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Campus Crunch: Proposed bill limits three to a house, could force students back to dorm life
By Jaimie Dalessio
Claire Zillman leads her pack through the Quad. They walk by Syracuse University's academic buildings, old and new. Zillman enthusiastically tells them about her favorite classes and how she spends her free time. She shows them the S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications buildings, the Martin J.
SU ranks 12th in illegal music downloading by RIAA's standards
By A.J. Donatoni
Illegal downloading and sharing of music is an increasing problem this academic year at Syracuse University, according to the Recording Industry Association of America. The RIAA, at the request of the Associated Press, released a list of the top 25 universities in the country by number of reported incidents at the schools.
Camping for court side: Otto's Army, Orange fans, wait days for prize seats at last home game
By Evan Weiss
The call came from the top of the Gate E stairs at the Carrier Dome on Saturday evening. "Someone order food down here?" the Cosmo's deliveryman yelled. Nobody there had. "It says, 'Love, class of '92,' and it's paid for," he said. Menotti Minutillo, a senior information studies major, and co-basketball chair for Otto's Army, then went up the stairs to retrieve the delivery.
Local high school remembers teacher for his story telling, folk tales
By Ethan Rothschild
An outdoor reading grove at Syracuse's Corcoran High School will be created in the name of a former Syracuse University professor and alumnus of the high school. Ted Grace, a beloved teacher and literacy advocate in the Syracuse community, died April 21, 2004.
ATM visit results in a burglary on South Crouse
By Eddie Jacovino
Two men robbed a student shortly after he left a convenience store on the 700 block of South Crouse Avenue just before midnight Saturday, said Capt. Drew Buske of Public Safety. The student had used the ATM in the store, Buske said. Upon exiting, he was approached by two men, one of whom claimed to be homeless and asked for money.
UU Tickets on sale for Straylight Run, The Hold Steady today in Schine
By Brian Tahmosh
Tickets for two University Union concerts are on sale now, said Kelly Bertog, Bandersnatch director. Straylight Run will play the Schine Underground with the February on March 6, and The Hold Steady will perform on March 21 with Ra Ra Riot. Tickets are $5 for students.
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