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Off-campus meal plans offered to students
By Julianne Pepitone
Brockway, Sadler, Haven and Kimmel dining halls have long been the only options for Syracuse University students to buy food with a prepaid meal card. But starting this semester, two private companies will offer SU students the option of using a different card to purchase off-campus meals.
University, Biklen dodge criticism
New dean faces complaints for controversial research
By Heather Collura
New dean faces complaints for controversial research.
Mason, Assembly discuss changes to constitution, adding veto power
By Erin Fitzgerald
After summer research of student governments from colleges and universities from around the country, the Student Association addressed constitutional reforms at its first meeting Monday night in hopes to emulate those schools. Schools looked at by SA President Travis Mason and other SA members included Florida State University, North Carolina State University, Cornell University and the University of Chicago.
Class of 2009 brings increased levels of diversity
By Liz Petty
As a black member of one of the largest freshman classes Syracuse University has received in recent years, Stephanie King said she is excited about the large diversity of the class, yet has her reservations. "I come from the city, so it doesn't really feel diverse to me," she said.
Higher enrollments stretch campus resources
By Kelvin Ang
It may not be just your imagination at work if Syracuse University appears to be teeming with more life than usual this fall. As of Aug. 23, SU has enrolled 3,496 freshmen and transfer students for the 2005-2006 academic year, 461 students more than the target of 3,035, said David C.
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