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Touch of Italy
In past and present, Florence can change life plans
By Lauren Bertolini
FLORENCE, Italy - Thomas Patch was 22 years old when he first came to Italy in the 18th century.
Nuremberg prosecutor speaks today
By Brian Hayden
Imagine witnessing the first-hand story of a man who looked Nazi officials in the eye and helped determine their fate following World War II.
Princeton aggressively fights grade inflation; SU adapts more slowly
By Maxwell Nerenberg
Grade inflation is an issue faced by academic institutions everywhere, including Syracuse University, said Sandra Hurd, associate provost of academic programs and professor of law and public policy.
H.S. student opens fire, kills self
By Chelsea Prince
A 14-year-old gunman opened fire Wednesday in the hallways of his downtown high school in Cleveland, Ohio, injuring at least four people before apparently killing himself, officials said.
University Senate | SU passes LGBT bill
All employee family members will receive benefits under new plan
By Stephanie Musat
The University Senate, an academic governing body made up of faculty, students, staff and administration members, held its first meeting of the academic year Wednesday in Maxwell Auditorium to discuss reports from various campus committees.
Students walk to end hunger
By Katie Walsh
Every October, people across the country gather to fight global and local hunger by participating in Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty Walks.
Return to the Hill: Homecoming, reunion dominate weekend on campus
By Paul Stanley
The first Homecoming at Syracuse University was in 1930 when the Orangemen football team faced the University of Pittsburgh. Now, 77 years later, the Homecoming tradition continues - but with a twist.
Perspectives | What events are you excited to attend during this weekend's Homecoming celebration?
By Meghan McNelis
What events are you excited to attend during this weekend's Homecoming celebration?
Full house
Alumni revisit old greek houses; take part in weekend's homecoming festivities
By Al Ortiz
This weekend, Syracuse University's faithful greek brothers and sisters of years past will pepper campus and visit their respective fraternity or sorority houses.
News Brief | Council alters parking laws
By Melissa Daniels
All new rental housing will require at least one off-street parking space per bedroom, directly affecting the Syracuse University area, in accordance to a new law passed Tuesday by the Syracuse Common Council.
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