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Going Down
Syracuse's ranking slips 40 spots in Trojan's annual campus sexual health survey
By Nicole Loring
Syracuse University was recently ranked No. 60 in the nation for sex.
$6 million gift donated by SU trustee, his wife
By Dan Scorpio
As of this week, the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science is $6 million richer. A Syracuse University alumnus and his wife have donated the sum to ECS to further the college's commitment to new technology, real-world experiences and entrepreneurship.
Californians react to blaze
Wildfires pose threat to homes 3,200 miles away
By Chelsea Prince
The dry Southern California environment provides ideal conditions for windswept fires to surge across city borders and tumble down mountains. And this fall is no exception.
Law school grads now face tougher market
Increase in lawyers, decrease in jobs changes landscape for students
By Julia Terruso
This year, earning a professional degree in law may not be met with pomp and circumstance.
Drinking the Kool Aid
Cults target college students in recruitment
By Maxwell Nerenberg
Cults have never been a big problem at Syracuse University, but they are present, said Thomas Wolfe, dean of Hendricks Chapel.
Video Perspectives | What do you think about the smoking ban at the Carousel Center?
By Ali Pickering
What do you think about the smoking ban at the Carousel Center?
ESF | In from the West
New environmental studies chair arrives from Wash. with agenda for collaboration
By Tom Auchterlonie
Last month, David A. Sonnenfeld, a Fulbright Scholar who has taught in four different countries, was announced as the chair of the department of environmental studies at State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry.
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