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Republicans try to gain campus visibility
By Anna Kuchinsky
Though she's a member of the College Republicans, Lydia D'Agostino has not noticed much activity on behalf of Republican groups on campus. She's not alone. Even those not closely following the presidential election have noted the disparity between Democratic and Republican campaign efforts on campus.
'Harold and Kumar' star to talk politics at SU
By Darren Benda
Kal Penn, co-star of "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle," will give a comedic lecture at Syracuse University Nov. 15. Penn, better known for his role as Kumar, will speak at 8 p.m. in Schine Student Center's Goldstein Auditorium. Nathan Muller, UU performing arts co-director and a senior television, radio and film major, said Penn is coming to SU as part of Syracuse Asian Awareness Week.
Neighborhood Watch program lacks student involvement
By Sabrina Lochner
Three burglaries occurred in the neighborhood east of the Syracuse University campus between Oct. 11 and Oct. 17. The academic year began with five burglaries on South Campus' Small Road. These ongoing incidents have local police encouraging students and residents to make use of a national program to curb crime.
Expert discusses importance of immigrants
By Joe Frandino
Retiring baby boomers, the future job market and the role that immigrants play in society were topics Marcelo Suárez-Orozco discussed at his lecture at Syracuse University Tuesday night. He delivered his lecture, "Global Migration and the American Experience," in Hendricks Chapel to an audience of primarily freshmen.
CNN to visit SU, encourage participation in upcoming election
By Steve Doane
With the presidential election only days away, CNN will visit Syracuse University today to promote voter education and its own election coverage. The "Election Express Yourself Tour," hosted by the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, is a voter education program sponsored by CNN which will feature interactive exhibits and foster political participation.
Candidates' stances on Iraq create divide among voters
By Bryan Young
Michael Fenoff will enter the U.S. Marine Corps after he graduates Syracuse University in May. For Fenoff, the war in Iraq is a key issue in determining which presidential candidate he will vote for Tuesday. The policies on Iraq presented by presidential candidates Sen.
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