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Private practice
Should private university records be made public?
By David Taube
The Syracuse Police Department is required to release the names of those who commit crimes in public records, while the Department of Public Safety at Syracuse University can withhold names of students who violate the law. This creates a double standard between two institutions with similar jobs.
Car tires slashed off campus
Vandalized vehicles line SU streets late Sunday
By Lauren Bertolini
Tires were slashed on multiple cars along Clarendon and Lancaster Avenues Sunday night. An officer from the Syracuse Police Department said the incident occurred between 9 p.m. Sunday night and early Monday. And Monday night, Mary Pezzuio stood waiting for a tow truck on the corner across the street from her house.
SA plans metro-area shuttle, winter events
Transportation to major cities in works
By Heath D. Williams
The 52nd Session of the Student Association began to find its footing Monday night, focusing on planning for future events. President Marlene Goldenberg stressed the importance of the Winter Carnival, which takes place the weekend of Feb. 21-24. Goldenberg said she hopes SA assembly members will form teams to compete in the carnival's various events.
Voter opportunities limited
Some independents cannot cast primary ballots
By Pete Smith
Although Syracuse University students might not know him, they know his work. Joseph Lore is responsible for every treadmill in Archbold Gymnasium, every weight in Marshall Square Mall and every club sport on campus. Recently promoted to director of the Department of Recreation Services, Lore holds a critical yet generally unrecognized position in the Syracuse University community.
Rec services name new director
SU department veteran of 23 years promoted
By Stephanie Musat and Iva Zeqja
Lawbeat, a blog run by Syracuse University professor Mark Obbie, was chosen by the American Bar Association as part of "Blawg 100," an annual list of the top 100 Web sites intended for lawyers and journalists. Obbie's blog was ranked seventh in the "Generally Speaking" category of the competition and beat more than 2,000 other blogs for the title.
Newhouse professor's blog rated in top 100
By Brett Philip LoGiurato
Super Tuesday has been described as the day that may decide both the Republican and Democratic presidential nominations. It has been called a "national primary," but some of the nation will not be included in the national election. In many states, voters describing themselves as "independent," not affiliating themselves with either the Republican or Democratic parties, are not permitted to cast a vote.
Going Digital
SU record labels place music catalogue online
By Shayna Meliker
Music by Syracuse University artists is now just as easy to download as songs by Beyoncé, the Rolling Stones and John Mayer. SU's two student-run record labels have released their artists' music for online download in an effort to keep up with the quickening pace of the industry.
Super Tuesday | The rundown of candidates
As millions of voters head to the polls today to cast their votes, here's a look at what the 2008 presidential candidates have to offer and where they stand so far
By Conor Orr
Democrats Hillary Clinton The wife of former president Bill Clinton is looking to make a name for herself by becoming the United States' first female commander-in-chief. The Yale law-school graduate first came onto the scene as one of two female lawyers on the House Committee on the Judiciary considering the impeachment of Richard Nixon.
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