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Fair and balanced: Despite personal ideologies, professors strive for impartiality in the classroom
By Christine Bald
It's no secret that most college campuses are predominantly "liberal" atmospheres. Quads of universities across the nation have witnessed some of the fiercest marches, sit-ins and protests in the country's history. Syracuse University in particular has a strong presence in such history and, especially in a blue state like New York, it's hard to ignore the likelihood that left-leaning tendencies find their way into lecture halls on campus.
Punk scene comes alive at animated performance
By Sahar Vahidi
Last night the Schine Underground turned into a traditional game of "Simon Says" amid a rock show. The leader of this game was Tim Rogner, the charming lead singer of Allister. The queues he gave summed up to being as follows: Tim says sing along. Tim says clap your hands.
New Sole Connection owner starts off on a more stylish foot
By Erin Hendricks
Bruce Mayberry, the newest owner of Marshall Street's popular Sole Connection, is in waiting mode. Later this week he expects the arrival of a new billboard, which will help him project the company's jazzy new logo into the Syracuse community. He has until June to make room for a large shipment of streamlined products.
Television icon divulges juicy history in Hollywood
By Gavin Godfrey
George Schlatter is certain that he never saw Goldie Hawn naked, but when it comes to her British co-star Judy Carne, the American television icon was not so sure. "I thought I saw (her) naked, but I wasn't sure because she has two backs," Schlatter said.
Internet Corner: Hereisnewyork.org
By Dana Moran
It's been almost five years since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and already two movies on the topic are slated to come out in the next year. At this point, who knows how appropriate or realistic they'll be? If you're looking for the best photo archive of that fateful day, visit hereisnewyork.
Top 5 marijuana statistics
In honor of April 20 (4/20), here are our top five statistics about marijuana. 1. Forty percent of smokers were planning to write their congressman to legalize marijuana, but instead they used the paper to roll joints. 2. Smoking one marijuana cigarette increases the tar in the lungs about four times more than one filtered tobacco cigarette.
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