasting more than 4 hours, you should stop taking Palestra and talk to your doctor.

(because they make fun of people with 4 hour boners)