A Publication of Students in the Journalism Department at Morrisville State College | April 13, 2007

Four-year-old Nigel Arkhurst is a lonely figure on the ice hockey as he practices his technique during a recent Skate-n-Shoot session at the Morrisville State College IcePlex.

Photo by Kendra Spenard, ‘08

 

College Choir Spring Concert

The Morrisville State College Choir will  present its Spring Concert at 8 p.m. tomorrow,, April 20, in the Little Theater in STUAC.

Under the direction of Susan Sady, the choir will perform musical selections in a wide range of styles. The program will also include a beautiful trumpet solo.

All are invited to a reception immediately following the concert.

 

 

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CHIMES Online Editor

Vicki Gooch, '08

 

Online Layout

Jennifer Callahan, '08

 

CAMPUS

How Green is Central New York?

Find out tonight, as a panel of experts discusses environmental issues in STUAC Theater following a screening of An Inconvenient Truth. It all starts at 6 p.m.

 

EDITORIAL

Torture: Sure, why not?

On August 1, 2002, the Justice Department released a 50-page memo titled “Re: Standards of Conduct for Interrogation under 18 U.S.C. 2340-2340A.”

 

ENTERTAINMENT

Grindhouse: Three hours of the most depraved cinema you will ever see

Okay, you know what? I’m not going to write this review like I would a normal review. Grindhouse is different. Grindhouse is composed of two movies. Rodriguez’ Planet Terror is about zombies and Tarantino’s Death Proof is about an insane stuntman who kills people with his car. That takes care of plot description.

What was America Thinking?

Well folks, it happened again. Another week has passed, and Sanjaya Malakar is only now booted from America’s most watched television show, American Idol. What was America thinking?

Shock Value

Almost a decade after his first solo album Tim’s Bio: Life in Da Basement, which featured an array of popular hip hop and rap artist such as Nas, Missy Elliot and Jay z. Once again taking the solo route, producer and rapper Timberland releases Shock Value.

SPORTS

It's about time

Is it me, or are a lot of famous people screwing up lately? If you’re a football fan expect two of the NFL’s rising stars not to be on the field opening weekend.

Softball routs Wells in double header

After winning its first game of the regular season, the Morrisville softball team had lost three games in a row until Tuesday afternoon when they defeated Wells College in both games of a double header.

Women's lacrosse wins first game of the season

The women’s lacrosse team, seven games into their first Division-III season, may have ignited the spark they needed to set a positive tone for the remainder of the year.

 

 

 

 

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