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Snoop Dogg slated for Block Party
University Union snags rapper after Harvard University drops concert
By Steven Kovach and Meredith Bowen
University Union snags rapper after Harvard University drops concert.
Law school dean forms plans for improvements
Students still not convinced of her intents
By Steven Kovach
The College of Law held its second open student forum Thursday since Dean Hannah Arterian announced that the law students would be responsible for finding a commencement speaker 45 days before graduation. Last week, the College of Law students were able to book Dan Abrams from MSNBC as their commencement speaker.
A family affair: Heritage, family and traditions help NPHC grow
By Meredith Bowen
The shirt the baby boy wore last week when he and his mother returned to Syracuse University to celebrate Greek Unity Fest said volumes about his future. "My mom's a Zeta." "It's like it's his destiny," said Jason Jackson, president of the National Pan-Hellenic Council that hosted the event.
Student's purse, cell phone stolen in library parking lot
By Eddie Beeby
A Syracuse University student was robbed in a parking lot near the Science and Technology Library parking lot on Tuesday night, Department of Public Safety officials said. The victim, while talking on her cell phone alone, was grabbed from behind by a man with a metallic object in his hand, believed to be a knife, said Marlene Hall, director of Public Safety.
Noted scholar Cornel West to speak at leadership retreat
By Ashley Kosciolek
A Princeton University professor of religion will speak to Syracuse University's African American Male Congress on Saturday afternoon as part of its eighth annual Talented Tenth Leadership Institute. The Talented Tenth runs for eight weeks and must be attended by each of the congress' prospective members, according to the AAMC Web site.
Graduate writing students honored
By Alison Harding
Two Syracuse University graduate students received honors in the prestigious Atlantic Monthly student poetry competition this year, carrying on an ongoing tradition of creative writing students at SU. Courtney Queeney and Immogen Wallenfels, both of whom will graduate in May with master's degrees in fine arts in creative writing, entered several poems each in the annual competition.
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