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Grant Reeher says voters aren't any better informed about the candidates.
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The Syracuse Landmark Preservation Board recommends a former fraternity house and mansion be added the list of protected sites, property Syracuse University hoped to demolish for a housing project.
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SU's communications school is moving more job fairs online, to keep up with industry changes
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Dr. Charisse L'Pree and Prof. Luvell Anderson discuss how they break down comedy and satire to examine serious issues. Their work uses humor to inform about race, disability issues, the wealth gap and other topics, while giving teachers tools to use to effectively bring humor into the classroom.
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They say the rare celestial event crosses disciplines and attracts people of many backgrounds.
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The employees say a week-long marathon bargaining session came to an abrupt halt when pay and benefits were brought up.
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Alan Rottenberg launched the Canadian Career Apprenticeship Initiative to get college grads their first jobs, now he wants to help a select number of recent grads in Central New York.
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The Boeheim's Army team, made up of former Syracuse University Basketball players and others, advance in The Basketball Tournament, also known as TBT. Orange fans got to see players for which they cheered in years past, along with former coach Jim Boeheim, who was in the crowd.
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Syracuse University 'disappointed' in SCOTUS affirmative action ruling, pledges diverse student bodySyracuse University officials say they will find ways to seek diverse applicants despite the Supreme Court decision on affirmative action that prohibits considering race as a primary factor in college admission.
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U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, a Democrat of New York, announced a new partnership with Micron and the Northeast University Semiconductor Network at Syracuse University, preparing students for jobs.