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Primary coverage: election 2008 | As Super Tuesday approaches, young voters show an increased turn out in the polls, resulting in a new age of elections
By Stephanie Musat
The numbers are striking. So far in the 2008 election season, voters between the ages of 18 and 24 have already made their presence known in the polls. In the New Hampshire primary Jan. 8, 18 percent of voters were between the ages of 18 and 29, up from 14 percent in 2004.
SU freshman dies in crash
Andrew Mapley, 18, killed in car accident Saturday in Cato, N.Y.
By Katie Papo
Syracuse University freshman Andrew Mapley was killed in a head-on collision Saturday at approximately 7:20 a.m., according to a Jan. 27 article in The Post-Standard. He was 18 years old. Mapley was driving home after working a midnight to 7 a.m. shift at a FedEx facility in Cato, N.
Student Association | Greene rejected for the chief of staff position
Junior was refused the role in a 7-5 vote, two freshmen, Yafei Yan and Jennifer Cheng, confirmed as new assembly members, money allocated to student groups
By Heath D. Williams
Shavon Greene, Marlene Goldenberg's appointee for chief of staff, was rejected for the position by the Student Association assembly Monday night. Assembly members cited Greene's inexperience within SA and her numerous other time commitments on campus as reasons why she was unfit to hold the position.
College of Visual and Performing Arts | Dean accepts performing arts presenter position
Chancellor, vice chancellor work with Carole Brzozowski to create role for advocacy of the arts.
By Conor Orr
The position of university performing arts presenter was not listed in the Syracuse University directory last year. As of Friday, the search will bring up the name Carole Brzozowski. Brzozowski, dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts, worked together with Chancellor Nancy Cantor and Vice Chancellor Eric Spina to create the position at SU to bolster the university's performing arts program.
Newhouse | Branham to speak at SU
Second Newhouse dean candidate to meet with students, faculty
By Rachel Eldridge
The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications says it wants student input in choosing Dean David Rubin's successor. Now students have their second chance. Lorraine Branham, candidate for dean of the Newhouse school will speak to students at 1:45 p.m.
Revamped Web site launched
SU customizes Web page to cater to audience, specific links to serve the Office of Government and Community Relations
By Dan Scorpio
The Office of Government and Community Relations (GCR) at Syracuse University has redesigned its Web site, promising easier access and more user-friendly features than before. The redesigned Web site focuses on each individual audience group that would use it.
Peace of mind: Stress reduction course offered to students by counseling center
By Renee Orenstein
For students like Liz Ferree, stress is just part of everyday life. "I get like two and a half hours of sleep at night because I am constantly running through lists of things I have to do," the junior public relations and policy studies major said. "Sometimes I feel overwhelmed by it all.
The gadget guide
Runaway clocks, virtual keyboards, music transfers and Wi Fi-detecting T shirts among the new tech toys for college students
By Alana Edmunds
Most students own the essentials in gadgetry-the iPod, cell phone and computer. To save money and fill that urge for the latest technology, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications grad turned-adjunct professor Eric Hansen suggests add-on components to items students already own.
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