Emily Shiroff
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After a tough loss at home to Notre Dame, Syracuse women's basketball looks to get back in the win column on the road. Emily Shiroff previews SU's clash with Georgia Tech.
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The transportation company has announced two future BRT routes to reduce citizen car reliance.
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Behind a 25-point effort from Dyaisha Fair, Syracuse women's basketball heads home on a three-game winning streak. Emily Shiroff details SU's second straight road victory.
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The pistol license unit has been operating remotely since its COVID-19 closing, but the office will open its doors again for in-person appointments in February.
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After a statement win at Clemson, Syracuse women's basketball looks to keep the momentum going at Boston College. Emily Shiroff previews SU's trip to Chestnut Hill.
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The Community Foundation of Central New York received $125,000 in grant funds to bolster its $2 million pledge to counter the high rates of lead poisoning among children in Syracuse.
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The rapid development of Covid testing options may have us wanting to uncover the cause of our symptoms more so than before.
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The American Heart Association says CPR can ensure organs get the blood they need during cardiac events before first responders arrive.
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Name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals for student-athletes are already legal in New York. But new legislation offers clarity and resources.
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Syracuse women's basketball was unable to hold on down the stretch, leading to its first home loss this season. WAER's Emily Shiroff explains SU's shortfalls in the defeat.