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Classes and camo
ROTC program mixes college life with military training
By Abram Brown
Quentin Sica occasionally dons green camouflage fatigues and always stands at attention when a superior officer enters the room. But this ROTC cadet is just another college student. "As soon as I take off my uniform, I'm a civilian," the junior sociology major said.
Center for Health and Behavior fall lecture series begins
By Rachel Eldridge
If You Go What: Center for Health and Behavior Seminar Series Where: Huntington Hall, Room 530C When: Tonight at 8:30 p.m. How Much: Free When planning its events schedule, Syracuse University's Center for Health and Behavior Director Michael Carey had a plan - cover topics that were interesting and consistent with the center's goal of educating the community about health research.
Director's cut of Winslow Homer film debuts in Syracuse
Filmmaker Steven John Ross worked closely with SU professor on movie
By Madison Schmakel
Emmy-award winning director Steven John Ross will premiere the director's cut of his latest documentary "Winslow Homer: Society and Solitude" at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse this Saturday. The film focuses on the life and work of American artist Winslow Homer.
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