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Alumnus uses Internet to raise money for father's health procedure

By Andrew Restuccia

Since early November of 2004, when he was diagnosed with a rare auto-immune disease, David Rubenstein, along with his family and friends, has struggled to understand his condition, find a team of doctors who could help him and raise money for a procedure that could save his life.

Two males attempt to rob SU student

By Melanie Hicken

A Syracuse University student was accosted by two unknown males while walking alone along the 700 block of Ostrom Avenue early Friday morning, according to a campus safety alert. According to the alert, the student said he was walking when the males came at him from behind, knocked him to the ground and tried to take his wallet.

Comedian Michael Ian Black to speak Oct. 30

By Eddie Jacovino

Comedian Michael Ian Black will speak at the Syracuse University campus on Oct. 30, said Clarence Cross III, president of University Union. Black was featured in the popular VH1 series "I Love The '70s," "I Love the '80s" and "I Love The '90s." He also starred in Comedy Central's "Stella" and commercials for Sierra Mist.

Chancellor rededicates Tolley building

By Eric Meyers

The Tolley Administration Building, which was built in 1889 and is on the National Register of Historic Places, was rededicated as the Center for the Public and Collaborative Humanities Friday. The "Celebration of the Humanities" included a speech from Chancellor Nancy Cantor, poetry and music.

SU to expand opportunities for local students through partnership

By Meghan Overdeep

Syracuse University Chancellor Nancy Cantor, Syracuse City School Department Superintendent Daniel G. Lowengard and Syracuse Mayor Matthew Driscoll were in attendance at Henninger High School Wednesday to announce SU's "Partnership for Better Education" will be undergoing a vast expansion in the coming year.

LGBT, ally groups plan events for National Coming Out Week

By Melissa Daniels

Members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities - as well as their allies - will celebrate living an honest and open life this week on the Syracuse University campus as well as across the nation as a part of National Coming Out Week. On-campus organizations including the LGBT Resource Center, Pride Union, Outrage and the Office of Residence Life will hold various events organized throughout the week.

Journalism society honors retired professor for lifetime achievement

By Jocelyn Baird

Syracuse University Professor Emeritus Marshall Matlock was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of News Design at the Best of News Design competition awards ceremony. The ceremony took place in Orlando, Florida at the Marriott World Center on Sept.

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