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New crime prevention program brings officers and students together
By Max Woolley
Joe Shanley made himself familiar to the students he watched over. Shanley was recently promoted from Department of Public Safety patrol officer to corporal of the community policing division and the Adopt-A-Hall and Orange Watch Plus programs for DPS. He would visit Boland, Brewster, Lawrinson and Sadler Halls as part of his normal patrol beat.
CW star, community members receive awards
By Justin Boehm and Racquel Clarke
Tracee Ellis Ross almost ran out of time during the question-and-answer session Friday night. She insisted on hugging her fans and addressing their questions personally. Ross, the daughter of Grammy Award winner Diana Ross, received The Sojourner Truth Award as part of the 19th Annual Tribute to the African-American Woman, hosted by the Syracuse Chapter of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Club (NANBPWC) and the Student African-American Society (SAAS).
Campus Briefs
By Lauren Bertolini
Driver followed, followed after run-in at Schine An 18-year-old Syracuse resident drove to the Schine Student Center to pick up her sister from a party at 2:20 a.m. Saturday. As her sister got into the car, according to a Syracuse Police Department report, the party let out, and the driver requested the help of Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety to back out of the parking lot.
SU business center joins college, increases internships
By Lauren Myers
Two Syracuse University programs are joining forces to strengthen the information studies program at SU. As of July 1, the SU Center for Business Information Technologies (CBIT) will become a part of the School of Information Studies (iSchool). David Molta, the assistant dean for technology for the iSchool, will oversee the CBIT.
Vera House, SU host 14th annual White Ribbon Campaign
By Uyen Nguyen
Syracuse University will once again participate in the fight against domestic violence in Onondaga County. For the 14th year in a row, domestic violence service agency, Vera House, will hold the White Ribbon Campaign to raise awareness about the issue, said Randi Bregman, the executive director of Vera House.
Journalist outlines the road to success for local students
By Kasey Panetta
Ed Gordon wanted students to understand one thing. "Greatness follows success," he said. "Success is born of preparations; preparation is ignited by a dream." That was his main point as Gordon, an Emmy Award-winning journalist, spoke to more than 250 local high school students at Friday's Empowering Minds Conference on the Syracuse University campus.
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