Scoop Jardine pleaded his case to a trio of Syracuse teammates who had visions of professional basketball dancing in their heads. Jardine, a redshirt sophomore, tried to convince Jonny Flynn, Paul Harris and Eric Devendorf to stay for one more season in the frozen tundra of Syracuse.
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Wesley Johnson stole away from the media day crowd, a group who'd already pegged him as the afternoon's main attraction.
Dressed inconspicuously in his gray hooded sweatshirt, the highly-touted transfer snuck behind the masses and into the Carmelo K. Anthony Basketball Center weight room to bang out some bicep curls before his inevitable date with the bevy of cameras and reporters waiting for him.
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Jon Barnhart has plenty of Student Association experience under his belt to help him if he were to become president of Syracuse University's student body government. Hari Iyer, his opponent, admits that leadership is a bit foreign to him, but he knows how to take initiative and hit the ground running.
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Syracuse University has received a grade point average of 2.61 in the sex department.
In its fourth annual Sexual Health Report Card, Trojan Brand Condoms ranked 141 different universities and colleges based on the access and availability of sexual health information and resources at their student health centers.
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To the Syracuse field hockey team, Providence is starving. The Orange knows that the only thing that will satisfy the Friars' hunger is defeating the Orange at its home field, the field that will be hosting this weekend's Big East tournament.
"It's their field, they are going to want to win it," Syracuse senior forward Tracy Deitrick said.
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Entering an Oct. 24 matchup against Marquette, the Syracuse volleyball team was in prime position. After winning seven straight games, the Orange was 6-1 in the Big East, near the top of the conference standings, and appeared poised to secure a favorable seed in the Big East tournament.
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The students of Syracuse University need a Student Association president who recognizes the needs of the current SU student. The next SA president needs to have a strong platform that addresses campus issues that affect students now, such as safety, MayFest and student-administration communication.
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Tuesday night, I took the next step in becoming a true Londoner. I'm not a sports fanatic by any means, and if it weren't for my freshman year roommate I probably still wouldn't be able to follow a football or basketball game. But a London soccer game has more to offer than pure athletic talent, such as hot guys and crazy fans.
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