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Trio of Syracuse University football seniors have stayed true through thick and thin
Original at Post-Standard Syracuse.com
• Fri, Nov 20
By Dave Rahme / The Post-Standard Frank Ordoñez / The Post-StandardSenior Mike Stenclik (58) of the Syracuse University football team has stuck with it despite two coaching changes since his recruitment began. Syracuse, NY -- They have shared the same locker room for the last four... Frank Ordoñez / The Post-StandardSeni...
It's time to go through the mailbag . . . and for the most part, the football natives are restless
Original at Post-Standard Syracuse.com
• Thu, Nov 19
By Bud Poliquin / The Post-Standard New York, N.Y. -- It’s Friday and I’m down here monitoring the Syracuse University basketball team, which put on a very nice show in the Garden on Thursday. This evening, though, North Carolina will be waiting in Madison Square Garden,... New York, N.Y. -- It’s Friday and I’m down here monitoring t...
Syracuse set to honor 15 senior football players before Rutgers game on Saturday
Original at Post-Standard Syracuse.com
• Wed, Nov 18
By Donnie Webb / The Post-Standard Syracuse, NY -- Syracuse University will honor 19 seniors -15 players and four managers - prior to the football team's Big East Conference game against Rutgers on Saturday at the Carrier Dome. According to SU's office of athletic communication, those... Syracuse, NY -- Syracuse Universit...
No doubting these Thomases, who are starting in Syracuse secondary
Original at Post-Standard Syracuse.com
• Wed, Nov 18
By Donnie Webb / The Post-Standard Syracuse, NY -- The welcome-to-college moment for Shamarko Thomas was swift and ruthless. It happened during preseason practice at Syracuse University on back-to-back days. One moment, Thomas is thinking he’s got this thing figured out. The next, his head is... Syracuse, NY -- The welcome-...
Bad snap and not the hold led to missed extra point by Orange
Original at Post-Standard Syracuse.com
• Mon, Nov 16
By Donnie Webb / The Post-Standard Syracuse, NY -- Upon further review, Doug Marrone said the snap was not so good. The Syracuse University head football coach said the play that caused the Orange to miss an extra point in its 10-9 loss to Louisville on... Syracuse, NY -- Upon further review, Doug Marrone said the snap was not so g...
Orange Scholar-Athletes of the Week
Original at SUAthletics.com Latest Stories
• Mon, Nov 16
• 7 related articles
Graduate student Greg Paulus (Syracuse, N.Y.) and junior Katie Hursey (Hampstead, Md.) have been named Syracuse University Scholar-Athletes of the Week for the week of November 16, 2009.
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Syracuse University football team finds it's lonely at the bottom
Original at Post-Standard Syracuse.com
• Sat, Nov 14
By Donnie Webb / The Post-Standard After Saturday's loss, Orange is headed for another last-place finish in the Big East. After Saturday's loss, Orange is headed for another last-place finish in the Big East.
‘Cuse Crashes Through, Downs Eagles 6-2
Original at SUAthletics.com Latest Stories
• Sat, Nov 14
The eighth-ranked Syracuse University field hockey team defeated the ninth-ranked Boston College Eagles, 6-2, this afternoon in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Class of ’52 Stadium on the campus of Princeton University. The Orange scored four first-half goals all off penalt...
Hillsman Partners with the Vera House
Original at SUAthletics.com Latest Stories
• Wed, Nov 11
Syracuse University head women’s basketball coach Quentin Hillsman and his wife, Shandrist Hillsman, have partnered with the Vera House to help support the families affected by domestic and sexual violence. The Hillsmans will donate $100 to Vera House every time the Orange women scor...
Orange Returns to the NCAA Tournament
Original at SUAthletics.com Latest Stories
• Tue, Nov 10
The eighth-ranked Syracuse University field hockey team (17-3) will make its fifth appearance all-time in the NCAA Tournament when it faces No. 9 Boston College in the first round of the 2009 NCAA Tournament on Saturday, November 14 at 2 p.m. in Princeton, N.J. Tickets for the game will be sold...
Gross Announces Change of Leadership In Men's Soccer Program
Original at SUAthletics.com Latest Stories
• Tue, Nov 10
Syracuse University Director of Athletics Dr. Daryl Gross announced today that he is making a change in the leadership of the men’s soccer program and that Dean Foti will not return as head coach.
