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Employee honored as samaritan
By Sean Costello
An electronic technician in the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science was awarded a civilian commendation by the Syracuse Police Department in a ceremony held Wednesday. John Banas' use of outdated computer equipment as bait while employing a hidden camera led to the arrest and conviction of a thief posing as a student in spring 2004.
Assembly swears in 7 members, discusses next election
Leaders hint at election code violation by undisclosed candidate
By Erin Fitzgerald
Leaders hint at election code violation by undisclosed candidate
Panel of American Indian professors examines nationwide meaning of Columbus Day
By Jessie Shoffel
For high school students, it's a day to sleep in. For some Americans, it means a parade. But for American Indians, many of which surround the Syracuse University Hill, Columbus Day is a time to mourn their losses. Outside Grant Auditorium Monday night, about 60 observers attending a lecture put on by the Native American Students Association and U.
Intelligent design debate intensifies at onset of Pennsylvania trial
By Stephanie Veale
Faculty and students at Syracuse University disagree across departments and disciplines whether intelligent design, a secularized interpretation of creationism, has a place alongside evolution in high school biology classes - although the debate is not limited to scientists and religious leaders, and the opinions are not always predictable.
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Compiled by Steven Kovach News Editor Jake Roberts, the candidate running for mayor of Syracuse as a write-in candidate, dropped out of the race Friday. Roberts has since given his endorsement to Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins. n Syracuse University opened a new center in Los Angeles, which will be used to maintain alumni and prospective student relations, as well as host classes and seminars.
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