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New dean Lorraine Branham shifts focus of Newhouse to mirror changing industry
By Daniel Bortz
Lorraine Branham never saw herself as an educator, let alone as a dean. "I always wanted to be a journalist," said Branham, the new dean of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. "I had taught a couple times. I had taught part-time, and I had done a lot of speaking on college campuses.
Editor in chief of New Yorker to dedicate new lab
By Barbara Jackson
David Remnick, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and editor in chief of The New Yorker, will speak at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications today and dedicate the Bill Glavin magazine lab. The lecture will take place at 3 p.m. in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium in Newhouse 3 and will include a question and answer session.
Students protest Columbus Day, share culture on Quad
By Shayna Meliker
Regina Jones was 19 years old when a woman on the bus she was riding walked up to her, raised her hand to her mouth and mocked the clichéd Native American call. "I forgot about it for years, and I blocked it from my mind," Jones said. "It was hurtful. And I can't believe she did that to me.
Finance Board, SA disagree on funding issues
By Maria Qualtere
Symplicity, a software to benefit Syracuse University student organizations, was once again a heated topic of conversation at the Student Association's meeting Monday night. Sacha Forgenie, SA's comptroller, asked members of the finance board to attend Monday night's meeting.
Onondaga Lake receives $1.5 million from Wegmans
By Darren Benda
With Wegmans' recent expansion, the Rochester-based company still found time and money to maintain its ties with Onondaga Lake Park. Onondaga County officials revealed Thursday an updated sign at the entrance of Onondaga Lake Park, proclaiming it "Wegmans Landing.
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