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More than a name
Campuses nationwide offer sexual assault services in various form
By Julia Terruso
The name change of Syracuse University's R.A.P.E. center to Sexual Assault Support Services sparked controversy in recent weeks within the campus community. Yet the center's intent, representatives say, is not to discourage victims, but to make them comfortable asking for help, similar to other services on campuses nationwide.
Take Back the Night 2008 - Week of events to culminate with rally
By Hope Morley
A march, rally and speak-out on the steps of Hendricks Chapel today will conclude a week of events for Take Back the Night, a protest against sexual and domestic violence. "Sexual violence is a pervasive problem today," said Kristin Blake, a graduate assistant in the Office of Prevention Services and an event coordinator.
Male panel debates connotation of feminism
Discussion addresses issues with masculine stereotypes, women's role
By Pete Smith
Jacob Bartholomew says he will always remember the night Don McPherson changed his life. McPherson spoke at the 'Home to the Dome' annual event for incoming students during Bartholomew's freshman year in 2006. McPherson addressed the students with words about hate-speech, sexism and hegemonic male dominance - a theme that seemed to stick with Bartholomew.
Audit team places second in regionals
By Max Woolley
It was 36 hours before their competition, and the presentation to win a regional competition still wasn't finished. "We rehearsed in the airport, on the plane and in our hotel room the night before and the morning of the competition," Jamie Lamacchia, a junior accounting major said.
Peace council relocates to encourage student involvement
By Megan Hess
Andy Mager is doing his best to help students at Syracuse University find peace with a new location. After 36 years on Burnet Avenue, the Syracuse Peace Council (SPC) moved its office to the Syracuse Center for Peace and Social Justice on Saturday at 2013 E.
Tutoring services offered to help during exam season
By Caitlin Donnelly
The Tutoring and Study Center has expanded into an office in the E.S. Bird Library, as announced on the library Web site March 27. The program provides tutoring services for undergraduate students of all majors in all subjects Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday nights from 6 p.
Earth, wind and fire
ESF installs wood-burning boiler, wind turbine on satellite campuses to promote alternative energy resources
By Rebekah Jones
The State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry has had yet another development in the field of alternative energy resources with two additions to the local green movement -and it's not just in Syracuse. The Ranger School, a satellite campus of ESF located three hours away in Wanakena, N.
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