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SU program breaks ground with cochlear implant surgery research
By Christine Snow
Syracuse University students may be able to give a second chance to those who thought they would never hear again. The Institute for Sensory Research, a department-level center in the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science, is developing a research program to help give completely deaf people an opportunity to gain hearing.
Stiller bridges gap between generations
By Pete Freedman
Two Syracuse University students sat in the front row of a faux sedan atop the stage in Hendricks Chapel last night. In the backseat, Frank Costanza complained about his lack of legroom. The students, who pretended to be Estelle and George Costanza, and Jerry Stiller, the actor who played Frank, read from a "Seinfeld" script portraying a typical Costanza family moment.
Zelda economics dominate new presidential candidacy
By Matt Finley
Living in modern America is like living on that kid who sits in the back of the room with his foot stuck to his face because he ate 10 fistfuls of paste and then tried to bite his toenails. Every presidential candidate we have is either a Martian, a communist or a model airplane enthusiast turned Martian communist.
Chronicles full of gaming options
By Eric Grzymkowski
Sometimes, change is a good thing. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles is the first game of the popular series to appear on Nintendo Gamecube. In a world where a poisonous miasma plagues inhabitants, players must explore dungeons and forests to replenish the crystals protecting them from the deadly haze.
Kickin' it Old School
It was the late '80s, and the Nintendo Entertainment System was in its prime. Kids and adults nationwide were shooting ducks and jumping on Goombas to their heart's content. Then, without warning, the gaming world was introduced to one of the best series of all time - Final Fantasy.
Sequel recalls first Unreal's strengths
By Scott Stahl
For PC gamers who love multiplayer action, $40 is a small price to pay for a slice of heaven. Unreal Tournament 2004, the latest release of the Unreal first-person shooter series, is possibly the greatest and most versatile multiplayer game ever released.
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