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Felix Ivanov, a new professor in VPA, teaches drama courses through movement and action

By Lily Galvin

Smack. Felix Ivanov hurls an athletic mat across a dance studio onto a scattered pile in the corner of the room. Smack. Ivanov tosses another mat across the room. Smack. And another. The 59-year-old Russian native, clad in a sweat-soaked black tank top and loose grey sweatpants, just finished teaching his Advanced Movement class.

'Tis the season to be totally overwhelmed with cheer

By Talia Pollock

It's mistletoe time: another excuse to slip the tongue, or another depressing reminder we have no one to lock lips with. Though the 12th month has just started, it's safe to say anyone who has turned on their radio or visited any doctor's office, restaurant or shopping establishment is already sick of Christmas music.

Project It Takes a Village, Inc. teaches AIDS awareness

By Venise Toussaint 

When Joylyn Fashu Kanu came to the United States from Zimbabwe in 1997, she had no idea she would return to her homeland only seven years later for the same reason she left: empowerment through education. Fashu Kanu started the non-profit organization Project It Takes a Village Inc.

Zombie Jamboree

'Left 4 Dead' brings back multi-player for PC

By Matthew Bellezza

Cooperative game play has been somewhat of a drag for PC gamers. You just don't get the same sensation of playing with someone right next to you that you do over an Internet connection. However, this problem may become a thing of the past. From the developers who brought you Half-Life 2, Counter-Strike and that wonderful graphics and physics engine (The Source engine) we all have come to love, comes Left 4 Dead: a simple, yet effective zombie survival shooter.

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