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Words on War: Veterans with SU connections comment on current situation in Iraq
By Heather Collura
As a veteran, William Smullen said he thinks about the war in Iraq a lot. He thinks about the lives lost. He thinks about the money gone. He thinks about the hatred toward the United States that won't be easy to overcome. Having served in both the Korean and Vietnam wars, Smullen, a Syracuse University alumnus, has experienced all of this firsthand, and what he is seeing now does not sit well with him.
Classes to go digital with new podcast service
By Kyle Austin
When students switch on their iPods, they are faced with a choice to listen to thousands of different songs. But now, educators are giving them a different choice - what class to study for. Numerous campuses across the country are beginning to use podcasts as educational tools to provide digital content to students at their convenience.
Student Association | Assembly fails to meet minimum attendance
By Peter de Montmollin
Only eight voting members attended Tuesday night's rescheduled Student Association meeting, which prevented the assembly from making quorum. Quorum requires the attendance of half the assembly plus one. With 20 total voting members, SA needed 11 to attend Tuesday's meeting.
Students 'glued' to phones, make about 11 calls daily
By Brian Hayden
Cell phones seem to have made their mark on campus culture. The average college student engages in at least 11 cell phone calls a day, according to a new study from Virginia Tech University. Those calls are often split evenly between immediate family members and a significant other or friends.
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