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Tickets to see chief justice sell out in minutes
Students arrive early to grab limited spots for address in Hendricks
By Melissa Daniels
Students flocked to the Schine Student Center Wednesday morning,...
Cafe doesn't meet original opening goal
Coffee shop still without launch date; official denies delay
By Ryan Balton
The E.S. Bird Library will soon be offering students a cup of joe with their books. How soon remains a question. A sign on the library's first floor announces: "Future Home of the Library Café: Coming Fall 2007."
Follett's renovates shop to improve accessibility
By Ronna M. Weyland
Recent changes to Follett's Orange Bookstore in Marshall Square Mall have made the store more accessible to people with disabilities.
In Africa, SU professor discovers climate change affected evolution
By Sandra Plasse
Christopher Scholz, associate professor of earth sciences at Syracuse University, was the lead investigator on the Lake Malawi Drilling Project, which recently discovered that major African climate changes may have significantly affected human evolution.
Partying's unsexy effect
Combination of oral sex, smoking, drinking can lead to mouth cancer
By Catherine Basham
Your mother always said to be careful about what you put in your mouth. Now she has a new reason why.
Motivation convocation
To improve on last year's act, Greek Week wraps up with award-winning speaker
By Christine Ann Robertson
A renowned public speaker will close Greek Week on Friday with a message that embodies the week of philanthropy, teamwork and promoting the presence of fraternities and sororities on the Syracuse University campus.
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