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Blurring the lines
Screened at SU, "Nothing but the Truth" challenges notions of right and wrong
By Abram Brown
One more round of script revision keeps "Noting But the Truth" from Oscar gold. As it stands, the film delivers a solid, dramatic punch. But the knockout blow proves to be hard to find. "Nothing But the Truth" grapples with how far law should extend into journalism and also examines the changing face of journalism.
Actor Alan Alda discusses new film with SU students
By Abram Brown
The movie faded to black. The credits rolled. Ben Asher, a junior television, radio and film major, whirled around in his seat. He and two other students, Stephanie Levine and Jillian Liese, dived into conversation. The three Syracuse television, radio and film majors, plus a packed Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium, watched an advance screening of "Nothing but the Truth" Thursday night.
SU Sophomore expresses identity through personal fashion line
By Jada Wong
Jake Couri wanted to spread a message, so he used his fashion to let it out. Couri introduced his line of unisex v-neck T-shirts and hoodies on his Web site, jakecouri.com, this summer. Some contained political messages in time for the election. "Where do you stand?" is one quote printed on one of the company's shirts.
All-vocal group Rockapella concludes parent's weekend at SU
By Ben Tepfer
Gyasi Barber said he melted inside when he first heard George Baldi III's voice. Baldi, the bass singer for Rockapella, performed Sunday with the rest of his group at the Schine Student Center as a conclusion to SU's Family Weekend. Rockapella also listened to on-campus a capella groups Orange Appeal and The Mandarins.
Bringing down The (White) House
"Saturday Night Live's" political satire successfully mocks current events, but lacks creative prowess
By Kelly Outram
It's almost here. After almost two years worth of campaigning, dirty laundry and new buzz words, the 2008 presidential election is only hours away. But before the ballots are cast, "Saturday Night Live" wants to send viewers laughing to the polls with their 2008 Presidential Bash, which will air on NBC at 9 p.
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