Feature
Collecting evidence
SU creates long awaited forensic science program
By Kelly Outram
Someone just committed a brutal murder, and three strangers turn into suspects. With no witnesses or motives cited, the conviction of the perpetrator and the freedom of the two other suspects hang in the balance. It's up to the forensic scientists in the crime laboratory to analyze the evidence and decide the suspects' fate.
Senior clenches second SU Idol crown
By Liz Eney
Sabrina Cunningham didn't care about winning - she just wanted to sing. But winning was an added bonus after Cunningham, a senior in The College of Arts and Sciences and member of the a capella group Groovestand, won over the crowd and judges at the second annual Syracuse University Idol competition in Goldstein Auditorium Monday night.
Taking inspiration from Jackie O, mod turns modern
By Melissa Daniels
When I was kid, I used to watch reruns like "Bewitched," "I Dream of Jeannie" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" during the summer like clockwork - quality shows in their own rite, but somewhat cheesy in retrospect. But there's one thing I love about watching shows from that era: the fashion.
Redemption
After its last failed album, Metallica revisits the sounds that made the band famous in 'Death Magnetic'
By Joshua Kruk
Five years ago, critics and fans left Metallica for dead. The band's 2003 album "St. Anger" earned some critical praise, but longtime fans were put off by a change in direction. A documentary released in 2004 about the band's current state, titled "Some Kind of Monster," was an unsettling sight for fans.
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