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Dance event celebrate's King's legacy

By Jackie Saunders

Each beat of the drum demanded the feet to twist. Each stomp and touch became more bewitching to the eye. The sleek bodies graced the stage with distinctive movements and attitude as arms rose and fell creating a sublime spectacle reminiscent of traditional African dance.

Cruise Control: A first-person account of a night out and about with one of Syracuse University's finest

By Joshua Alston

In every facet of the working world, from butlers to bureaucrats, there are those who are deadly serious about their jobs, and others for whom work is just a paycheck and a way to pass the time. In the spectrum between eager servitude and slavish ambivalence, where do Syracuse University's Public Safety officers land? And what do they even do, anyway, other than stand around glowering and busting up the best parties? I wanted to find out, so I went for a ride-along on the mean streets of SU to see what a typical night is like for a Public Safety officer, or if there even is such a thing as a typical night.

Riveting shows help community bridge Chinese cultural gap

By Jieyin Lew

For most, novelties of the New Year have already faded away and resolutions have become distant memories. But for Chinese people all over the world, the New Year has just begun, as millions rang in the Year of the Dog this past weekend. At Syracuse University, parts of the Chinese community chose to not only celebrate the Lunar New Year, but also ideals of diversity and international integration.

Influence of Bob Marley's music solidifies his place as a reggae king

By Austin Fuller

It has been almost 25 years since the musician behind "One World, One Love" passed on, but his legacy remains. And for many SU students, his music is just the beginning. "Bob Marley opened lots of doors for reggae and dance artists," said Khaliq King, a junior entrepreneurship and emerging enterprises major.

Show successfully examines the real nature of relationships

By Jenn Carmona

Three out of five stars "There are no commitments, only bargains," says Charlotte to her ex-husband Henry after admitting she had cheated on him during their marriage before Henry left her for another woman. "Love isn't loving someone at their best. It's loving them at their worst," says Henry, fearful of losing his new wife to a 20-year-old named Billy who looks more like her son than potential lover.

Simple tips to maintain a clean computer

By Nick Mokey

It may be the dead of winter, but Tim Holgate doesn't think you need to wait for warmth to get started on spring cleaning for your home computer. Holgate delivered a seminar to Syracuse University faculty and staff on Friday that outlined some simple measures you can take to blow the virtual dust off your trusty machine.

Horoscopes

This week's horoscopes are based on your favorite Chinese New Year animal. Rat You will ask to borrow a friend's Tae-Bo video in the middle of a party. Too bad all the beer you've consumed will make it impossible for you to burn even half a calorie. Ox You will receive multiple text messages from some Canadian insisting he met you the previous night at a club in Niagara Falls.

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