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Student evaluates SU's newest study abroad program in Chile

By Kyle Adams

SANTIAGO, Chile - We stood at the base of Volcano Osorno in our snow gear, staring at each other through goggles. The guides said the climb was risky with rain on the horizon and the clouds as they were. It was up to us. We piled back into the small bus and took the slow, shaky ride back down into the town of Pucón.

Celestial choir sings Saturday

By Tory Marlin

If you go: What: Black Celestial Choral Ensemble concert Where: Hendricks Chapel When: Saturday at 8 p.m. How Much: Free Ja-el-Lucina Dozier had never been to church before her first concert with the Syracuse University Black Celestial Choral Ensemble.

The beat goes on

Orange Pulse showcase features medley of dance groups, types of performances

By Megan Hess

Stacey Herman gave the five-minute warning to her fellow dancers as she adjusted her sailor's hat and tugged at her midriff-baring top. "Be angry, be sexy, be sassy," the sophomore elementary education major boomed to a room of 53 dancers. They knew it was time to hit the stage.

Cole's jazz Untempered Ensemble to perform

By Shelley Kandpal

If you go: What: Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble Where: Kittredge Auditorium in HBC When: Saturday at 8:00 p.m. How Much: Free William Cole doesn't just stick to traditional jazz instruments like piano and trumpet in his ensemble - he also uses foreign instruments like Asian double reed horns, Chinese sonas and Korean hojoks to create a distinct sound that has gained his ensemble national recognition.

Q&A with 'Harold and Kumar' stars Kal Penn and John Cho

By Dan Hubsher

Q&A with "Harold and Kumar" stars Kal Penn and John Cho The Daily Orange participated in a conference call with Kal Penn and John Cho, stars of the new film "Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay." The sequel to 2004's hit "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle" hits theaters next Friday.

Forget me not

'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' overcomes generic plot with crude wit

By Dan Hubsher

"Forgetting Sarah Marshall" Directed by: Nicholas Stoller Starring: Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis, Russell Brand Stars 4 out of 5 The most popular hallmark of a Judd Apatow-produced comedy is the almost constant stream of random and often vulgar jokes and banter between characters.

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