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Professor's research confirms lack of minorities, females in IT programs
By Chase Wright
For Pradeep Jadhav, uprooting from his hometown in Bombay, India, and moving to America was a natural transition.
Prosecutor recreates experience with Nazis
By Brian Hayden
War criminals, universal justice and a common sense of humanity were just a few of the topics discussed Thursday evening in Hendricks Chapel.
Fox tickets to be sold as two for one
By Matt Reilly
Students planning to attend former Mexican President Vicente Fox's speech on Oct. 29 will be able to buy one ticket and get one for free, starting today.
USen | SU to extend tax benefits to same-sex couples
By Dan Scorpio
The Syracuse University Senate endorsed a proposal to change the university's marriage benefits policy at its Oct. 10 meeting, a step forward for same-sex couples within the SU faculty.
Home-schooled applicants face different set of standards
By Ali Pickering
Being home-schooled certainly has its advantages, according to Syracuse University freshman Maxx Berkowitz.
East neighborhood community meets to discuss owner-occupant agenda
By Ashley Poulin
Students looking to live as a renter off-campus while attending Syracuse University have the Office of Orientations and Off-Campus Programs as a resource that can help them transition, answer any questions and better prepare themselves for living as a renter.
Beyond the hill | When bed bugs bite
BU student battles with school during abroad experience
By Katie Keating
A Boston University student received too large a welcoming committee while studying abroad in London this summer.
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