SU And National Grid Foundation Partner On Hoops For The Stars
Original at SUAthletics.com Latest Stories
• Tue, Nov 10
SYRACUSE – The ‘Hoops for the Stars’ program will kick off its second year with an on-court presentation to honor more than 150 Syracuse area youth on Wednesday, November 11 at the Syracuse University men’s basketball game against Robert Morris at the Carrier Dome. For the second year in a...
Syracuse University football wrapup: Pittsburgh blasts Orange
Original at Post-Standard Syracuse.com
• Sat, Nov 7
By Jason Murray / The Post-Standard Read all the stories and watch the videos from Saturday's 37-10 loss. Read all the stories and watch the videos from Saturday's 37-10 loss.
McKenzie and Scott Earn Academic Honor
Original at SUAthletics.com Latest Stories
• Wed, Nov 4
Syracuse football student-athletes Jim McKenzie and Kevyn Scott are 2009 CoSIDA/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Team selections. The duo joins four other Syracuse University student-athletes to earn the honor this fall and will appear on the ballot to earn national honors. M...
Miner elected first female mayor
Original at SU The Daily Orange
• Tue, Nov 3
In a historic victory, Democrat Stephanie Miner will be the 53rd mayor of Syracuse. I have learned firsthand that anything worth doing you can't do alone," Miner told her crowd of supporters Tuesday night while celebrating her win at the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel.
Syracuse Men and Women's Rowing Host Annual Syracuse Invitational
Original at athletics.syr.edu
• Fri, Oct 30
• 1 related articles
The Syracuse University men and women’s rowing teams host the annual Syracuse Invitational on Saturday, October 31 on at the Ten Eyck Boathouse located at Onondaga Lake Outlet in Longbranch Park. Buffalo, Colgate, Cornel, Hobart, Marist and Rochester will all join the Orange in six sep...
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SU-led team to study, potentially lower health care costs
Original at SU The Daily Orange
• Tue, Oct 27
In hopes of lowering health care costs, a Syracuse University-led research team will construct a database that will catalog health care rates and create a Web site for consumers to check the rates, New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday in the Maxwell School of C...
Theater group suprises crowd with dance in Schine
Original at SU The Daily Orange
• Sun, Oct 11
People knew one thing: Be at Schine Student Center at 12:20 p.m. on Thursday. A few flyers around the Syracuse University campus read, "Schine 12:20," and posts from the Twitter account @flashmobSU told followers the same thing. All allusions became reality when, at 12:25 p.
Follow the Orange on the SU iPhone App
Original at SUAthletics.com Latest Stories
• Wed, Oct 7
Syracuse Athletics fans can follow the Orange on their iPhone. Working with SIDEARM Sports, SU Athletics has launched one of the first collegiate iPhone applications. The free SU Athletics iPhone App allows fans one-click access to the latest news, schedules, scores, rosters, and phot...
Syracuse University football hopes to extend South Florida's Big East struggles
Original at Post-Standard Syracuse.com
• Sat, Oct 3
• 7 related articles
By Dave Rahme / The Post-Standard(drahme@syracuse.com) Undefeated Bulls face Orange in Big East opener at noon in Dome and on Time-Warner. Undefeated Bulls face Orange in Big East opener at noon in Dome and on Time-Warner.
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In third clinic, students still wait for flu shots
Original at SU The Daily Orange
• Wed, Sep 30
Five hundred more flu shots were administered to Syracuse University and State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry students Wednesday. This was SU Health Services' third flu shot clinic held in Flanagan Gymnasium in four weeks.
Chinese dance company gives three-part performance
Original at SU The Daily Orange
• Mon, Sep 28
Shen Wei Dance Arts performed for Syracuse University freshmen and transfer students as part of the Shared First-Year Experience Thursday and Friday at the Landmark Theater in downtown Syracuse.
Chancellor Cantor to guest judge SU Idol competition
Original at SU The Daily Orange
• Mon, Sep 28
Celebrity judging at Syracuse University music competitions usually isn't part of her job description, but tonight Chancellor Nancy Cantor will earn her paycheck in a much different manner. University Union will host this year's installment of SU Idol, a one-night event that mimics t...
Housing conflict continues
Original at SU The Daily Orange
• Mon, Sep 28
Syracuse University-area landlord Francis Koon is currently suing the city of Syracuse over a law that requires rentals in the SU area to have one parking space per bedroom. His case will be heard on Oct. 9. The law does not affect any houses currently owned by landlords.
