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The new age of harassment
Public Safety's process adapts to digital threats
By Melissa Daniels and Dara Kahn
On a college campus, it's not a crime to annoy someone or even to send an angry e-mail. But when that angry e-mail is threatening, followed by numerous text messages or an anonymous phone-call, it's a different story. Aggravated harassment occurs when someone intentionally harasses, annoys or threatens another person, by any written or indirect communication.
Spanish-language news program awaits vote
By Eric Meyers
In 2005, the competition began. Syracuse University's team became national champions in 2006. The team made it to quarterfinals in 2007. And now, its 2008 season is ready to begin. On Nov. 15, tryouts determined the three Syracuse University Law School students who will compete in the fourth annual Williams Institute Moot Court Competition on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Law, held at the University of California, Los Angeles, in February.
Spanish-language news program awaits vote
By Mallory Passuite
Syracuse's newest television show may be Spanish-language news. With the start of a new semester, Syracuse University's CitrusTV staff will vote on whether "Las Noticias en Español" should become a regular part of campus programming. The producers of the Spanish-language news show turned in a pilot show in the final weeks of the fall 2007 semester.
Whitman | Students try life on Wall Street: Field trip to NYC yields practical experience
By Dan Scorpio
Students in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management are about to get a large dose of real-life experience in the business world when they venture off the Hill and into the country's business and financial capital. On Feb. 1, 40 students will be traveling to Wall Street in New York City to spend the day immersed in the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) This trip comes as part of a commitment by Whitman to give each student an opportunity for experience outside of the classroom.
ESF | Endangered snake species rattle ESF grad student
By Tom Auchterlonie
The State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry is stepping up its plans to make its campus more energy efficient. Last Tuesday it received two 3,000 gallon above-ground fuel storage tanks designated to supply alternative fuel for its fleet of vehicles.
ESF | Used veggie oil powers campus cars
By Shayna Meliker
Kevin Shoemaker wants to save the snakes. The State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry conservation biology doctoral student says immediate action must be taken to protect the local population of the endangered massasauga rattlesnakes.
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