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Students offer up reasons for racial divide on campus
By Christine Show
As Syracuse University attempts to make diversity an important element on campus, statistics show that the student population may have a different view. About 71.7 percent of black and Hispanic upper-class students live on South Campus, and minority students make up 33.
Facebook faces litigation over design concept
By David Hale
Students who spend hours putting off schoolwork while searching through profiles on TheFacebook.com may soon be forced to crack open their textbooks. The popular student-based networking site may be forced to shut down after creator Mark Zuckerberg was sued by the founders of a rival Web site.
Effect of war on campaign discussed by SU professor
By Sam Edelstein
With President George W. Bush emphasizing the war on terror in his re-election campaign, his focus on wartime accomplishments may end up hurting him politically in the end. Robert McClure, professor of political science at Syracuse University, spoke last night at the Christian Brothers Academy in DeWitt to about 100 members of the community about the history of war and the presidency and how it may affect the upcoming election.
Management school explores tuition fee options
By Erin DeJesus
Syracuse University's Martin J. Whitman School of Management may begin to charge graduate students a flat tuition fee rather than per credit hour, but the process is still "in the in-between phase," according to School of Management Associate Dean Sandra Hurd.
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