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Student justice
Supreme Court class allows student to try actual cases by playing lawyers, justices
By Anne-Caroline Sieffert
Now students can decide the next big Supreme Court case. In political science Professor Thomas Keck's PSC 316: Supreme Court and American Politics, students participate in mock trials, fulfilling the roles of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., lawyers and the media.
Aspiring local comics to compete in stand-up competition
By Edward Paik
A three to four minute act may be all that a Central New Yorker needs to be the next Jerry Seinfeld or Chris Rock.
Tap dancing prodigy Savion Glover performs Sunday
By Andy McCullough
Dance has carried Savion Glover from one entertainment medium to another, from Tony-awarding winning choreography on Broadway to a motion-capture performance in the 2006 animated film "Happy Feet.
Bah humbug
As the holidays approach, we look back on the recent Christmas movies that deserve a lump of coal
By Erinn Connor and Matt Levin
Vince Vaughn's new Christmastime comedy, "Fred Claus," was released today. And already, the story about Santa Claus's brother, has received numerous damning reviews. "Fred Claus" looks to follow the recent trend of awful Christmas movies. Gone are the days of "A Christmas Story," "It's a Wonderful Life" and "Miracle on 34th of Street.
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