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Students discover stark contrast between high school, college studying
By Alex Shebar
Students find high school study practices inadequate in college learning environment
Moyer interview to shed light on value of inquiry
By Erin Hendricks
As a magnet for the public eye and the champion of numerous performance awards, Bill Moyers is more likely to be associated with a Hollywood starlet than a retired news journalist. Delving into the life of the 70-year-old broadcast veteran, though, reveals his character résumé exceeds that of most stage players - including his days as a Baptist minister, Peace Corps director and presidential adviser.
'Grapes' director quells fears of stage adaptation
By Omar Raschid
Michael Edwards had a tough job ahead of him. As the director of the Syracuse Stage's production of "The Grapes of Wrath," it was his task to assuage the concerns that some had about the adaptation of the famed novel. With as beloved a classic as "The Grapes of Wrath," there was some speculation as to how John Steinbeck's dusty pages would be transposed to a theater stage.
Horoscopes
This week, our unlicensed astrologers tell your fortune based on your reason for dropping a class. Slept with the T.A. You'll be very confused when you arrive at a party and don't understand a word that's being said. Everyone will be speaking in German - but you won't realize it until halfway through the third chorus of "Das Lederhosen.
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