Kent Syverud shared his brain cancer diagnosis a week ago. He was planning on spending the final weeks of his tenure in Syracuse thanking those who helped build SU to what it's become during his 12 years as chancellor
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Syracuse's Citizen Review Board has suspended all police complaint investigations in order to comply with the appellate court ruling.
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Syracuse University hosted Micron Day, with several dozen technology companies, programs and educational opportunities for students. Many could be broadly applied without needing college degrees.
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A fresh collapse at Chimney Bluffs highlights ongoing erosion along Lake Ontario, and what changing weather patterns may mean for other New York landscapes.
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The Victims First Agenda, inspired by policy review and roundtable discussions, contains bills that lawmakers say give voices to victims.
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Trump wrote on Truth Social that, "Constantino has my Complete and Total Endorsement," to represent the North Country in Congress.
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A $30-thousand American Cancer Society grant will help with outreach for smokers and ex-smokers to get lung cancer screenings form Upstate Cancer Center. A separate grant aids transportation.
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NPR's Juana Summers speaks to Democratic Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger about a measure she supported — that voters approved Tuesday — to redraw the state's congressional maps to favor Democrats.
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People who love to knit held a convention recently where they showed off their love for yarn and fiber arts.
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Destiny USA in Syracuse hosts Get Hired Job Fair, with employers ready to hir, as well as employment services and staffing agencies to help those looking for work.
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As small attack drones become central to warfare, the Pentagon is making a major push to jumpstart manufacturing.
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A little-known division inside the Justice Department that reviews immigration court appeals is turning President Trump's immigration policy agenda into law.