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Lecture Offers Hydro-Powered Resolutions

To mark Earth Day 2004 Friday, a group of over 100 students and faculty flooded the Center for the Arts atrium for a poster competition and series of lectures on water usage.Organized by the Environmental and Society Institute, the lectures and poster competition identified environmental issues within the Western New York region, addressing subjects such as harnessing water and improving the hydroelectric power plant at Niagara Falls."The posters are research-based.


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Henderson Warms Hearts with Lecture About Survival

The Center for Tomorrow - a small, squat building at the corner of Flint and Maple Roads - might be as far from Broadway as any place in New York state.But the gap was bridged Thursday afternoon when Steven Henderson, a theater and dance professor who appeared on Broadway this spring, spoke to a group of about 100 alumni.During a lecture titled "Surviving in the Theater," Henderson discussed how to confront the task of keeping a job on Broadway."Survival is so personal as an artist, you want to put your DNA in it, your fingerprint," Henderson said.


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Bot Parts Everywhere

Robot lovers all over campus turned out Thursday for the match of the century: Larry the Pyramid versus the Bread Box of Death.Crowds surrounding the Bot Wars cage in the Student Union got rowdy, shouting jeers and cheers as bots impaled and tore off their opponents' plating.As part of National Engineers Week, Bot Wars participants competed to identify the fiercest piece of machinery."What, are they trying to kill one another?


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