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The proud speaker
Maya Angelou inspires crowd at leadership program
By Dan Poster
Maya Angelou inspires crowd at leadership program
Students cope with deaths in families
By Molly Murkett
The day after Halloween was a normal Monday for Stephanie Cohen, until she received a phone call from her mother with bad news. Her uncle had passed away. While her uncle had cerebral palsy and had recently been sick, the news came as a surprise to Cohen.
G-Unit posse slow to arrive
By Pete Freedman
If the old adage is true and patience is a virtue, then the hip-hop fans of Syracuse are an incredibly virtuous group. Last night at the Landmark Theatre, fans waited for more than three hours, sitting through four unknown acts and two DJs, before hip-hop stars Lloyd Banks and Young Buck of G-Unit decided to grace the audience with their presence.
Day-long schedule for Cantor inauguration
By Matt Finley
Students and Faculty, In honor of Chancellor Nancy Cantor's official inauguration, there have been a number of fun and educational special events scheduled. The administration hopes that, out of respect for the new chancellor and Syracuse University, everyone will attend at least two of the following programs: 7 a.
Survivor update
By Steve Krakauer
After tribal council, Lopevi came back to camp to huddle around the fire. Julie snuggled with Sarge, in a possible attempt to woo him as a partner in an alliance in the future. Back at Yasur, Rory was getting sick of his team. "What a worthless crew," he said, referring to Eliza, Leanne and Ami.
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