Very pale white male and female standing on text books (serving as platforms) in middle of stage with all of the lights on. Male dressed in jeans, grey Polo, brown leather jacket, red scarf, brown loafers and hair slicked back with a lot of hair gel. Female dressed in skinny jeans, yellow Polo with gray argyle sweater over it, yellow high heels, brown leather purse and a lot of bold face make up. Male and female very still-straight posture, one arm in front of them, plain faces. The lights start to turn off (not at the same time), leaving a spotlight on the two mannequins. Movements are very stiff and rigid.
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20-SomethingsSawdust
Buzzsaw Asks Why…Ithaca Hates the Holidays?
by Catherine Fisher December 7, 2011a.k.a why am I still here? Nobody likes finals week; it’s five days of cramming in all those Power-Points you pretended to take notes on…
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20-SomethingsMinistry of Cool
Raw from the Saw: Ceremonials by Florence + the Machine
by Carolyn Hartley December 7, 2011Florence + the Machine’s music is known for knockout vocals and powerful drumbeats that transcends to any audience. Their latest album Ceremonials, released on Nov. 1, 2011, although catchy, lacks cohesiveness and at times sounds like a overwhelming mess of ambiguous instruments, underneath Florence Welch’s overpowering howl.
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It’s easy to note the generational differences between students of today and their parents; going to college is harder, the job market is less than desirable and the prevalence of technology is inescapable. But we also differ from our parents in other ways.
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Twenty-somethings turn away from religion and toward secular communities
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20-SomethingsSawdust
Soon-To-Be Grad Suffers Quarter-Life Crisis
by Brianna Pennella December 7, 2011Friends report concern after student buys retro Gameboy and aspires to become an astronaut
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America’s education system: a shiny bubble-wrapped, predestined package that includes undergraduate and graduate studies. Then, the moment the diploma hits our palm, we break out of the box like a chick from a shell as we step out into the world to start the job search, and to start making our millions. It’s a good plan, a great one even. But what if we don’t know what we want to do?
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20-SomethingsMinistry of Cool
Call Me, Tweet Me If You Need Me
by Francesca Toscano December 7, 2011I am a slave to social media.
Nothing excites me more than tweeting clever musings or seeing a scandalous break-up pop up in my Facebook mini-feed. I read Perez Hilton more times a day than the New York Times and my obsession with cat blogs borders on neurotic.
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Students across the country are occupying today for tomorrow