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Whitman nationally recognized
Program takes first in business contest
By Michael Lopardi
Program takes first in business contest The Princeton Review ranked the Martin J. Whitman School of Management's Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises program as one of the top ten of its kind in the country, but the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship disagreed.
SA approves Crites as new vice president
By Heather Collura
A new level of seriousness and accountability was added to many Student Association positions last night at their first meeting of the semester. After some dissention, bills passed adding interview components for the finance board, Board of Elections and Membership, Judicial Review Board, representatives to the Board of Trustees and University Senate candidates.
HSHP professors develop Web site, tests to help create healthier marriages
By Kelvin Ang
With more than 50 percent of marriages ending in divorce, it is no secret that building and maintaining a healthy marriage can be difficult, but a team of professors from Syracuse University's College of Human Services and Health Professions hopes to help.
LeMoyne expels man over paper
By Brian Hecht
While students are guaranteed the freedom of speech, LeMoyne College's recent actions against a student have raised questions of whether or not academic papers are the place to exercise this right. LeMoyne College expelled Scott McConnell, a student from its Masters of Education program, for writing a paper in which he advocated the use of corporal punishment in schools, he said.
Students start fight at Phi Kappa Psi house
By Eddie Beeby
STAFF REPORTS Public safety observed a fight between 15-20 males on the 500 block of University Place at around 1:30 a.m. Sunday, according to a public safety report. The fight began inside the Phi Kappa Psi house and moved into the street, the report stated.
'Sand in their future': ROTC cadets, graduates face possibility of serving in Iraq
By Scott Boyer
"In my mind, there's two types of cadets," said Andrew Ballow, a senior and commander for Syracuse University's Army ROTC battalion. "There's cadets who are here because they want to serve their country and they want to be in this kind of work, and there's the other type of cadet who's here to have their schooling funded."
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