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SU law professor dies after long-term illness
By Daniel Bortz
Donna Arzt, a professor at Syracuse University's College of Law, died Saturday after a long-term illness. She suffered from multiple system atrophy, a rare disease that affects movement and blood pressure, among other body functions, SU professors said. Arzt, 53, taught at SU for more than 20 years.
Campus mourns loss of 'caring' anthropology professor
By Bethany Bump
Robert McClure, a professor in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, was at the home of Michael Freedman twice last week. McClure's last visit was on Thursday night, when his friend had slipped into a coma. His colleague of 40 years died shortly after.
More than 44 percent of SA budget allocated to University Union
By Rachel Eldridge
University Union will receive about 44 percent of the Student Association budget for the spring semester. UU wasn't awarded the full amount it requested, but will be given approximately $249,360 for its two events in the spring: Block Party 2009 and the Large-Scale Comedy Show.
SU takes steps toward Asian Studies minor
By Abram Brown
Andrea Wangsanata didn't learn much about her heritage as a child. Her mother worked a lot, and she remained in the dark about her ancestors from China, Indonesia and the Philippines. When she arrived at Syracuse University, Wangsanata found a misunderstanding of Asian-Americans and Asian culture.
'Apprentice' winner shares business insight
By Sarah Lee
Tiffany Cayado was star-struck as soon as she saw Bill Rancic, first-season winner of "The Apprentice," walk down the aisle to make his speech in Lender Auditorium at Syracuse University. "Watching 'The Apprentice' in high school was what made me choose business as a study," said Cayado, a sophomore marketing major.
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