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Then and Now: Looking back at the most memorable moments of 2005 and 2009

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Posted: 5/6/09, 6:45 PM EST Section: Feature
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Things were different back in 2005, when many of this year's graduating seniors started at Syracuse University. George W. Bush's approval rating continued to sink, Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, and moviegoers gushed over Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal in "Brokeback Mountain." Now, four years later, President Barack Obama has just wrapped up his first 100 days in office, "Slumdog Millionaire" was the film of the year, and the economic recession is dominating headlines.



As members of the Class of 2009 head off to the "real world," The Daily Orange looks back at the top news and pop culture moments from their freshman and senior years.



2005 - 2006

TV

"Weeds" "The Colbert Report" "Everybody Hates Chris"

"Prison Break" "Bones" "How I Met Your Mother"



Movies

"Rent" "Brokeback Mountain" "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" "Munich"



Music

Kanye West, "Late Registration"

Rihanna, "Music of the Sun"

Death Cab for Cutie, "Plans"

The Fray, "How to Save a Life"

Panic at the Disco, "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out"

Mary J. Blige, "The Breakthrough"

National/World News

John Roberts was confirmed as chief justice of the United States Bird flu outbreak caused fear worldwide YouTube was developed Sudoku took the world by storm Facebook began connecting friends across the globe "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" sold 9 million copies in 24 hours



SU News

Cantor shut down HillTV due to controversial television show "Over the Hill" Greg Robinson began his first year as SU football coach Gerry McNamara played his final game for the Orange Former SU student Brian Shaw convicted of murder Dashboard Confessional, Ozomatil and Robert Randolph played Juice Jam Jim Boheim made the Hall of Fame SU took in Tulane University transfers in the wake of Katrina Billy Joel performed at SU



2008 - 2009
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Mr. T

posted 5/11/09 @ 8:46 PM EST

Cantor is more than happy to ardently defend the free speech of someone like Jim Cook yelling curse words near little kids at UIUC basketball games or criminals who take hold university property and students hostage, so long as it fits her narrative o

Our pity to you, Syracuse, but your gain of Cantor is most definately NOT our loss. (Continued…)

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