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Jake Crouthamel's contribution undeniable

After 27 years, Syracuse is losing one of the most influential figures in the history of the athletics department. Yesterday, during a press conference at the Iocolano-Petty Football Complex, the director of athletics for Syracuse University, Jake Crouthamel, announced his retirement effective June 30, 2005.

Lil' Kim course not appropriate

By Ben Hawken

SU is home to the world famous S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, and even a law school thrown in for good measure. After this semester, however, we get to add another scholastic honor to our prestigious intellectual repertoire - we are the school with the class about Lil' Kim.

Point taken

Columnists debate high school vs. college

The Rules Each week, one of the participating parties will choose a topic and write a column based on that subject. The opposing party will be given the opportunity to read over that column within a limited time frame and take notes to write a rebuttal. This week's topic chosen by Julie Lozinski Julie Lozinski Thinking about high school often makes college students shiver.

Letter: Good riddance

The GREATEST day in Syracuse University athletics since the 2003 National Championship is upon us: SU athletic director Jake Crouthamel has made a decision beneficial to this university for the first time in at least five years. His resignation indicates he will at last cease to be a detriment to our athletic department.

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