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Almost famous
First Year Players polish musical 'FAME' during "hell week" of rehearsals
By Shayna Meliker
Unfortunately for the cast of First Year Players' (FYP) production of "FAME," Goldstein Auditorium shuts down at midnight. FYP's dress rehearsal Monday night - starring 24 freshmen organized by more than 50 upperclassmen - featured a complete set and full orchestra.
Google, YouTube join in on April Fools funny business
By AJ Chavar
April Fool's Day has come and gone, but in its wake are several tech pranks. Here are the top online and offline April Fool's technology pranks that ruffled feathers and made headlines this year - measured in 1-5 whoopie cushions. 5: "xkcd," "Dinosaur Comics" and "Questionable Content.
Matter of style
Styles P brings hip hop to last Bandersnatch show of semester
By Tim Goessling
Styles P has shared the microphone with Notorious B.I.G., Jay-Z and Puff Daddy, and tonight, he comes to Syracuse. Ending the Bandersnatch Concert Series for the year, Styles differs from previous shows headlined by more indie artists like Matt Wertz and Earl Greyhound.
Internet corner | thedirty.com
By Heather Mayer
thedirty.com College is all about embarrassing moments - drinking way too much, vomiting too much and drinking too much some more. But what happens when it's all caught on camera and posted all over the Internet? Thedirty.com is one of several gossip and self-incriminating Web sites out there.
Surviving the game
Can an imminent U.S. recession bring down the video game industry?
By Dave Arey
George Orwell once predicted 1984 would be a bad year. But for video games, it was 1983. That was the year of the so-called "Video Game Crash of 1983," which nearly crippled Atari. The crash began when the company spent $20 million for the rights to make a game based on the popular film "E.
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