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Ring bearers
The Hill is alive with the sound of music from Crouse College Chimesmasters
By Talie Tebbi
Will Valenti couldn't sleep through HST 329: "The Making of Modern India" class he took freshman year. Though he tried, at 11:45 a.m. each day, "Part of Your World" from "The Little Mermaid" would ring through Maxwell Hall and startle him awake. "The Little Mermaid," along with other known melodies, rang from Crouse College five days a week throughout the day.
Upgrade technology, upgrade price
By Matthew Bellezza
While the name Solid State Drives might make you think of some road construction project, it's hardly something you could drive your car through. Solid State Drives (SSD), or Solid State Memory, refers to a competing technology to your Hard Disk Drive (HDD).
Michael Tran
By Kelina Imamura
California-native Michael Tran wears a "west coast hipster" style even in the Syracuse snow: Vans Anaheim flip-flops, white Wayfarer sunglasses and a belt imprinted with the words and bear from the California flag. "This is my favorite article of clothing," said the junior biology major.
Still digging
Oasis' return to the spotlight, 'Dig Out Your Soul' covers too many musical genres to create a cohesive record
By Dan Kaplan
Artist: Oasis Album: Dig Out Your Soul Sounds Like: An imitation of the Beatles, with mixed results. 65 decibels out of 100 Oasis is a name from the past. Anyone remember? That Britpop band out of Manchester, England? The one with the two fighting brothers who had those two huge hits in the mid-1990s? "Wonderwall?" "Champagne Supernova?" Ring any bells? Most likely not, because ever since then one could argue that Oasis has been trying to be forgotten.
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