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Glow Fest's noise violates village code


		Glow Fest's noise violates village code

The Stylus, SUNY Brockport, NY

1 day ago by William Matthias

Residents of the Village of Brockport flooded Monroe County's 911 Center with complaints Saturday, Aug. 28, as the noise generated from the on-campus event Glow Fest traveled beyond the boundaries of the college.

Brockport Student Government (BSG) and Health Promotions and Preventions Services (HPPS) sponsored/organized Glow Fest, which took place on the campus Mall from 10:30 p.

Architecture Cafe Shut Down by McGill

The McGill Tribune, McGill University, QC

23 hours ago by Matt Chesser

The Architecture Café has served its last cup of fair-trade coffee, as McGill administration has decided to close the popular student hangout.

Deputy Provost (Student Life and Learning) Morton Mendelson cited financial losses and improper management as the primary reasons for the decision to close the café and begin plans to "repurpose" the space as a study area.

Movie Review: Inception delivers clever, exciting plot

The Stylus, SUNY Brockport, NY

1 day ago by Andy Chruscicki

Christopher Nolan has done it again. The director behind such memorable films as The Dark Knight and Memento has once again taken movies to a spellbinding level with his latest film, Inception.

The film revolves around Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) who has long been an Extractor.

NFL PREVIEW: American Football Conference West

The McGill Tribune, McGill University, QC

21 hours ago by Gabe Pulver

San Diego Chargers: It must be hard to be a fan of a team that's terrific every single regular season but can't get it together in the playoffs. Phillip Rivers, for all his success in the regular season, isn't the guy to change things. Evidently, he lacks the fortitude to take his team to the next level.

Music Review: Goo Goo Dolls Something For the Rest of Us

The Stylus, SUNY Brockport, NY

1 day ago by Bryan Montgomery

The newest cut by the Goo Goo Dolls does a good job at maintaining the status quo: realizing what your fans like to hear and putting out music that will keep them happy.

The band's new album, Something For the Rest of Us sticks to the mold that has been made the band successful.

CD Review: Katy Perry- Teenage Dream

The McGill Tribune, McGill University, QC

3 hours ago by Brahna Siegelberg

For an album that was touted as the cementing of Katy Perry's abilities as a credible singer/songwriter, Teenage Dream sure missed the mark. It's bubblegum pop at its most extreme (read: cotton candy-scented liner notes!), and most of the lyrics are about as trite and non-poetic as those on a Britney album.

Stig's Identity

Clarkson Integrator, Clarkson University, NY

2 days ago by Sawyer Sutton

"The last time I wore that suit George Michael could still drive in a straight line," said Andy Wilman, Top Gear's executive producer in a blog post referencing recent court visits. The news broke September 1; The BBC lost their suit blocking HarperCollins from publishing a book revealing identity of the Stig, Top Gear's official test driver whose identity until recently was under a permanent veil of secrecy.

Illegalize marriage!

Clarkson Integrator, Clarkson University, NY

2 days ago by Katelynn Wilson

Across the country, different groups argue about gay marriage. Many religious groups seem to feel that the sanctity of marriage would be jeopardized by including homosexual people, who they see as sinful. Homosexual individuals, however, argue their legal rights are less than those of their heterosexual counterparts because the nation is refusing them the legal ability to join with their chosen partner.

Five best free software downloads

Clarkson Integrator, Clarkson University, NY

2 days ago by Sean McDonald

So you are at college, have a shiny new computer that is running great, but what software should you put on it? Here is a little list to help you get the best results for a price everyone loves: $0. Web browser Google Chrome http://google.com/chrome/ Let us face it, when it comes to browsers Internet Explorer is not winning any awards for reliability, performance… or anything for that matter.

MSC student killed in single-car accident

The CHIMES, Morrisville State College, NY

5 days ago by Jeffrey Costello, '12 | Editorial Co-Editor

A Morrisville State College student was the victim of a fatal single-car accident on Oxbow Road in Fenner on Sept. 1.

Construction moving forward on campus

The CHIMES, Morrisville State College, NY

5 days ago by Monica Bonneau, '12 | Campus News Co-Editor

This year, many renovations will be taking place on the Morrisville campus. Some of the renovation plans include, a replacement of the pool in STUAC, a two-story fitness center, renovations to the theater and changes to the basketball and volleyball courts in STUAC and the weight room. "These phases will be started around Christmas time," said President of Morrisville State College, Raymond Cross.

Local Syracuse band rocks The Bug Jar in Rochester

The CHIMES, Morrisville State College, NY

5 days ago by Wendy Vair, '12 | Lifestyle Editor

The Scarlet Ending is a six-member band right out of Syracuse. Turning the music scene upside-down since 2005, the band has gone way beyond what anyone has expected it to. "We formed this band for our high school battle of the bands," says guitarist, violinist and vocalist Kayleigh Goldsworthy. That's right, they have a violinist. They also have a cellist and a pianist to go along with the usual guitar, bass and drums. The band consists of Kayleigh, her twin sister Kaleena on vocals and keyboard, Jon Tedd on guitar and vocals, Aaron Garritillo on bass, Jess Hafner on cello and synthesizer, and Nicholas Streeter on the drums.

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