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UU Concerts profits despite unsold tickets
New Concerts, Bandersnatch chairs make plans for next year
By Meredith Bowen
University Union Concerts Board ended its year of programming on a high note with a nearly sold-out Snoop Dogg concert May 1. With little more than one week to advertise the Block Party concert, UU sold about 5,000 of the 7,000 tickets. Though the crowd didn't fill the house, UU Concerts co-chair Sherlen Archibald felt the concert was a success.
Friends reflect on SUNY student's life
James Caswell remembered as an athlete, 'kind-hearted' friend
By Steven Kovach
James Caswell remembered as an athlete, 'kind-hearted' friend
SU ignores SAT change
Admissions waits to use writing section
By Kevin Sajdak
Students applying to Syracuse University who feel apprehensive about taking the new essay portion of the SAT can breathe a sigh of relief. SU administrators said they would wait until more information is known about the section before using it to partially determine students' admission decision.
Shaw pleads not guilty to murder, child endangerment charges
Trial likely to begin in September or October
By Amy McKeever
Trial likely to begin in September or October
Defense seeks to reduce charge in Shaw case
By Steven Kovach
Former SU student could face 22 years to life if convicted
Shaw appears in court for pretrial hearing
Charged with the murder of his daughter's mother
By Steven Kovach
Charged with the murder of his daughter's mother
DIPA students safe following attacks
Officials report all students accounted for
By Steven Kovach
Officials report all students accounted for
Incoming freshmen placed in alternative housing
By Kelvin Ang
Larger than expected number will head to the Hill this fall
Native American studies chair plans expansion
By Kelvin Ang
The Native American Studies program at Syracuse University will expand its curricula and help foster stronger ties between SU and local American Indian communities under a new director. Richard Loder, an SU alumnus and part-time professor of sociology, has been appointed director of the program for a three-year stint.
Maxwell school acquires U.N. official as professor
By Liz Petty
While students make final arrangements for moving out for the summer, the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University is preparing to usher in the arrival of a new, internationally recognized professor to its staff. Catherine Bertini, United Nations under-secretary-general for management who oversees the UN's human, financial and physical resources, will join Maxwell in fall 2005.
SUNY-ESF student dies in motorcycle crash
By Steven Kovach
James Caswell, a construction management major, was 21
Shaw awaits arraignment on murder, child endangerment charge
By Steven Kovach
Brian T. Shaw, the former Syracuse University student arrested in connection with the murder of Chiarra Seals, is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday.
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