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Despite the travel restrictions due to the pandemic, international student athletes continue to make Syracuse home.
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An expert on Middle East politics at LeMoyne College says the Taliban can’t be trusted to keep the peace in Afghanistan, and fears conditions will eventually deteriorate under their rule.
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For over a year, we have been witnessing and processing a global pandemic, political upheaval, and police violence against communities of color. Any of…
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Many parts of society have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and education has not been spared. Schools faced closures, then ascrambled to find ways…
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Life for Central New Yorkers in the age of COVID-19 has forced many members of the community, local businesses and nonprofits to readjust their priorities…
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The annual World AIDS Day Service was observed at LeMoyne College on Thursday morning. The “Service of Remembrance” was filled with reflective readings,…
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Thirty girls from Syracuse-area high schools are the first to complete the region’s inaugural science, technology, engineering and math summer camp. The…
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LeMoyne college graduate students are studying to be occupational therapists in a location that puts them in the middle of the action. Officials cut the…
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Nearly 6,200 Central New York college students who rely on a long-running federal student loan program find themselves in limbo after congress failed to…
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Many Central New Yorkers are following Pope Francis’ visit to the U.S., which kicks off late Wednesday when he arrives in the nation’s capital. David…