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County moves SU's campus voting sites
By Megan Saucke
Voting booths will be missing from Schine Student Center and Goldstein Student Center this Tuesday because of new requirements for polling places. Some booths will move next door to E.S. Bird Library, while South Campus residents have to vote at Drumlins Country Club.
Afroman to play outdoor hip-hop concert at SU
By Talia Pollock
Afroman, the hip-hop artist with hallmark songs like "Because I Got High" and "Colt 45," will perform Saturday at Syracuse University, members of the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity said. The philanthropic concert, hosted by ZBT, will take place from 4 p.m. to 8 p.
Congressional candidates vie for 25th district seat: Howie Hawkins
By Andy McCullough
Three candidates are vying for New York's 25th U.S. Congressional district seat in the election Tuesday. Democrat Dan Maffei, Republican Dale Sweetland and Green Populist Howie Hawkins are all competing for the spot Republican incumbent Jim Walsh will leave vacant after 20 years of service.
Congressional candidates vie for 25th district seat: Dale Sweetland
By Landon Sears
Republican Dale Sweetland said he wants to represent the 25th U.S. Congressional District because he feels Congress isn't doing enough for people in the district. "I believe Congress has lost its compass over many, many years," Sweetland said. "Not just this Congress.
Congressional candidates vie for 25th district seat: Dan Maffei
By Leigh Paynter
Three candidates are vying for New York's 25th U.S. Congressional district seat in the election Tuesday. Democrat Dan Maffei, Republican Dale Sweetland and Green Populist Howie Hawkins are all competing for the spot Republican incumbent Jim Walsh will leave vacant after 20 years of service.
Spina to deliver annual address to SU faculty
By Kelina Imamura
Syracuse University's Vice Chancellor and Provost Eric Spina will discuss SU's financial preparedness with current economic turmoil in his annual address to the faculty today. During the 4 p.m. speech in Hendricks Chapel, Spina will also honor all SU distinguished trustee and alumni professors, with special recognition for distinguished and endowed chair professors who have been appointed to their positions within the past year.
California requires discussion of end-of-life options
By Rebecca Strum
California is the first state to grant patients the legal right to ask for information about end-of-life options, such as ending life support and refusing food and water. California's Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed the Terminal Patients' Right to Know End-of-Life Options act into law Sept.
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