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Genocide survivors speak of hate

Living in a time of hatred and racially motivated violence does not seem to be within the popular consciousness of people in this country and of time period. Full story

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Pride falls to Huskies in double overtime heartbreaker

The magic ran out for the Hofstra men’s basketball team Saturday night as they fell to Northeastern 74-71 in double overtime. Full story

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"The Legend of J.J. Jefferson" goes viral

 What do two years of planning, 10 days of production and $2,000 get you? Full story

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Letter From The Editor: We are a pro-piracy newspaper

The Chronicle is a pro-piracy paper. That statement might seem like a lazy way of saying we like to download copious amounts of free music and movies, but it’s actually a political statement. Full story

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The 61st annual Shakespeare Festival

For the fifth time in its 61-year history, the University will present “Twelfth Night” as the main-stage offering of the Annual Shakespeare Festival. The festival, presented by the Department of Drama and Dance, will also feature a one-hour adaptation of “Julius Caesar” by English Department professor Maureen Connolly McFeely entitled “The Ides of March.” Full story

New York Political Scandal Round-Up

By Daniel S. Levine

The Democratic Party has been dealt some serious blows this past week. Three major political scandals have shown their head. All three of these are related to New York politicians.

A Sucker for Anything Acoustic?

By Christina Serednicki

If you have a pulse, you’ve wasted at least SOME time on YouTube. And, if you’ve wasted some time on YouTube, you’ve realized how many cringe worthy/pointless/useless videos are floating around out there. Is it sad? Absolutely. Is it entertaining? Of course it is. Sometimes, it’s even precious. But, we’re not here to critique the Internet (today).

Parks and Recreation "Woman of the Year" Recap

By Jennifer Hillman

Remember, Cablevision users, when you lost Food Network and HGTV for a couple of days and how horrible it was? Well another, more deadly wave of the TV monopolies wanting more money has arrived.

'City' gets sexed up once more

By Caroline Dawson

There are only a few months left until the release of the much anticipated Sex and the City 2 movie. The trailer for the movie is out, and we can once again catch a glimpse of Carrie Bradshaw’s glamorous New York City life.

Oscar red carpet live blog!

By Eva Morreale

Hey kids! Prepped for Oscar Night? Yours truly will be conducting a live-blog of the red carpet (with pictures!). So stay tuned and lets cross our fingers for some stunning gowns, drunken celebrity antics, and some nonsense spewed from the lips of Guiliana Rancic and Ryan Seacrest! The fun begins at 6!

Producer: See "The Miracle Worker" or else!

By David Gordon

Donna Murphy will join Sutton Foster in the City Center Encores! production of Stephen Sondheim and Arthur Laurents’ “Anyone Can Whistle,” April 8-11. Murphy will play Mayor Cora Hoover Hooper to Foster’s Nurse Fay Apple.