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Armory shuttle begins, SA hopes it’s not just bar bus
By Justin Young
Armory Square, a district that because of its distance from the the Hill has prevented many from enjoying it, will get some new visitors starting today. A Centro bus departing from College Place at 4 p.m. will serve as the maiden voyage for the Armory Square shuttle, a pet project of the Student Association, who will be footing the bill.
Joint degree in law, disability offered
By Daniel Rivero
Since she was 12 years old, Cindy Smith knew that her goal in life was to help the legally handicapped. Growing up with a stepsister who has a physical disability and a mother who teaches special education only inspired her to seek the delivery vessel for that destination.
Visiting professor named
By Chris Maguire
Syracuse’s most despised resident, the arctic temperature, could easily freeze away the hopes of any tourism. But for Anthony Grafton, visiting Syracuse University will be an honor. The university recently appointed Grafton, director of the Davis Center for Historical Studies and professor of history at Princeton University, to the annual Jeannette K.
Professors talk foreign relations
By Ryan Gainor
With a war in Iraq a possibility and the United State’s international coalition for military action experiencing turbulence, two Syracuse University professors discussed the importance of foriegn relations in times of war. International relations professor and former U.
Ticket notices sent to homes
By Dana Naim
As March 3 nears, parking ticket violators are busy on the phone. They want to know if they're eligible for the 12-day grace period that will waive all late fees on their parking tickets, city officials said. "I've had about 50 parking tickets, and I just paid a few hundred dollars for them," said Joshua Goodman, 24, a Syracuse resident.
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