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New plan calls for free higher education for public service
By Nicole Loring
The cost of a college education may drop for civic-minded students if Bill Richardson becomes president.
Student Association | Seivert begins write-in campaign
By Varun Vira
The mystery Student Association presidential write-in candidate revealed himself Wednesday to a small, yet adoring group of supporters on campus.
Syracuse area No. 17 in nation in blogging
By Brett LoGiurato
Blog fever is gripping the city of Syracuse and Syracuse University.
SA | Battle for presidency heats up
By Brian Hayden
Most people wouldn't call Wednesday night's event at Hendricks Chapel a true debate.
SoA | L.A. firm encourages new trends
By Katie Keating
The history of square buildings, the yin and the yang and geothermal cooling were parts of the lesson plan for architecture students during a lecture Wednesday evening.
Syracuse opinion differs on advantages of humanities site
By Molly Gallagher
In the global marathon toward easy information connection, a new scholar forum for humanities research is making strides online.
Greek life | Small, but mighty
Despite low numbers, Latino greek community works to promote campus change
By Jac'leen Smith
Greek life may be a world that many college students are accustomed to, but for Latino greek organizations at Syracuse University, it's a small world after all.
Police nail fake I.D. maker
By Chelsea Prince
Syracuse University freshman Michael Ju was arrested Tuesday by the Syracuse Police Department for allegedly making and selling forged state of Maine driver's licenses at his apartment on the 400 block of Comstock Avenue, city police told The Post-Standard.
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