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Campus Times E3 Podcast!

While we are hard at work finishing our text impressions of E3 this year, check out our E3 podcast discussion on the highlights of the show! Full story

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E3 2010: Hands on: The Nintendo 3DS

How Nintendo makes real life look boring

The announcement of the new Nintendo 3DS may be the most exciting development in handheld gaming since the time when I begged my parents for a Game Boy Color -- and that isn’t just the awesome getting-to-see-it-early-at-E3 talking.

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E3 2010: Microsoft's attempt to Kinect with the masses

Microsoft is one of the youngest competitors in the video game console industry, yet it seems to be the smartest player. While other systems struggled to put together a strong online network, Microsoft made it look all too easy with Xbox Live. Powered by franchises like Halo and Fable, the company has released a steady stream of successful games.

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E3 2010: Hands on: "Golden Sun: Dark Dawn"

    Let’s be honest. For those of us (myself included) who remember and love the first "Golden Sun," it has been a long year to wait since it’s unveiling at last year’s E3. All we had was the E3 video from last year to whet our appetites for this powerhouse role-playing game (RPG) on the Game Boy Advance to return.

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RCAN struggles for alumni

As of the end of April, the Rochester Career Advisory Network had approximately 11,000 alumni volunteers registered, yet the College's alumni are not too quick to sign up. Full story

Sanjay Gupta to deliver Meliora Weekend address

Sanjay Gupta, a renowned neurosurgeon and medical journalist, will deliver the keynote address during Meliora Weekend 2010. Full story

The best of Security Update

For the most part, Security Update is serious business. However, some of the most memorable entries have been the poorly executed thefts, fire-related incidents and other random bad ideas. Full story

From Clinton to chipmunks, 2010 sees it all

A lot has happened in the last four years, and a proper retrospective is in order. So much has happened, in fact, that many very consequential things have faded into the background. Full story

Out into an interesting future

After four years, it is time for the class of 2010 to face that long-ignored question: "What's next?" Full story

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C. Dale Young in second person

 As the editor of the New England Review, C. Dale Young sifts through 65,000 submissions of poetry per year. Of those 65,000, 65 of them will dawn the quarterly’s table of contents. Full story

Spirit of New Orleans found amongst the rubble in 'Treme'

The Idiot Box Addict

 Let’s just get this out of the way first. HBO’s newest show “Treme” is pronounced, “truh-may,” not “trem.” After watching the pilot of “Treme,” it is immediately clear that this show is much more than a mispronounced title. Full story

Peter Steele, Type O Negative frontman, 1962-2010

It was announced on April 14 that Peter Steele, the singer, bassist and songwriter for Brooklyn Gothic metal band Type O Negative, suddenly died at the age of 48 from heart failure. Full story

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Team reaches UAA third place game

The UR women’s tennis team wants everyone to understand something: it doesn’t matter what your team is ranked — anyone can be brought down. Full story

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Team tries to find groove as league play heats up

Liberty League play started off with a full spectrum of emotions for the softball team. They showed joy and confidence through the first two games and then the next day it became disappointment and grief. Full story

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