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"In the Moment" showcases accumulation of work

Dance majors show off their skills in student- and professionally-choreographed pieces

By Amber Wilhelm, Rocket Contributor

After a semester of hard work, students in the SRU dance department will be putting on their dancing shoes and showing off their skills to the public through their latest concert, "In the Moment" The show will take place in Miller Auditorium and features 12 dance pieces, three of which were choreographed by guest artists.

SRU alumnus makes it big in entertainment

By Liz Glazier, Rocket News Editor

From Best Buy to the E! television network, 2005 Rock graduate Ryan Muldowney's journey has definitely been an interesting one. Starting out as a computer science major, Muldowney changed to communication with an emphasis in journalism during the fall semester of his sophomore year.

Religious groups provide activities, Bible studies for students

By Melissa McFarland, Rocket Contributor

Many students involve themselves in organizations and activities while enjoying the college experience. But one type of organization that may be overlooked by many students is the religious organizations offered at SRU. SRU features four religious groups: the All Saints Fellowship, Campus Crusade for Christ, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Foundation of Faith Ministries.

Rushed service steals the spotlight from good food

By Meagan Gribbin, Rocket Advertising Manager

It's Friday, time for the weekly Wal-Mart run. I heard good things about this Genova's place that's on the way, so I decided to stop in. Let's just say that I left the place more disappointed than satisfied. At a place that boasts "time is an important ingredient," one would expect to have a nice, calm evening with friends to casually chat over dinner.

Monster flick impressive despite far-fetched plot

By Brian McCumsey, Rocket Movie Critic

"Cloverfield" is a classic monster-attacking-the-big-city kind of movie, but it twists things up. The clever handheld-video-camera shooting style springs past other monster movies into an awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping scare-fest that feels fresh and incredibly entertaining.

Real World's Parisa to speak about cultural diversity

By Elizabeth Rekowski, Rocket Focus Editor

Many castmates of MTV's "The Real World" have visited SRU, but few have come to the university with a positive message to help bring students together. On Jan. 31, Parisa Montazaran from "The Real World: Sydney," will be visiting campus to give a lecture about her experiences with cultural diversity.

SRU students put together first rock concert at Swope

Wentworth and Bruno, Rage Against the Vending Machine to be featured

By Liz Glazier, Rocket News Editor

Swope Music Hall has hosted a countless number of concerts since its opening in 1977, but on Jan. 30, the concert hall will host the first rock ensemble to ever be performed in the building. The free concert will spotlight the bands Wentworth and Bruno and Rage Against the Vending Machine at 7:30 p.

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