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Juice Jam brings rap, indie rock and British underground to Skytop Field

By Melissa Daniels

Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke got close and personal with Syracuse University students at Sunday's Juice Jam Festival. In a preppy blue polo shirt with a proudly popped collar, Okereke jumped off stage, past the barriers and into the middle of the dancing, clapping crowd while the band performed its latest single "Mercury.

Juice Jam attracts big crowd, new clubs

UU Concerts forgoes attractions to focus on music

By Rebekah Jones

Walking through the booths at Juice Jam, Ian Solomon is bombarded by all the groups recruiting new members. He is drowning in flyers and magazines handed out from every direction. Pride Union and Planned Parenthood provide information on sexually transmitted infections and birth control.

Google's new web browser brings Internet back to basic

By Matthew Bellezza

Google announced the release of its new, home-brewed Internet browser, dubbed Google Chrome on Sept. 3. This seemed a bit strange because Google backs Firefox, one of the more popular browsers on the Web today. So why the sudden desire to make an Internet browser of its own? Is it even all that special? As always, curiosity got the best of me, and even though I'm running Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari, what's one more browser? So download I did - on the day it was released, no less.

Nostalgia Nook | Polly Pocket

By Kelly Outram

Nostalgia Nook: Polly Pocket (1990) Bigger than a fingernail, smaller than a paperclip, the blonde curly-haired cutie named Polly Pocket exploded onto the scene in the early 90s, proving that bigger isn't necessarily better. The beauty of Polly Pocket wasn't just her bite-sized stature, but also that she seemed to come packed with fun and surprises.

Bloc Party rocks Euclid house after Juice Jam gig

By Dan Kaplan

John DeNapoli couldn't believe it. Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke had taken a break between songs at Sunday's Juice Jam festival to ask the crowd where in Syracuse to party. DeNapoli, a third year architecture student at Syracuse University, dismissed the question as mere rock star foolery.

90210 - 101

The new 90210 cast takes inspiration from its former years but adds more twists than other teenage dramas

By Kelly Outram

After the old crowd grew up, got married and moved on, life went on in Southern California. With a new cast and new problems the popular zip code is back to attract a new generation to the sex, lies and intrigue that lie in Beverly Hills, 90210. The newly revamped 90210 seems to be a mixture of "Gossip Girl," "My Super Sweet 16" and "Scrubs.

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