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Anecdotes fill chapel memorial
By Katie Papo
Monday's memorial service for Karen Hiiemae, professor of biomedical and chemical engineering in L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science, provided an occasion for those close to Hiiemae to share stories and memories from her life.
Night cap
Students call final bus departure a curfew for South Campus residents; deadline also raises safety concerns
By Chelsea Prince
It's 3:30 a.m. The bank is closed. A student needs to make a direct money withdrawal - immediately. But it's too late, time's up. The bank is closed.
University Union receives early funding for block party
By Paige Dearing
The Finance Board held the spotlight at Monday night's Student Association meeting, filling its final seat with freshman Yaa Amo and introducing the University Union Block Party bill that was then passed unanimously by the assembly.
City spends $90,000 on campaign to encourage local flights
By Al Ortiz
Outside of the student body that lives within a three-hour radius of Syracuse, going home can be a difficult task. Just a weekend home requires planning ahead of time and scheduling flights.
Group aims for faster Ph.D. process
By Paige Westin
After four years in college and another two or three years in graduate school, doctoral students have already put in their fair share of time in a classroom.
Playing catch up
While Microsoft readies a new line of Zunes, students don't think it will match Apple's iPod
By Mel Zilora
Microsoft might have pulled out all the stops with its latest version of Zune, but it's going to take a bit more than a better screen and flashier colors to convert Syracuse University students.
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