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Summer news recap: Shaw pleads not guilty; corridor receives funds
By Steven Kovach
Brian T. Shaw, the former Syracuse University cheerleader accused of killing the mother of his 4-year-old daughter, pled not guilty on June 23 to charges of second-degree murder and endangerment of a child at his arraignment following grand jury hearings for the case.
SU terminates administrator
Wilbur accused of employee misconduct
By Steven Kovach
Wilbur accused of employee misconduct.
Students gain access to legal file sharing
By Amy Potenza
Amidst the tons of legal and illegal digital downloading services, Syracuse University has signed with Ruckus, a digital entertainment service, offering students a safe and secure way to obtain their tunes. The Ruckus digital service for universities allows college students to have access to over 1 million licensed tracks of music from major and independent labels, in addition to a variety of movies, including blockbusters, classics and independent films.
Juice Jam touts emo headliner
By Meredith Bowen
University Union will kick off its year with a bigger, louder and stronger Juice Jam on Saturday. Emo artist Dashboard Confessional will headline the second annual outdoor concert, to be held from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Standart parking lot behind Lawrinson Hall.
Freshman feelings range about housing placement
Students in Sheraton pleased; others complain about tight quarters
By Kelvin Ang
Students in Sheraton pleased; others complain about tight quarters.
Warehouse lighting marks beginning of campus integration with downtown Syracuse
By Laura Van Wert
Armory Square has another new attraction turning heads downtown. Syracuse University Chancellor Nancy Cantor and New York state Senator John DeFrancisco flipped a switch that turned on the lights in the new SU Warehouse in Armory Square. The Warehouse will become the new home of the School of Architecture as Slocum Hall undergoes renovations.
Biklen appointed education dean
By Laura Van Wert
Not every professor gets an invitation to the Academy Awards. But Douglas Biklen, the newly appointed dean of the School of Education, got his invitation last spring. Biklen, the author of several books and producer of the critically acclaimed documentary "Autism is a World," was named dean on Aug.
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