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City offers commission seat to dismissed Warehouse art director
By Megan Saucke
Astria Suparak's last day as director of The Warehouse Gallery will be Friday, but she might still play a significant role in the Syracuse art scene.
Campus Briefs
By Matt Reilly
An unknown male made off on a bike with the cash of an Onondaga Community College student from the 1,000 block of East Adams Street at 1:40 a.m. Tuesday, according to a Syracuse University Department of Public Safety alert.
Rush Hour | Campus Commuter Challenge encourages university employees to travel to work in creative, environmentally friendly ways with prizes
By Tessa Kurman
Patti Ford's 12-year-old daughter encouraged her to ride their family horse to work. She suggested the horse could spend the day on the Quad. The students would love it.
Freedom of religion not forgotten in Chapel talk
By Tamara Bright
The prominent words in Newhouse III's display of the First Amendment can be a bit misleading. The protections promised under the First Amendment extend beyond freedom of the press.
Labor group urges students to boycott American Eagle
By Ronna M. Weyland
After what it calls "a successful back-to-school boycott," labor union UNITE HERE is asking students across North America to continue protesting clothing chain American Eagle Outfitters for not standing up to its supplier.
Growing a government | This week's Undergraduate Student Association elections bring in new crop of leaders
By Ashley L. Poulin
If someone would have asked senior Marissa Miller three years ago whether she thought she'd ever be president of the Undergraduate Student Association (USA), her answer would be simple.
Engines respond to small fire on Ackerman
A small fire caused by cigarette ashes brought three engines to the home at 852 Ackerman Ave. at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday.
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