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A twist on faith

Religious groups use music, sporting events to catch student interest

By Tory Marlin

Marissa Baum sang at the top of her lungs to U2's "Where the Streets Have No Name." When she messed up the words, she just laughed and continued singing, despite the fact that she was standing in the Noble Room of Hendricks Chapel with 13 other people. Baum, a peer minister with the Episcopal Campus Ministry, wasn't worried about lyrics.

DPS issues alert for only 1 of 2 off-campus robberies

Recent incident questions boundaries of Orange Watch

By Lauren Bertolini

Two students were robbed in separate incidents within a two-day period this month, less than a half-mile apart, yet the Department of Public Safety only issued an alert for the one that occurred on the boundary of DPS' new Orange Watch program. Orange Watch, which debuted in May, covers Thornden Park and much of the off-campus housing area north and east of the university (see map on page 6).

Pandora creator discusses Internet radio woes

By Paul Squire

Tim Westergren said he didn't want to create just another Internet radio site. "We don't want to be Internet radio," said Tim Westergren, founder of radio Web site Pandora, to a packed classroom Friday in Newhouse III. "We want to be radio". With every chair occupied, it was standing room only at the free event sponsored by the S.

Police remove fan from Dome

By Lauren Bertolini

Campus Briefs: One Syracuse basketball fan didn't get to rush the court after the Georgetown game on Feb. 16. A 32-year-old resident of West Leyden, N.Y. was handcuffed and escorted out of the Carrier Dome after a drunken altercation with Syracuse Police officers.

Citrus TV to produce first Spanish show

By Aleksey Shats

For the first time, CitrusTV will be broadcast en espanol. CitrusTV, the student-run television station of Syracuse University, announced the addition of the Spanish news program, "CitrusTV Noticias en Espanol," to its network. The show will reach out to Spanish-speaking members on the SU campus and in the community and will broadcast as early as the first weekend after spring break.

Former SU student's legacy honored through photo contest

By Mackenzie Reiss

Alexia Tsairis was a photojournalism major at Syracuse University who used her camera as a means to draw cultures together. But in the winter of 1988, life took a turn for the worse when 35 Syracuse students were killed in the bombing of Pan Am flight 103-Tsairis included.

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