WHAT IS A
SITE MAP?
A SITE MAP is a quick and easy way of finding pages on a website, in relationship to other pages.
Think of a Site Map as a tree or an outline. It is best used to find features or links within a page.
However, not all pages in the site are listed in the Site Map. Older articles not on the Home page anymore are more easily found through the Archives page.
For example -- if you're searching for a particular article about a particular event, say, the 2002 Orange Bowl beer-pouring fund-raiser, your best bet is to search links on the Archives page.
Articles in the Archives are indexed by year and by category, and are updated on a monthly basis.
Another efficient way to find the object of your search would be to search by key words using the search page or the search box. They are located at the bottom of this (and all other) pages.