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Editors hook writers up with job tips

By Christine Bald

Dating is extinct. Well, at least according to Andrea Lavinthal and Jessica Rozler, Syracuse University graduates and authors of "The Hookup Handbook: A Single Girl's Guide to Living it Up." The alumnae journeyed back to SU and the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications on Friday for the first time since graduating in 2001 to speak to a group of aspiring authors and editors.

For risk-takers, ice climbing presents a mountain of challenges

By Eric Fengler

Not far outside of Tully, right off of Route 91, a makeshift parking lot has formed. Five or six cars line the side of the road, sheltered from the snow by a forest of evergreens. Figures toting backpacks stuffed to the brim gradually emerge from the cars and shuffle across the road onto a thin path worn deep into the snow.

Club combines old, new percussive sounds

By Jackie Saunders

The cool breeze from the park outside her window was so tranquil she wished the beating of the Puk would stop. Now, wearing her crimson hanbok and basking in the thunderous sounds of Cheon Ji In, Grace Kim realizes she actually misses the traditional drumming that often disturbed her serenity in her hometown of Seoul, Korea.

Stint as triathlete proves mentally, physically revealing

By Erin Hendricks

Who in their right mind would willingly enter a triathlon? This question ran through my head one year ago, when the triathlon club's first race opened to the Syracuse community. Little did I know that my research had only just begun. Last week I was suckered into an idea more left field than ultimate Frisbee at the Olympics: throwing a journalist with zero athletic ability into last Saturday's triathlon ring.

Jazz trio captivates audience with diverse sound and improvisation

By Peri Schechter

There may be three faces and three instruments to the Cuong Vu Trio, but only one thing remains true: Their sound is all its own. Drummer Ted Poor plays with his eyes closed and lets his body feel the beat while barefooted Bassist Stomu Takeishi uses every part of his body to animatedly perform.

Horoscopes

This week, our unlicensed astrologers tell your horoscope based on your favorite "Guinness Book of World Records" category. Most Durable Elvis Impersonator You opt to get off at Exit 69 because, well, you always do. Largest Collection of Condoms You ain't saying she's a gold digger, but that woman on the subway sure is looking intently for something up her nose.

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