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This week activists and a local health non-profit remembered those who had passed from AIDS on World AIDS Day; harsh weather meant more shelter intakes for the Syracuse Rescue Mission and indigenous students discussed what Syracuse University can do to make the students feel supported. Check this week's WAER Round-Up to find what other local news you've missed from Nov. 28- Dec. 2!
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The university is providing a free shuttle service from campus to the New York State Fair starting Saturday.
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Vera House is helping train men to be allies in the fight against relationship violence.
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SU alumna and avid bird watcher Anne Marie Higgins has funded the live nest cams in memory of her husband Thomas. The cameras have followed Sue and Otto and their offspring since 2017.
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Former Republican National Committee Chairmember Michael Steele will speak at SU to share his experience as a public representative practicing his religious faith.
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Starting March 26, visitors of the SU stadium will no need COVID vax or test for events at the Dome.
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Justice Breyer’s resignation is an opportunity for liberals to turn the tide of the Supreme Court, but a Syracuse University Professor warns of a contentious nomination process.
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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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The Omicron Variant of the Coronavirus has now been discovered in cases here in Onondaga County. But the strain linked to South Africa was already having impacts on people here in Syracuse.