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For many SU students, today is their first chance to be part of a decision the entire world is waiting for
By Bethany Bump and Ben Tepfer
Scott Simpson's father joked that if his son voted for Sen. Barack Obama in today's election, he shouldn't come home from college. "Most of my family always votes Republican, except for me, that is," said Simpson, a junior anthropology major at Syracuse University.
Educators among largest contributors toward presidential campaigns
By Jamie Munks
William Banks' first donation to a political campaign was a big one. Banks, a law professor at Syracuse University, donated $2,300 to Democratic Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign in May, one of the largest single campaign contributions to Obama from Onondaga County this year.
Spina discusses grants, economic plans for SU
By Kelina Imamura
Vice Chancellor and Provost Eric Spina announced in his annual address to the faculty Monday afternoon that Syracuse University will be the recipient of a $1 million dollar grant. The award, from the John and Maureen Hendricks Charitable Foundation, honors Chancellor Nancy Cantor's leadership.
Student Association members prepare for election of 53rd session
By Maria Qualtere
The Student Association meeting Monday night discussed the importance of SA's upcoming elections. The meeting covered the following topics concerning SA's campaign and included talk of ways for students to get involved. * SA elections will begin Nov. 10. SA will put up posters about the election this week.
SU ranks 19th in sexual health survey
By Katrina Koerting
Syracuse University is the 19th most sexually healthy college in the United States, according to a recent national health survey. The third Trojan Sexual Health Report Card is a three-month-long survey about the accessibility of information for safe sex practices.
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