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Ivy League standards
By Ryan Balton
Many Ivy League schools have announced in the past year that they're taking action to reduce tuition for low-income families. Whether or not Syracuse University will follow suit remains unknown. Institutions like Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Yale University and Harvard University have announced plans to relieve students in low-to-middle income families of the financial burden that comes with affording a private education.
Two SU football players charged in Manley break-in
By Lauren Bertolini and Matt Gelb
Two members of the Syracuse University football team were charged with criminal mischief in the fourth degree after allegedly breaking into the Manley Field House equipment room Sunday morning. Officers from the SU Department of Public Safety chased Paul Chiara and Mikhail Marinovich on foot, when the Syracuse Police Department arrived at Manley Sunday at 12:25 a.
New summer program takes students to Bollywood
By Lauren Migaki
SUAbroad has added a new summer program that gives Syracuse University students the opportunity to intern in one of the largest film industries worldwide - Bollywood. "Bollywood has become this buzzword," said Tula Goenka, director of the Bollywood program in India and a professor in the television, radio and film department (TRF).
Artist discusses women's role in profession
By Jeffrey Moses
Nina Katchadourian, a conceptual artist, visited Syracuse University on Tuesday to give a lecture to a transmedia class in the College of Visual and Performing Arts and to display her works. Katchadourian came to SU as part of the Matrilineage Symposium, an annual two to three-week event that seeks to provide a stage for women artists and activists who do not receive the spotlight in mainstream culture, according to its official Web site.
McCain gets Republican nomination
Clinton defeats Obama in three out of four states in Tuesday's primary
By Nicole Loring
Senator John McCain (R-AZ) officially won the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday night after four different state primaries. Primaries were held Tuesday night in Ohio, Texas, Rhode Island and Vermont. McCain gained 106 delegates for a total of 1,195 on Tuesday, according to CNN.
Professor files lawsuit against IRS for not responding to records request
Audits not received for research despite court order from 1976
By Madison Schmakel
Susan Long, a professor at the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, recently filed a lawsuit against the IRS for violating court orders. The United States District Court in Seattle issued an order in 1976 that the IRS provide Long and her husband, Philip, with data from individual and corporate audits.
Breaking the ice
Robin Bell speaks of Antarctic research as part of ESF's "Women in Scientific and Environmental Professions Series"
By Caitlin Dewey
After 25 trips to the Arctic, visiting Syracuse is probably a little underwhelming, but that didn't stop Robin Bell from making the trip. Bell, a well-known geologist and geophysicist, spoke at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Tuesday as part of the "Women in Scientific and Environmental Professions" series.
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