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Candidates discuss conflict in Libya, U.S. relationship with China in final debate
Sharing the same stage for the third and final time before the election, President Barack Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney used their time to… Read more »

Proposed technology to provide safety information for campus area
In an effort to keep students safe on and near campus, Student Association members announced plans to create a new mobile app or website that… Read more »

Catching a ride: App to help track South Campus bus arrival times, allow users to share information
Ivan Rosales-Robles is tired of planning an extra 30 minutes in his schedule for the South Campus buses. He’s had lengthy waits for the bus… Read more »
Pulitzer Prize finalist to discuss state of American politics, civility in campaigns
One day after the final presidential debate, Pulitzer Prize finalist Ron Brownstein will give students an unbiased, fact-based look at the state of American politics.… Read more »
Lockerbie Scholars struggle to extend stay beyond 1st year at Syracuse University
Remembrance Week: Part 1 of 4 When Stefan Hanley walked through the Quad on his first day at Syracuse University, he knew a year there… Read more »
Students stray from voting, dislike process
While this presidential election is the first in which many students are finally of voting age, several students are unsure they will cast their ballot.… Read more »
Carrier Dome security increases with metal detectors, larger police presence
Increased security measures at the Carrier Dome and in the areas surrounding the Syracuse University campus were put into effect for the first time this… Read more »
Final presidential debate to focus on foreign policy
Monday marks the final faceoff between President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Gov. Mitt Romney before the upcoming November election. This debate will primarily focus… Read more »

Empty chairs on Quad to honor lives lost in Pan Am bombings
Thirty-five empty chairs on Syracuse University’s Quad will serve as a chilling reminder of the lives lost in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombings during… Read more »

Running on willows: ESF awarded grant to develop Northeast biofuels industry
The United States Department of Agriculture awarded SUNY-ESF a $10-million grant to help develop the Northeast biofuels industry. The grant will establish the Northeast Woody/Warm-season… Read more »

Cars collide on corner of Waverly and Comstock Avenues
A blue Nissan Altima hit the side of a beige Honda Civic on the corner of Comstock and Waverly avenues Sunday night. The driver of… Read more »
Bill Clinton endorses Maffei at Syracuse political rally
Support the middle-class, and the country will thrive. That was President Bill Clinton’s belief when he took office in 1993, and it is still his… Read more »
Parts of E. Raynor Avenue to close next week
E. Raynor Avenue will be closed between Irving Avenue and Stadium Place starting Oct. 22. The street will be closed from 7 a.m. to 3… Read more »
DPS, SPD partner to form crime control team, increase patrols
In response to a recent increase in crime near campus, Syracuse University announced a new partnership between the SU Department of Public Safety and the… Read more »

Iggy Nava announces run for SA president
The fourth candidate to enter the Student Association presidential race, Iggy Nava declared his intention to run Thursday afternoon during a meet-and-greet event on the… Read more »
University officials review Carrier Dome security, ticket policy in response to stabbing
Almost a week after a man was stabbed in the Carrier Dome at Syracuse University’s Orange Madness event, university officials are reviewing Dome safety procedures… Read more »
Medical community sees hesitance toward flu vaccines
With the first case of the flu reported at Syracuse University last week, some students have chosen to opt out of the vaccination — not… Read more »

Remembrance Wall renovations set to finish by ceremonies
Renovations to the Place of Remembrance are coming to a close this week as the annual Remembrance Week events approach. The refurbishing of the memorial… Read more »
PETA recognizes SU, ESF as vegan-friendly
For students like Sophia Bravo, deciding what to eat is not easy. Being a vegan, it can often be difficult for her to find food… Read more »

Taking the stage: Lynn University to host final presidential debate, gain national attention
Next Monday night, Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla., will host the third and final debate in the 2012 presidential election. The Commission of Presidential… Read more »

Kyle Coleman announces run for SA president
Kyle Coleman climbed the stairs of Carnegie Library on Wednesday morning and looked down at a small, intimate crowd of about 20 friends as he… Read more »
Buerkle reflects on upbringing, family in 24th Congressional District race
Editor’s note: This story originally ran on Democracywise, an SU-based website with stories from political reporting students. For U.S. Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle, talking to… Read more »

