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Female priest's views differ from mainstream Christian values

By Miyoko Ohtake

Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows is a priest - but not just any old, stereotypical priest. She's black, a female and is a certified preservationist. She also supports abortion. "The Bible doesn't say anything about abortion," said Baskerville-Burrows, the Episcopalian chaplain at Hendricks Chapel and the priest at Syracuse's Grace Church.

Strong performances carry Cold War musical

By Agatha Lutoborski

A big Broadway show may seem like the only way to get quality exposure to musical theater. But productions on a smaller scale can also wow an audience in different ways. Passionate acting and great singing from the two leads in the local production of the little-known rock musical, "Chess," brought the audience at the OnCenter to its feet at the Friday opening, despite some obvious glitches.

iPod, Microsoft's new Zune battle for mp3 supremacy

By Lisa Lombardi

In November 2006, Microsoft released the Zune, a portable media player designed to compete with Apple's wildly popular iPod player. Despite a slow start in sales, Microsoft hopes the new features of the Zune will eventually set it apart from its competitors.

Internet Corner: Slate.com

By Jennifer Williams

If I could marry Slate.com, my life would surely be complete. The daily online magazine is the equivalent of the tiny corner store that magically sells Coca-Cola's discontinued Frutopia Raspberry Psychic Lemonade. Set this gem as your homepage, and you will be rewarded with everything from insightful political articles like "Absolute Power: the real reason the Bush administration won't back down on Guantanamo" to "Why David Beckham is bad for American soccer.

Horoscopes

This week our unlicensed astrologers tell your horoscope based on your justification for missing a class during the first week back to school. Hangover While playing football with seven of your friends, you will claim to be Chad Johnson while catching a touchdown pass.

New Shins album deviates from its norm

By David Arey

The Shins "Wincing the Night Away" 70 Decibels Genre: Indie Rock Sounds like: Modest Mouse, The Arcade Fire Those who go into "Wincing the Night Away" expecting more catchy rock from The Shins will be surprised by the Oregon band's third album, which it is set to release on Jan.

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