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University officials discuss options for hurricane benefit
By Julianne Pepitone
Chancellor, deans meet with University Union members to work together on gaining adequate funding for a possible benefit concert for Katrina victims.
MySlice plans to allow parents bursar-bill access
By Ari Wile
The Syracuse University Bursar's Office is working on a new system which would allow those paying students' campus bills to view their payment information online. A new program called "Share My Access" is in the process of becoming available through MySlice for parents, guardians or anyone else responsible for students' bills.
ORL changes greek housing exemptions
By Alaina Kaczmarski
Within the next few years, a new policy will prohibit sophomore sorority members from moving out of campus housing and into their sororities. This will leave upper-class members responsible for filling the occupancy in all sorority houses at Syracuse University.
Cinemas shows 'Madagascar' at Skytop drive-in
By Christine Urbanek
A free showing of the movie "Madagascar" will be held Sept. 30 for all Syracuse University students. University Union Cinema will be hosting a drive-in held in Skytop's parking lot starting at 9 p.m. Originally, UU Cinema Chairs Rachel Richwine and Leah Spicer were hoping to hold the movie on the Quad, but because of the possibility of wind interrupting the screening, they said it would not be possible.
How do you feel about House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's indictment?
By Steven Kovach
House Majority Leader Tom DeLay was forced to step down Wednesday after receiving an indictment by a Texas grand jury for violating state election laws. The unprecedented indictment marked the first time in U.S. history a majority leader was forced to leave his or her job for being charged with a felony.
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