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Filmmaker rehashes politics in Dome speech
By Dana Moran
Michael Moore doesn't want to admit it, but he thinks Republicans are very good at what they do. "They're up at the crack of dawn trying to figure out what minority group they want to prevent from getting married today," he said. "On our side, we never see the crack of dawn, because we've been up all night.
Nearby cemetery offers students scenery, privacy
By Steve Krakauer
Freshmen living in Day, Flint, Lawrinson or Sadler Halls may not know about the gigantic graveyard adjacent to their dorms. The neighboring Oakwood Cemetery is a staple in Syracuse, existing even before SU broke ground. The rich history of Oakwood dates back to 1859, when the cemetery was dedicated.
Acclaimed author Wolff speaks to class
By Alex Shebar
Author Tobias Wolff is no stranger to Syracuse University. A former SU professor, and now professional author, Tobias Wolff spoke last night in Gifford Auditorium about his latest novel "Old School," in hopes of providing words of insight to interested and forced listeners alike.
Student eases pain with art
By Ashley Weber
When Ashley McDowell walks across the Quad, onlookers probably wouldn't peg her as the kind of girl who'd have a tattoo. Her strawberry blonde hair, slight freckles and petite frame make her appear like the antithesis of rebellion. But a dragonfly tattoo on her back and a passion for portrait photography imply that this New Hampshire native is more complex than her appearance suggests.
Top 5
Now that Michael Moore has milked nearly all he can out of his last film, "Fahrenheit 9/11," he needs some new fodder to get crowds fired up for future elections. Here are our top five suggestions: 1. Fahrenheit Old Country Buffet 2. Ronald McDonald & Me 3.
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