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New law allows customers to keep old cell phone numbers during provider switches
By Jessica Horvath
If the hassle of informing contacts of your new number is the reason you're not abandoning your substandard service provider, hesitate no longer - cell phone users across the nation will soon be able to hang onto their numbers when they switch providers.
Presidential, comptroller candidates announced
By John Nuthall
The names of the students vying to take the reins of the Student Association are out, and the candidates will have exactly one week to persuade students they're right for the job. The candidates for SA president and comptroller held their first public appearance Monday in the Schine Student Center atrium.
Officials schedule forums on potential peace officer status
By Lorraine Suwala
Students concerned about the possible change in authority within Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety will have a chance to speak out and let administrators know what they think. Forums informing the community about the possible implications of the upgrade are the first step in the decision-making process.
Students express concerns during forum about interracial dating
By Marshand Boone
The rules were simple: "Agree to disagree" and "have an open mind." Those decrees governed a forum about interracial dating hosted by the Multicultural Experience and Students Advocating Multicultural Equality on Monday night in Room 500 in the Hall of Languages.
Spokesman to address Middle East democracy
By Elyse Andrews
Politics in the Middle East are a hot topic almost every night on the evening news, and on Tuesday night, a player in that arena will speak at Syracuse University. Mark Regev, spokesman for the Embassy of Israel in Washington, D.C., will address students about democracy in the Middle East at 5 p.
Officers deem pornographic material left in Hendricks Chapel bias-related
An unidentified person intentionally left pornographic material sometime before 9 a.m. Tuesday around the main chapel of Hendricks Chapel, according to a Public Safety report. Public Safety officers categorized the incident as bias-related and turned the case over to the investigations unit, the report added.
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