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Students must give up keys
Policy change allows officials to request dorm key
By Eddie Jacovino
Students will soon have to surrender the keys to their dormitory rooms and South Campus apartments to the Department of Public Safety and other university officials upon request.
Look who's texting now
VT massacre accelerates Public Safety's plan to notify students of emergencies through cell phones
By Dara Kahn
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University has been transformed since the massacre there April 16, 2007.
SOE | School offers new major
Program gives degree without teacher certificate
By Tessa Kurman
Students who want a degree in education but don't necessarily want a teaching degree can now enter the selected studies program at Syracuse University's School of Education.
SU adopts site to curb cheating
By Brian Hayden
It's 11:30, the night before a paper is due. Only 100 words of a 1,500-word essay are on the page, and the temptation of plagiarism is there with every Google search.
'Specs
By Melissa Daniels
Syracuse University is going to implement an emergency text messaging alert system. Do you think that's a good idea? Would you use it?
Candidate's Pan Am 103 ties exposed
Family of one victim speaks
By Candace Tracy
Though nearly 20 years have passed since a terrorist attack on Pan Am Flight 103 killed 35 Syracuse University students, recent allegations surrounding Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson have brought SU's attention back to this tragedy.
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