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Week in Pulp: Columnists take the Super Bowl, artist draws Otto

Courtesy of Michael Borkowski

Catch up on all things Pulp that you missed this week, from our columnists' takes on Super Bowl fun to professor Sandra Lane's latest award.

Watch illustrator Michael Borkowski draw Otto the Orange

 

Syracuse artist Michael Borkowski has contributed to the animation of well-known shows and comics, like “Dragon Tales,” “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs” and “The Scooby-Doo Show.” As a longtime fan of Syracuse University sports, Borkowski has also illustrated athletics posters for SU football, basketball and lacrosse — he also used to produce a weekly Otto cartoon for Syracuse.com.

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Super Bowl 2016

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Devyn Passaretti | Head Illustrator

 

Don’t forget the fun extras that come with watching the Super Bowl this year — from food to drinks to music there’s more to the day than just the game. Whether you need to know the best chip and dip combos for your party, the best beers to drink during the game or the best or playlist to listen to before the game, Pulp’s columnists have got you covered.

The Black Arts studio screen prints for local punk scene

 

Aaron Jenkins is the owner of The Black Arts Studio, a screen printing shop that specializes in apparel, posters and graphics often for nearby business and musicians. Currently, he’s working on The Black Days Project with neighboring artist and friend Cayetano Valenzuela. Check out their printing process in the video.

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Professor Sandra Lane helps trauma victims cope

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Ziad Abougoash | Contributing Photographer

 

Winning the American Public Health Association’s 2015 Henrik L. Blum Award for Excellence in Health Policy didn’t come easy for this Syracuse University professor. Sandra Lane is working to develop a Trauma Response Team to help those who have witnessed gang violence. Lane’s positive impact on the Syracuse community has earned her the affectionate title “fairy godmother.”

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