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Changing direction
University LGBT climate transformed over 20-year period
By Julia Terruso
The 1987 March on Washington brought 500,000 activists to Washington D.C. to speak out for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights. That same year, a road trip from the University of Colorado to Syracuse brought two students to a campus wrestling with many of the same LGBT issues.
University expands on 'green' goals
By Rebecca Kheel
An effort toward a more sustainable campus has been made with Chancellor Nancy Cantor's announcement Thursday about the Flexible Work and Sustainability Initiative. The plan includes flexible work schedules for employees, specifically staff members and laborers.
National law forces food companies to label products with country of origin
By Silvia Milanova
Walking through the aisles of the local P&C grocery store, customers find stacks of fresh fruits and vegetables, a plethora of packaged meat and countless bags and containers of nuts. Each food item has a label on it with its country of origin. This is the result of a new law passed Sept.
SA | Presidents no longer need experience
By Maria Qualtere
The Student Association's meeting Monday night focused on democracy between new member elections and a change in the organization's presidential candidate requirements. A bill brought before the general assembly sought to remove an amendment that states SA presidential candidates must have at least six weeks of SA experience.
Career fair offers opportunity to network
By Erin Corbett
IF YOU GO What: Career Fair Where: Carrier Dome When: Today, 1:30 to 6 p.m. How much: Free Career Services at Syracuse University will host its career fair in the Carrier Dome today. The event will take place from 1:30 to 6 p.m. and will showcase approximately 150 business representatives with whom students can meet and discuss potential internships and employment opportunities.
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