SUNY-Upstate breaks ground on biotech center
Original at SU The Daily Orange
• Wed, Sep 23
The State University of New York Upstate Medical University is in the process of building a research center dedicated to biotechnology. The facility is expected to bring research opportunities to Syracuse University and surrounding universities. It could also have an economic trickl...
Free hugs campaign (Syracuse University)
Original at Your Videos
• Sun, Sep 6
By jclewis Free hugs campaign continues here in Syracuse,N.Y... Free hugs campaign continues here in Syracuse,N.Y...
Opinion: Energy-efficient data center breaks ground
Original at csemag.com
• Mon, Jun 8
IBM, Syracuse University (SU), and New York State have entered into a multiyear agreement to build and operate a new computer data center on the university's campus that will incorporate advanced infrastructure and smarter computing technologies to ...
Syracuse bound
Original at Towanda Daily Review
• Fri, May 1
On Thursday afternoon that dream became a reality for Athens senior Shane Raupers, as he signed a full scholarship offer to kick for Syracuse University. "It's awesome, I have always wanted this, I didn't think this would come true," Raupers said. ...
Float Your Boat: Season 1, episode 2 | CitrusTV
Original at Your Videos
• Sun, Mar 29
By jclewis CitrusTV's sketch comedy show inspired by Monty Python's Flying Circus. Float Your Boat offers an absurd yet tasteful brand of comedy, consciously reflective of our campus culture here at Syracuse University. For more, visit CitrusTV.net.... CitrusTV's sketch comedy show inspired by Mont...
BIG EAST Championship Pick: Syracuse vs Louisville
Original at Odds.com
• Sat, Mar 14
Washington Post FL There is something about playing on the big stage at New York's Madison Square Garden that brings out the best in the Syracuse University Orangemen basketball team. After winning in six overtime periods in the quarterfinals over Connecticut, ...
Errors in editorial, review not linked to contract renewal
Original at SU The Daily Orange
• Sun, Mar 1
Your editorial that appeared regarding the University Senate review of Chancellor Cantor and her contract distorted the facts and contained inaccuracies. As chairman of the Syracuse University Board of Trustees, I want to set the record straight. Your statement that "…The (Senate) ev...
Iran’s Islamic revolution: three paradoxes , Abbas Milani
Original at Open Democracy
• Sun, Feb 8
Abbas Milani is the Hamid and Christina Moghadam director of Iranian Studies at Stanford University, where he is also a research fellow at the Hoover Institution. His most recent book is the two-volume Eminent Persians: The Men and Women who Made Modern Iran, 1941-1979 (Syracuse Univer...
Eric Devendorf investigated on harassment charge
Original at NewsChannel 9 WSYR
• Tue, Nov 18
Raw Video: Jim Boeheim reaction Syracuse, New York (WSYR-TV / AP) - Syracuse University basketball star Eric Devendorf was at the center of an investigation by the District Attorney’s office after an incident where he was accused of hitting a woman in the face.
Report: Community colleges must expect more
Original at usatoday.com
• Mon, Nov 17
Though many community college students say their coursework is challenging, there is "ample evidence" colleges can do more to help more students do their best work, a report says."No one rises to low expectations," says Vincent Tinto, a Syracuse University education professor and adv...
When the RIAA comes a-knocking …
Original at p2pnet.net
• Mon, Nov 17
By Jon 1. Ohio University - 1,287 2. Purdue University - 1,068 8. Howard University - 572 12. Syracuse University - 488 15. Boston University - 470 18. University of Michigan at Ann Arbor - 400 19. University of Texas at Austin - 371 21. Indiana University - 353 25. Marshall University - 331
Third-seeded SU Field Hockey hosts UMass on Saturday
Original at NewsChannel 9 WSYR
• Tue, Nov 11
Syracuse and Massachusetts will meet for the 19th time with SU boasting a 12-5-1 advantage. The Orange has won the last 10 contests dating back to 1999. SU has outscored the Minutemen, 22-4, over that span. The Orange is 6-1 all-time against the Minutewomen in Syracuse.
Google, If Built By Librarians - ReadWriteWeb
Original at Read/WriteWeb
• Tue, Nov 11
The Reference Extract project is being developed by the Online Computer Library Center and the information schools of Syracuse University and the University of Washington. According to Wired Campus, OCLC is an international cooperative ...
