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South Campus Arrest | Gun found on one suspect upon arrest: All four taken into custody at separate times
By Lauren Bertolini
The Daily Orange posted a correction to this story from 2:55 p.m. to 4:05 p.m. The D.O. now stands by its original story. One of the four suspects in the Saturday robbery of a South Campus apartment was arrested with a gun in his possession, according to a report from the Syracuse Police Department.
Harlem Globetrotters to bring style to Syracuse today
By Meredith Galante
As the Syracuse men's basketball team heads on the road for today's basketball game against South Florida, local fans left behind in the cold will have a wackier kind of basketball to watch. The Harlem Globetrotters bring their 2008 "Magic as Ever" World Tour to the OnCenter Complex tonight at 7 p.
Producer, writer focuses on career, role of race in media
By Kara Landsman
Instead of Clarissa, Alison Taylor explained it all. Taylor, the accredited writer of "Clarissa Explains it All," "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper" and "Lizzie McGuire," discussed her career as well as diversity in modern entertainment Tuesday night at the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium.
Campus Briefs
An associate professor at Syracuse University has received numerous phone calls from an unidentified caller within the past week. Two men could be heard in some of the messages. According to a Syracuse Police Department report, the case was filed as aggravated sexual harassment.
On-campus radio returns for spring
WERW back on the air, streaming content online
By Nya Wilson
WERW, "real college radio," has officially returned to the airwaves for the spring 2008 semester, making it its 20th year on radio. Home to approximately 90 disc jockeys, WERW at 1570 AM, offers 56 shows per week. Programs cover hip-hop, indie rock, jazz, electronica, comedy and politics.
Obama, Clinton tie in Syracuse precincts on Super Tuesday
By Julia Terruso
Terri-Ann Malgieri voted for the first time Feb. 5, and it was a vote that really counted. If she had stayed home, Barack Obama D-IL could have beaten Hilary Clinton D-N.Y. by one vote. That's how close the Democratic primary was in the city of Syracuse.
Among the stars: ESF, SU join a national program that monitors sustainability on college campuses
By Hope Morley
The State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse University and 90 other universities across the country won't just be grading their students this year. They'll be grading themselves. These schools are beginning a pilot phase of a new campus sustainability program, which scores the schools on different aspects of academic and social performance.
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