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SU honors victims of Pan Am 103 in memoriam
By Veena Bissram
The 35 students who died in the terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 in Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988 were commemorated on Friday in a ceremony held by Syracuse University's Remembrance Scholars. The ceremony began at 5 p.m. on the Quad with a moment of silence.
Activist group nominates SU as vegan-friendly campus
By Miyoko Ohtake
This week's campus dining fare includes pancakes, cinnamon rolls, enchiladas, ravioli and chocolate cake. PETA2 - the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals' younger, hipper division - has taken notice, because not one bite contains any tracings of meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dairy or honey.
Office asks tenants to keep porch lights on
By Carrie Schmelkin
With daylight-saving time past and days shortening, the Syracuse University Office of Off-Campus Student Services advocates for local homeowners to keep their porch lights on throughout the night to better illuminate the neighborhood. The Porch Light Project aims to target homeowners primarily living in the east side of the SU campus, including Comstock Avenue to Westcott Street, as well as Clarendon and Stratford streets and Lancaster Avenue.
Law students win Moot Court competition
By Eric Meyers
The Syracuse University College of Law Moot Court team won the northeast regional championships in the Thomas Tang Moot Court Competition, the second consecutive SU team to do so. Shannon Ashford, a second-year law student, and her teammate Richard Ahn, a third-year law student, won the competition and will be competing at nationals in Philadelphia from Nov.
Police reports
By Eric Hughes
A Syracuse University student's car was discovered damaged and $200 was missing from his wallet Saturday at his apartment on the 100 block of Winding Ridge, according to a Syracuse police report. The student said he fell asleep downstairs in his apartment Friday at about 10 p.
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