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The Hill's Eleven | 'The right leader at the right time': 'Buzz' Shaw's tenure marked by financial, academic restructuring for turn of century
By Melissa Daniels
University Senate | Academic integrity, union representation, debated during 1st meeting of semester
By Matthew Nojiri
A contentious debate about academic integrity of the entire campus community and a motion to allocate two University Senate seats for a Syracuse University employee's labor union headlined a busy USen meeting at Maxwell Auditorium Wednesday. Wearing a black hat that said "Integrity Matters," Elet Callahan, chair of the Vice Chancellor and Provost Committee on Academic Integrity presented a report highlighting three recommendations that were made after an investigation of academic integrity of the non-student members of the campus community.
Iraq war protesters arrested: Sit-in at downtown Federal Building leads to one night stay in Syracuse jail
By Kyle Adams
A protest at the James M. Hanley Federal Building in Syracuse Tuesday ended in the arrests of 61-year-old Paul Frazier and 76-year-old Synthia Banas on trespassing charges. The sit-in style protest followed Monday night's march to the Federal Building to protest the Iraq war on its fourth anniversary.
African American Studies | Department commemorates bicentennial of slave trade's abolition with initiative
By Sarah DiGuilio
Sounds of anguish, terror and tranquility will help people understand the atrocities of being in bondage, said William Cole, a Syracuse University professor of African-American studies. Cole will perform a song titled "The Journey" on the didgeridoo, an Australian instrument, to commemorate the bicentennial of the abolition of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and raise awareness of human rights struggles.
Centro unleashes hybrid buses
By Eric Hughes
Centro will unveil a new fleet of hybrid buses to the Syracuse area today with a parade through the city's streets, according to a Centro press release. The buses will embark from the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry's Campus Drive at 9 a.
The Hill's Eleven | Mary Ann Shaw
By Melissa Daniels
It's been said that behind every great man is a great woman. In the case of Kenneth "Buzz" Shaw, his great woman was right by his side. During Shaw's time as chancellor, his wife Mary Ann played an instrumental role as an associate to the chancellor and a leader within the Syracuse University community.
The Hill's Eleven | 2003 Men's Basketball Championship
By Melissa Daniels
Of the many events and occurrences that highlighted Kenneth "Buzz" Shaw's time as chancellor, one event remains fresh in the minds of Syracuse University students and fans alike - the Orangemen's National Men's Basketball Championship in the 2003 NCAA Tournament.
Common App adds criminal history question
By Ethan Rothschild
A question about criminal records will be added to the Common App, the widely-used college application, as part of the 2006-2007 admissions cycle. Syracuse University and many other schools have had similar questions on their applications for a long time.
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