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Mega-hurts
Doctors link technology to health issues
By Becca Fishow
It is more than three weeks into the fall 2006 semester and Syracuse University students are finally getting out of "summer mode." But as they get back into their familiar homework routines, they could also be returning to harmful habits related to excessive and prolonged computer use.
Maggie's reopens today
Newly relocated establishment now features restaurant
By Eric Hughes
Today marks the grand opening of Maggie's Restaurant and Sports Bar, a new establishment located in place of the former Bunker BBQ on Marshall Street, after Maggie's Tavern, a popular bar among Syracuse University students, unexpectedly closed its doors at its location on University Avenue last month.
Visiting professor passes away during trip to SU
By Eddie Jacovino
He was one of the most highly regarded professors in Syracuse University's long history, and also the world's leading expert and a pioneer in the field of indoor environment and its effect on human comfort, health and productivity. P. Ole Fanger died of an aneurism at age 72 in Crouse Hospital Monday evening, after being admitted earlier that day.
Bold and bright
Community walks to raise cancer awareness
By Maxwell Nerenberg
A procession of people carrying hundreds of red balloons snaked out under a gray Syracuse sky Wednesday evening at downtown Clinton Square. The walk was part of Light the Night, an event held by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The event serves two purposes: promoting awareness and raising funds for research, according to Chip Lockwood, executive director of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's Central New York chapter.
Dean of student affairs wins 'Citizen of the Year' award
By Kate Pennington
Dozens of boxes are stacked throughout the new office of Syracuse University Senior Vice President and Dean of Student Affairs and recently named "Citizen of the Year," Barry L. Wells. It wouldn't be out of line to wonder when he will find the time to unpack from his move to Crouse-Hinds Hall at the beginning of the semester.
MTV, GE collaborate to hold contest promoting 'greener' campuses
By Sarah DiGiulio
For Syracuse University students looking for a way to make the campus more environmentally friendly, or for those inspired by the recent Al Gore lecture about global warming, there is a contest geared to turn their ideas into actions. General Electric Co. and MtvU could throw in $25,000 and a concert to launch the new idea right here on campus.
Police Reports
By Erin Fitzgerald
-On Sept. 15, Syracuse Police responded to the Carousel Center Mall at 3:30 p.m. regarding a larceny complaint, according to the police report. Jacki Shepard, who works for loss prevention at Lord and Taylor's, said she had Syracuse University student Hyejoon Yoon in custody for shoplifting, the report stated.
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