Librarians Want to Out-Google Google With a Better Search Engine
Original at Chronicle of Higher Education
• Mon, Nov 10
By Josh Fischman Called Reference Extract, the project is being developed by the Online Computer Library Center and the information schools of Syracuse University and the University of Washington. OCLC is an international cooperative that shares resources among more than 69,000 libraries in 112 cou...
OCLC’s planned search engine: The pros and cons of Web crapola filtering by librarians
Original at TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home
• Sat, Nov 8
By David Rothman Reminders/disclosures: I own a tiny amount of Google stock as a long-term retirement investment and am not a librarian, although I’ve been writing on digital libraries in a TeleRead context since the early 1990s. Technorati Tags: Reference Extract.OCLC,Syracuse University,Univers...
Super Bowl hero David Tyree placed on IR by Giants
Original at NewsChannel 9 WSYR
• Wed, Nov 5
I have had enough fanfare," Tyree said. "That's not something I miss. My life is always full. Football, like my buddy Plax (Burress) says, it the best temp job you can have. I have fun with it. I love it, but this is nothing that fills my plate."
What is the role of African-American students in the election?
Original at Your Videos
• Tue, Nov 4
By jclewis African-American residents in Syracuse talk about what goals the next president should have, whoever he is. We talked to these neighbors at the Onondaga County board of elections and downtown Syracuse. Video produced by Syracuse University students Phil Tenser, Jimmy... African-Americ...
Syracuse Univ. professor says Obama transcends race
Original at Your Videos
• Tue, Nov 4
By jclewis Horace G. Campbell, professor of African-American studies and Political Science at Syracuse University, says Obama makes race, age, gender politically irrelevant. Campbell says the media have had a hard time reporting on the Obama phenomenon because it is so different.... Horace G. Campbe...
How is the election important to the country?
Original at Your Videos
• Tue, Nov 4
By jclewis African-American Syracuse residents express what factors of this historical election they think are important to the nation. We met our neighbors at polling places, bus stops, and other parts of our community. Video produced by Syracuse University Students Phil Tenser,... African-Amer...
Review: The Express
Original at Cinematical
• Fri, Oct 10
By Jette Kernion It's football season, which means it's also the season for at least one heartwarming and inspiring movie about the sport. This year the film comes from Universal -- The Express, a biopic of Ernie "The Elmira Express" Davis, the first African-American to win the Heisman trophy, back in 196...
Say What?
Original at LieStoppers
• Tue, Aug 28
Syracuse University Professor Linda Alcoff , Director of Women's Studies, will be discussing the Duke Lacrosse case at UNC Charlotte Sept 6th in a lecture entitled; Lacrosse Justice: Gender, Race, and Fairness in the Duke Lacrosse Legal Saga"
Syracuse greek director moves to PSU
Original at Penn State Digital Collegian
• Tue, Jul 31
Following a year of greek life, where the community witnessed everything from a record-breaking philanthropy event to violations warranting permit suspensions, Aug. 27 will mark a fresh start for more than 80 organizations at Penn State. Roy W. Baker, former director of fraternity and s...
NY Attorney General Announces Landmark Student Loan Agreements
Original at Student Loan Info for Parents
• Mon, Apr 2
By moniqueleonard The schools include the State University of New York’s 29 four-year campuses (SUNY), Fordham University, Long Island University (LIU), New York University (NYU), St. Lawrence University, Syracuse University and the University of Pennsylvania.
Opinion: The future of newspapers? Asking the past:
Original at BuzzMachine
• Thu, Mar 29
By Jeff Jarvis The latest breakfast thrown by the Newhouse School at Syracuse University and The New Yorker asked about the future of newspapers and sought answers from Gary Pruitt, head of McClatchy, and Dean Baquet, former editor of the LA Times and now head of the DC bureau for the NY Times. How could I r...
Postcard from Syracuse
Original at Providence Journal
• Fri, Feb 16
Now, as a freshman experiencing her first winter at Syracuse University in New York, my concept of the word SNOWSTORM has been changed and I have picked up a new phrase: the dreaded LAKE EFFECT SNOWSTORM. Jen Gramer Syracuse, New York
Opinion: Who Really Cares for the Poor?
Original at Acton Institute PowerBlog - Environmental Stewardship
• Fri, Dec 29
By nospam@example.com (John H. Armstrong) Syracuse University professor Arthur Brooks challenges perceived mainstream social orthodoxy in his new book, Who Really Cares: America’s Charity Divide - Who Gives, Who Doesn’t and Why It Matters. For generations it has been assumed that political and social liberals are generous t...