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Alan Alda discusses politics in journalism with the screening of his new movie "Nothing But The Truth"

By Abram Brown

The movie faded to black. The credits rolled. Ben Asher, a television, radio and film junior, whirled around in his seat. He and two other students, Stephanie Levine and Jillian Liese, jumped into conversation. The three Syracuse television, radio and film majors, plus a packed Hergenhan Auditorium, watched an advance screening Thursday night of "Nothing but the Truth.

Rockapella group brings old-school music to SU for parent's weekend

By Ben Tepfer

Rockapella, the a cappella group who wrote the theme song for "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" will perform both originals and covers 2 p.m. this Sunday in Goldstein Auditorium They may even throw in one of their catchy commercial melodies like the Folger's Coffee theme song.

Best Week Ever: Taxes, fences and 'Joe the Plumber'

By Dan Kaplan

Fence built behind AZD halts walkers As if Syracuse students weren't trapped enough already by the bad weather, now SU has officially decided to box us in altogether - literally. A fence running from behind Alpha Xi Delta forces students to walk around the street when they could once just cross through the sidewalk.

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