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Wednesday will mark 34 years since the bombing. A service remembering the passed students will be at Hendrick's chapel on SU's campus.
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The arrest over the weekend comes after decades of work by the U.S. Department of Justice to hold those accused of making and detonating the bomb responsible.
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Syracuse University remembered the victims of the Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing Wednesday. The tragedy in 1988 killed 270 people aboard the plane and another 11 on the ground in the subsequent crash.
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Remembrance Week on SU's campus is a time for the university community to reflect on the tragedy and honor the victims.
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The families of the 35 Syracuse University students who died aboard Pan Am Flight 103 32 years ago learned Monday that the US Justice Department isn’t…
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The 1980s began in Syracuse with the Carrier Dome holding its first football game and a fuzzy orange is introduced as a candidate for SU’s new mascot. And…
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Thirty years ago Friday, at 2:03 p.m., the Syracuse University community was forever changed by what we’d eventually learn was the terrorist bombing of…
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Twenty-nine years ago, Central New Yorkers were struggling to come to grips with the news that Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie Scotland, killing…
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SU Remembrance Scholars Posthumously Honor Memories of 35 Students who Perished on Pan Am Flight 103Remembrance Scholars representing 35 Syracuse University students who died in December of 1988 aboard Pan Am Flight 103 have been visiting classes this…
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Amid the holiday season an important but somber anniversary might have been lost. However Syracuse University staff traveled to Arlington Cemetery Sunday…