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Body Language: The Body Talk Project helps people speak out about their body issues
By Araba Sparta-Grant
Harriet Brown remembers hearing students say that they refused to buy size 4 pants when they usually wear a size 2 because it made them "feel gross." Through her research with students, Brown, a magazine journalism professor recognized that students within the Syracuse community have body issues In an attempt to relieve the pressure for students to have the perfect body, Brown brought Project BodyTalk to Syracuse for students to share and relate to each other.
Sequels are a production cash cow, but ruins old classics for viewers
By Stacie Foster
There's no beating a night out at the movies. Popcorn, candy, your best friend-not to mention Leonardo DiCaprio and Julia Roberts-all create the perfect recipe for a good time. The best part about movies: they cater to your mood. The genres go on and on, and there's a one for everyone.
25park.com to sell designer brands in Schine
By Rebecca Toback
What: 25Park.com sale When: Today 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Where: Schine Student Center Room 304A and B How much: varies The 25Park.com sample sale, today in the Schine Student Center, promises for designer clothes at prices at least 20 percent off. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Phi, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Sigma Delta Tau sororities are helping to host the event that will be selling various brands including Antik Batik and Elizabeth and James.
Not much said: Say Anything's latest self-titled album is a poor departure from previous ones with whiny lyrics, complicated arrangements
By Olivia St. Denis
BAND: Say Anything ALBUM: "Say Anything" GENRE: Alternative Rock SOUNDS LIKE: Saves the Day, Hot Rod Circuit, Brand New SCORE: 40 Decibels After spending the last two years tirelessly touring across the states and the United Kingdom, the Los Angeles-based band Say Anything has come out with their fourth album.
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