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From the ground up
Sam Giber and Patrick Alvarez develop Project Feed Me to help low-income residents
By Rebekah Jones
Sam Giber and Patrick Alvarez grew up in different worlds. Giber spent his youth in an affluent Massachusetts suburb. Alvarez moved from shelter to shelter in the Bronx and Brooklyn, homeless from 7 to 9 years old. Despite where they came from, the undeclared freshmen in the College of Arts and Sciences are now neighbors on the fifth floor of Day Hall.
Homemade Halloween
The Daily Orange offers popular costume alternatives available in the average closet
By The Daily Orange Feature Staff
A quick trip to the standard costume shop shows that the average costume costs between $40 and $80. The Daily Orange staff thinks that's a little steep. There's no need to spend that much on a one-time wear when there are plenty of costumes hanging in your closet (or folded in your underwear drawer).
Alan Alda film to screen on campus, Q&A to follow
By Abram Brown
"Nothing But the Truth" pitches the tried and true drama of journalistic integrity versus the rule of law. Kate Beckinsale plays a reporter who refuses to disclose a source after she outs a CIA agent. She hires lawyer Alan Burnside (Alan Alda) to defend her right to keep her source confidential.
Big wheels keep on turning… hopefully
By Holden Fenner
I got a new car last year. Well, okay, new is a stretch. Allow me to rephrase: it was younger than I am, which, as far as I was concerned, was pretty good. I had decided to get it because, even though it was a 1994 Buick Park Avenue, it only had 87,000 miles on it and was selling for $1,500.
Been there, saw that
The fifth installment of 'Saw' recycles twisted plot and same tricks
By Rebekah Jones
"Saw V" Directed by: David Hackl Starring: Tobin Bell, Scott Patterson, Costas Mandylor 1 out of 5 stars "Saw V" is an incredibly difficult to follow pseudo-snuff film. Not because the plot twists are mind-blowing or the writing was meant to trick you, but because the film had four sub-plots and jumped from different people and time periods throughout the entire "Saw" series.
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