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'Real World' cast member discusses life beyond the camera

By Jackie Saunders

Huddled in the bunker amid a sea of camoflauged bodies, Rachel Moyal wondered if she should give up her spot in the cramped space and let her sergeant in. She remembered how she baby-sat his kids before the war and wished the overcrowded bunker could fit a few more bodies.

Beth Broadway: Local leader works to break down ethnic. economic barriers

By Brian Baxter

Having a cross burned on your front lawn is usually a sign that all is not well in the neighborhood. For Beth Broadway, the event would mark the beginning of a career spent trying to prevent such incidents from happening to others. Broadway is a director of Community-Wide Dialogues for the InterReligious Council of Central New York, a regional nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting understanding between ethnic, racial and religious groups.

MEISA crushes competition in Virgin Records contest

By Taylor Engler

Last week, the Syracuse University chapter of the Music and Entertainment Industry Student Association did something for amazing for the students of SU that they haven't been able to do themselves: The group won its virginity instead of losing it. Last October, MEISA, with around 15 members, entered into a contest with Virgin Records to get the band We Are Scientists to perform a free concert at SU.

Web site flips trade on online college market

By Taylor Engler

Each May, graduating seniors prepare to leave their college apartments and enter into the real world, leaving behind lingering questions, like whether those cannabis leaf beaded curtains and that worn beer pong table can go with them. In 2003, two University of Maryland seniors sought the answer to that profound perplexity and found it on the Internet.

Syracuse winters plow through childhood wonder of snow days

By Taylor Engler

Syracuse University has ruined my winter spirit. Ever since elementary school, I can remember looking at those few flakes of rare Missouri snow falling from the skies with just one hope in mind - snow days. Yes indeed, with the first sign of snowfall, the weather would send my fellow Missourians into a frenzy.

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