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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
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News
VPA | Associate dean to lead school: Ann Clarke to server as dean through external search
Student Association | Two freshmen elected to finance board
Campus briefs | Man caught in campus break-in
Cantor to address SU community
Newhouse | Rubin named administrator of the year
Mac Daddy | New study results show that Mac users see themselves as more open-minded, liberal than PC owners
Newhouse | Branham officially named dean
School of Architecture | Dean to take on second role as part of chancellor's administration
Diplomacy expert to speak to students
Opinion
Gay Americans have earned the right to say their wedding vows
Feature
Jordan's 'Space Jam' dunk tops list of best sports movie moments
Rapper Styles P headlines final Bandersnatch concert
Campus Crusader spent Spring Break spreading the word on Florida beaches
Beach Preachers
Crush | Airport signs
Sports
Schonbrun: NCAA Tournament monster has made NIT synonymous with humiliation
MBB | Flynn's status uncertain after back injury against Villanova
TEN | Losing streak continues in Florida trip
SB | SU breaks out of early season funk with 7 wins over break
Track | Syracuse turns in disappointing performances in NCAA Indoor finals
WBB | Time to celebrate: Syracuse women make NCAAs for only 4th time in school history
MBB | NIT again: Syracuse misses NCAA Tourney after losing key game to Villanova
MLAX | Brennan's 8 consecutive faceoff wins fuel late Syracuse run
MLAX | Orange wins in another OT comeback
Decibel
Mailing it in
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Issue Summary
News
Euclid house fire sends three to hospital
New dean hired from Texas school
SU changes calendar for 2009-10 year
Alum donates $5 million to honor past professors
Speaker announced for Life Sciences dedication
'The little theater that could': Downtown's Redhouse moves forward despite financial setbacks
Copy Center employee nominated for Leukemia Society award
Program offers summer business experience
Feature
His born identity
Spinelli: Do I have post-graduation plans? No. Do you care? I didn't think so...
Annual Syracuse International Film Festival features works focused on diversity, community
Q&A with Mick Fury, lead singer of Silent Fury
Sports
MLAX | ON TO FOXBOROUGH: No. 3 Syracuse uses late comeback to clinch final 4 berth
WLAX | FINAL 4: Composed Syracuse tops UNC for 1st-ever berth in semifinals
MLAX | OFF AND RUNNING: No. 3 Syracuse blazes past Canisius and into NCAA 2nd round with 20-3 rout
WLAX | BUSINESS AS USUAL: Clinical offense helps No. 5 Syracuse cruise in NCAA tournament opener
WLAX | Defender Rogers provides spark for SU in victory
MLAX | Complete package: Mike Leveille's quiet focus and all-around skill have made him SU's deadliest scorer
MLAX | Brennan still ailing; status uncertain for Sunday
WLAX | After 3rd ACL tear, Bissett still helping SU
SB | Syracuse still looking for defining win at Big East tourney
Track | Difficult stretch of postseason meets looms for Syracuse's top athletes
MROW | 'Bonner Boys' lead undefeated Freshman 8 into season finale
Opinion
Letters: Outdated Bird Library no longer capable of meeting students' needs
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