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As a hectic fall semester grinds on at Computing and Media Services, the highest position in the organization has been filled by a Syracuse University… Read more »
As a hectic fall semester grinds on at Computing and Media Services, the highest position in the organization has been filled by a Syracuse University… Read more »
Patrons of the Jabberwocky Caf could be facing some changes. The 'Cuse Project originally focused on turning the former location of Konrad's Sports Bar into… Read more »
Congressional candidates Howie Hawkins and Rep. James Walsh (R-Onondaga) met Monday night in Maxwell Hall for the first and only time this election to argue… Read more »
Due to demands by Rep. James Walsh (R-Syracuse), independent candidate Christina Rosetti will not be able to participate in Monday's Student Association-sponsored debate among candidates… Read more »
Cannibals, Lean Pockets, and dead goldfishes abounded last night when Zamboni Revolution, a student improvisational comedy troupe, performed to a packed Panasci lounge.Most people think… Read more »
Last night's presidential debate between incumbent Republican candidate President George W. Bush and Democratic candidate Sen. John Kerry - the last to occur before the… Read more »
As with nearly every aspect of political discourse, there have been numerous misrepresentations of facts in the past two presidential debates.Each candidate used generalizations and… Read more »
Faculty Academic Computing Support Services (FACSS) is considering subscribing the university, or at least specific colleges, to a Web-based plagiarism prevention system called Turnitin, according… Read more »
Yesterday Computing and Media Services launched MySlice to replace the online registration program S.C.O.R.E., much to the appreciation of students like Kelvin Ang, a freshman… Read more »
Wireless Internet access in residence halls has been a contentious issue this year, both here at Syracuse University and across the nation. The University of… Read more »
For many students, wireless Internet access is a dream come true, allowing them to connect freely on the dozens of locations around campus where AirOrange,… Read more »
On Thursday night, freshman Teresa Paul was busily tapping away at the keyboard of computer 28 in the Kimmel computer cluster.Paul tried to take her… Read more »