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A history lost
College students fail American history survey; SU professors stress facts don't tell the entire story
By Molly Gallagher
College students are ignorant, forgetful and have a severe lack of knowledge when it comes to American history, according to a report released by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) last month.
Parking employees join union
By Ryan Balton
Syracuse University Parking and Transit Services employees joined the Teamsters Union after a 24-20 vote last Friday at Hendricks Chapel. The decision makes the Teamsters the fourth union to which campus employees belong.
Carnegie Library to celebrate 100th birthday
By Justin Perrelli
More than a century after a donation from Andrew Carnegie himself, one of Syracuse University's oldest buildings is ready to blow out the candles.
Syracuse common councilors climb the Hill to meet with students
By Catherine Lee
Members of the Syracuse Common Council will be on campus today to talk with students for the first "Meet the Councilors Night" in recent history.
Sick on campus? Insurer offers flights home
By Dan Scorpio
For some college students, hospital care in the comfort of their hometown may only be a private jet flight away.
Stroll this way
First Latino greek 'step and stroll' show to feature national performers Saturday
By Christine Robertson
To some, strolling and stepping might just be ways of getting around. The Latino Greek Council will hold Syracuse University's first Latino greek step competition Saturday.
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