Posted on 11 April 2010. Tags: PHEEIA, SUNY Budget
New York State leaders, lawmakers and the Governor, have continued their tradition of not passing the state’s budget on time. This puts a delay on the future of the Public Higher Education Empowerment and Innovation Act (PHEEIA). Despite the delay, the future of PHEEIA looks bright.
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Posted in News, Top Stories
Posted on 07 April 2010. Tags: I-Con, Meal Points, PHEEIA
More PHEEIA nonsense; I-CON photo spread; USG Election Results; Wang Center kyogen plays; Repo Man Review; Mass Effect comics; Please Steal Food; Privatizing SUNY; Tony Todd Interview; Baseball Microcolumns; RIP Shawn Michaels
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Posted in Issues
Posted on 28 March 2010. Tags: education, history, politics
On March 12, the Texas Board of Education passed a social studies curriculum change that would overhaul what some on the board considered a staunchly leftist look at history.
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Posted in Opinions, Top Stories
Posted on 28 March 2010. Tags: haiku, poetry
Where does bedrock end;
And soil begin such deep thought;
The answer requires
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Posted in Literary Supplement
Posted on 28 March 2010. Tags: poetry
The evening lanterns form a congregation of heavenly lights…
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Posted in Literary Supplement
Posted on 27 March 2010. Tags: games, music, xbox 360
On March 5, music took one step closer to being fully democratized: the Rock Band Network store finally opened up to the public. The song list is very impressive, featuring everyone from indie rock n’ roll mainstays The Hold Steady, geek-folk guitarist Johnathan Coulton, to even the Flight Of The Conchords.
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Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories
Posted on 27 March 2010. Tags: games, PS3
Will you become the ultimate warrior of Olympus or die like those who have come before you? God of War III is the third and final game in the trilogy where Kratos, armed with his two blades, will try once again to defeat Zeus.
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Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Top Stories
Posted on 25 March 2010. Tags: Students First, USG
The former front-runner for USG President, Syed Haq, has dropped out of the race. Though he once held the support of the Student Advocates party, this changed at a recent party meeting. Haq lost their support for his candidacy and the party split and renamed itself Students First.
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