Writer: Josh Feinblatt
Which Celebrity Apprentice stars is Donald Trump going to put in his cabinet?
As a political outsider, if Trump wins, he'll have to fill his cabinet with Celebrity Apprentice contestants. Here's who Pulp's election humor columnist anticipates. Read More »
The first presidential debate, pre-capped
Josh Feinblatt, the all-knowing election humor columnist, provides readers with a handy forseeing preview of Monday's presidential debate. Read More »
Taylor Swift’s 1989 perfectly explains this campaign cycle
Taylor Swift is a pop sensation. She also is eerily accurate when it comes to predicting this year's election season. Check out election humor columnist Josh Feinblatt's analysis. Read More »
How the third-party candidates are like the people who married into your family
Election humor columnist Josh Feinblatt talks about how each of the major third-party candidates is like the people your blood-relatives decide to marry. Read More »
The man and reason, behind Hillary's pantsuits
Hillary Clinton wears the same type of pantsuit to all of her events, but where are they all coming from? Humor columnist Josh Feinblatt sits down with her pantsuit designer to get the scoop. Read More »
A poem: Is Mexico going to pay us back?
Excerpt---Donald Trump had a huge plan for his Mexican meeting. Did he succeed, or did he take a beating? Read More »
Why Americans are underachievers
Humor columnist Josh Feinblatt examines why, in the wake of tensions around immigration to the US, Canadians are the real problem. Read More »
New startup saves students money and connects with community
Inspired by Recess Coffee's connection to the Syracuse community, Rob Lewis started the discount program StudentTicket. With the flash of a $10 card, students can unlock discounts at local businesses — and contribute to charity. Read More »
Sam Van Aken talks making tree with 40 fruits, writing book about grafting trees
Syracuse University professor Sam Van Aken attracted national attention when National Geographic featured him for creating hybrid trees that hold up to 40 different types of fruits. Read More »