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'This is not a death sentence'

Chris Bell will be teaching a course on HIV/AIDS in culture next semester. After all, he has first-hand experience.

By Rebekah Jones

When Chris Bell found out he was HIV-positive, he went home, sat down and watched "Law and Order." He didn't cry or lash out at his partner who infected him, he said. He watched television and started his homework. "I had papers to grade," said Bell, a post-doctorate research fellow and soon-to-be professor at Syracuse University.

UU brings hip-hop act Saigon to campus

By Kelly Outram

Sophomore Afsary Ahmed has never heard of the hip-hop artist Saigon. Neither has junior Mina Nous or senior Chris Hazle-Cary. But, that's the idea University Union is going for. Saigon, a rising hip-hop artist, will perform at 8 tonight in the Schine Underground as a part of UU's Bandersnatch Series.

A hairy situation: November brings questionable rituals

By Talia Pollock

You know it's November when the guys get hairy. As we take on the second week of the month, the manly men and the pubescent boys are distinguished by the lengths of their facial hair - a phenomenon we can credit No Shave November. The 30-day hoopla of razor abstinence actually started in Australia, where it is dubbed "Movember" because the Aussies call a moustache a "mo.

Atomic hit

'Fallout 3' blends two major game genres, resulting in an enticing apocalyptic nuclear holocaust juggernaut

By Matthew Bellezza

The third installment of the Fallout series dropped into gamers laps everywhere Oct. 28. Bethesda Game Studios' Fallout 3 is a first-person shooter, with some role-playing game aspects added on. This combination gives it an enormous open world feel and freedom RPG and FPS gamers all enjoy.

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