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EPA to investigate Midland sewer plan
By Terence Johnson
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday that it will investigate a civil rights claim that alleges the proposed Midland Sewage Treatment Plant violates the rights of Syracuse residents. The claim, filed by the Syracuse University public interest law firm five months ago, alleged that there was a lack of public participation in the planning process and the final design of the plant would harm the well-being of those living near the site.
Homeland Security adds fee to international student registration
By Amy McKeever
International students applying to study at Syracuse University will now have to pay a little extra to support a new database which monitors their student status. The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, implemented by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security last year, requires international students to enter a variety of information about themselves, including enrollment status.
Family rejects concessions for Lockerbie
By Christine Show & Dave Robbie
Parent: "We will not sell out"
Student flees robber without injury or loss of possessions
Staff Reports An unidentified person attempted to rob a Syracuse University student at about 11 p.m. Wednesday near Jamesville Avenue, according to a Campus Hot News release. The person, wearing a black stocking over his face, ran up behind the student, demanding the student's possessions, the report stated.
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