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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.
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Syracuse University graduate employees have voted to form a union after a majority of eligible graduate students casted their votes choosing to unionize.
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The exhibit, “A Love Supreme,” showcases the work of Black creators in the 1960s and 1970s and draws connections between Black art and political movements.
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The National Weather Service warned the wind chill could drop to 30 degrees below zero.
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Legal documents from the late 19th century show how the Onondaga Nation was trying to gain back historic wampum belts. The brief also sheds light on who sold and gave away the historic artifacts.
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Letters between early New York State officials show how lands inhabited by the Onondagas were sold to the state and to settlers, ignoring treaties and agreed-upon borders.
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Central New York Congressmember Claudia Tenney this week called for Denny Kellington, a former Syracuse University football staffer, to be the first trainer inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Diane Shenandoah was hired by Syracuse University to help with indigenous students' wellness and sense of belonging, part of changes to campus that serve and acknowledge Native American culture.
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Hawaiian college student Aysha-Lynn Ke'alohilani WaiLin Estrella faced unexpected bias and stereotypes when she came all the way to Syracuse University, but found acceptance and comfort in Native American groups.
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Syracuse women's basketball completed a fourth-quarter comeback to secure a win against Yale. WAER's Emily Shiroff details the Orange's first road win of the season.