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Food fight
SU battles rising food prices, increases meal plan rates
By Michael Boren
If Syracuse University students think they're paying a lot for meal plans now, they might not like what's ahead. With rising food costs and an economic recession, chances are, students will pay more to dine on campus in the future, said David George, director of SU Food Services.
SU adapts to nationwide financial recession
By Nick Roberts
Undergraduate tuition at Syracuse University for the current academic year is $32,180. That's more than a $1,700 increase from last year, according to figures on the university's Web site. Many students are aware that the cost of tuition rises each year, but only some understand the reasons for the increased cost.
Alumnus to visit SU for 'Frost/Nixon' screening
By Abram Brown
The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications will screen "Frost/Nixon," a movie detailing the BBC interviews of Richard Nixon after the Watergate scandal, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Gifford Auditorium. Newhouse and the Office of Electronic Media Communications is bringing the journalistic-centric film to campus because Syracuse University alumni Frank Langella plays Richard Nixon, said Stuart Lisson, executive director of electronic media communications.
Professors respond to Obama's Cabinet choices
By Daniel Bortz
Who President-elect Barack Obama selects for his Cabinet can make or break the next administration given the current state of the economy, issues of national security and overarching immigration problems. After naming his economic and national security teams, Obama chose half of his Cabinet members in record speed.
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