Monthly Archives: January 2008

Obama rally ripe with enthusiasm

The Syracuse University quad turned into a loud rally Thursday afternoon to garner support for presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill).Obama's SU supporters rallied outside… Read more »

Cheers & Jeers

Cheer: How Syracuse University managed to convince anyone to bring Michelangelo artwork - pieces never before presented in the United States - to America's 'salt… Read more »

Pounding the dollar

It takes $1.49 to buy one euro and nearly $2 to buy one British pound, as of yesterday. Although this might mean little to students… Read more »

In the groove

Halfway through the Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad's set, a student walked into the room amid one of the band's up-tempo reggae songs, threw his… Read more »

Hoops program to benefit youth

Good, clean fun. This is the experience Syracuse University students help bring to Syracuse's inner city youth with 'Hoops for Peace,' a basketball program for… Read more »

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Dean search narrowed down to three

The School of Information Studies has selected three finalists to fill its vacant deanship, a list that includes current interim dean Elizabeth D. Liddy. The… Read more »

Students raise college concerns

After the Setnor School of Music's regular Thursday afternoon convocation, department chair Bradley Ethington asked all students to move to the front of the room… Read more »

Panhellenic recruitment underway

Spring recruitment, a staple in greek life, has just begun for all those aspiring to join sororities in the Panhellenic Association at Syracuse University.This year,… Read more »

Just give up Jessica

Look out: another one of Jessica Alba's award-winning blockbusters is hitting theaters today. OK, so maybe 'The Eye' won't win any awards (at least not… Read more »

Great expectations

Five Most Anticipated Games of 2008The year 2007 gave us 'BioShock,' 'Halo 3,' 'Super Mario Galaxy' and many more classics. But, 2008 could be better.… Read more »

MBB : Jardine knew of SUID theft

Antonio 'Scoop' Jardine allowed his cousin to purchase more than $100 worth of food and drinks on a stolen Syracuse student identification card, according to… Read more »