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Where in the Rock is Slippery Rock Park?

5:48 pm in Focus, Uncategorized by

Every school week Slippery Rock is consistently a bustling town, with rows of cars driving on Main Street and Franklin Street, and even more people walking around on and off the SRU campus.Head a little North on Main Street, just over the hill leading out of town, and one would find the Slippery Rock Park, a park not well-known to SRU students, but enjoyed year-round by residents of the town, according to post-baccalaureate resort recreation major, Steve Ball.

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Where in the Rock is Slippery Rock Park?

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Spelling out s-u-c-c-e-s-s with SRU musical cast

8:19 am in Focus, Uncategorized by

I grow weary of giving films bad reviews. There are few chances for me to give film reviews that show how much I truly enjoy film.

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"Invisible Children" raises awareness of wars in east Africa

3:18 am in Focus, Uncategorized by

Imagine being taken from your home and being forced into military service. Imagine being forced to kill without mercy

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"Invisible Children" raises awareness of wars in east Africa

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Student customers crucial to businesses

5:15 pm in Focus, Uncategorized by

Walking down Slippery Rocks main street, the variety of stores and restaurants greet those students and faculty who happen venture down from the campus.

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Canada’s dirty secret

10:41 am in Focus, Uncategorized by

MONTREAL (CUP) – There are some things you never forget. The sound of hundreds of dogs barking in cages so small that they are unable to turn around, left for days without food or water, driven to attack and eat each other

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‘The Eagle’ doesn’t soar

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Focus Features newest movie, “The Eagle,” opened over the weekend of Friday, Feb 4. It is a bit surprising to see Focus Features release an epic-style action movie. The company is best known for its quirky comedies, Oscar-bait dramas, and independent features, not to mention bringing foreign-language films to the art houses like Century Landmark.

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Two recent film releases: Harry Potter disappoints; Enter the Void intrigues

12:31 pm in Focus, Uncategorized by

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 Directed by David Yates (Warner Bros. 2010) Nine years and 1,048 minutes of cinema later, weve finally reached the penultimate installment of the Harry Potter film saga

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Gold Motel speaks on album, artistic processes

10:54 am in Focus, Uncategorized by

“Ive [thought] about this before about how there is so much material in the world. How its almost impossible to choose what you want to sound like.

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CIM president Joel Smirnoff leads CIM orchestra through exquisite performances of Mozart, Bartók, Beethoven

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The Cleveland Institute of Music student orchestra took center stage Oct. 27 in a special collaboration with CIMs new president Joel Smirnoff in a lively program of works by Mozart, Bart&oacutek, and Beethoven. The level of playing from the orchestra, violin soloist, and conductor re-affirmed why the school is one of the worlds leading music conservatories, and why the community benefits from performances that are on par with professional orchestras.

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Conviction high on melodrama, low on actual conviction

5:33 am in Focus, Uncategorized by

Conviction is the real-life story of how Betty Anne Waters (Hilary Swank) earned a law degree to get her brother Kenny (Sam Rockwell) out of prison for a crime he didnt commit. What could have easily been an uninteresting magazine article has been stretched into a painfully boring feature film.

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Conviction high on melodrama, low on actual conviction