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Disabilities not considered to be part of diversity hiring at SU

By Amanda Waddell

Diversity may be a core value of Syracuse University, but when it comes to hiring new employees, diversity is very strictly defined. SU does not plan on paying extra attention to the hiring of people with disabilities in its efforts to increase faculty diversity - a greater emphasis is instead being placed on increasing the racial and ethnic diversity of the incoming faculty, said Michael Flusche, associate vice chancellor of academic affairs.

Colleges hope to raise rape awareness

By Christine Show

Thousands of college students across the nation are getting carded today. They aren't, however, trying to get into their favorite bar, they are participating in "Get Carded 2003," a nationwide sexual assault awareness program. In an attempt to spread awareness of rape and sexual assault, more than 700 college campuses, including those in Syracuse, are participating in a day-long event presented by the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network.

Student takes time off to take shot at Miss America crown

By David Robie

Syracuse University is known for, among many other things, its beautiful women. This year is no exception - save for one woman in particular, who is missing from Syracuse's population. Erin E. Williams, the reigning Miss Delaware, participated in the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City, N.

Assembly continues discussion on scheduling paradigm

By John Nuthall

The Student Association continued to marshal its opposition to the new scheduling proposal Monday, announcing two new initiatives and swearing in several new student University Senators. The SA will conduct a survey to gauge the student body's opinion of the new proposal.

Student taken to hospital as head is caught in door

STAFF REPORTS A Syracuse University student's head got caught in a car door at about 8 p.m. Sept. 15 in front of Sadler Residence Hall, according to a Public Safety report. The victim suffered a laceration and was transported to Community General Hospital, the report added.

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