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Iraq war vigil on M-Street one of 1,100 across nation
By Kyle Adams
Pigeons outnumbered the people Monday at the Marshall Street vigil on the fourth anniversary of the war in Iraq's beginning. The event, which lasted from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., was one of more than 1,100 registered nationwide with Moveon.org, a group of liberal political action organizations, according to Austin Ted Paulnack, Syracuse coordinator of Moveon.
Student Association | Assembly rejects SEUNA's off-campus housing proposal, hears smoking presentation
By Peter de Montmollin
The Syracuse University Student Association does not endorse the proposal to decrease the number of unrelated people living in a house in the city of Syracuse from five to three. This position was made clear at Monday's meeting by Bill 51.29, a unanimously-passed resolution.
SU, other campuses debate policies completely eliminating smoking
By Jim Armstrong
Much to the disappointment of the 31 percent of college students who smoke, according to a recent USA Today article, a greater number of universities across the nation are amending their smoking regulations and cracking down on smokers' privileges. Syracuse University - like other four-year universities - is following suit.
Glitch shuts down online housing process
By Eddie Jacovino
The new online housing reservation process was shut down during its second phase because of a software glitch Monday night, according to an e-mail sent to potential applicants. The second phase - which includes singles and one-person suites - may be rescheduled for as early as tonight, according to the e-mail.
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