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Emotions run high on sorority bid day 9

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY

5 hours ago by Dara McBride

For hundreds of underclassman girls at Syracuse University, two weeks of competition to be accepted into sorority life boiled down to a single white envelope yesterday.

"I'm so excited to open my envelope," said Maddie Kirshenblatt, a freshman television, radio and film major, about discovering what sorority she would be invited to join.

SU students should become more aware of global issues 7

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY

17 hours ago by John Sumpter

Unless you've been living in a cave the past couple of years, you probably know Israel and Palestine have some conflicts, to say the least. In January of 2009 both countries were engaged in what is now being called the 22-day Gaza War.

According to medics, Palestine faced a loss of 1,205 people with an additional 5,300 wounded.

For the fans of "Lost" the time has come to jump ship 6

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY

1 hour ago by Flash Steinbeiser

Dear Lost fans,

Be prepared to jump off the bandwagon now because as soon as the show "Lost" is over, you will officially become nerds. You'll be much like the Trekkies of yesteryear, clinging on to a dead science fiction program and preparing a recipe for social suicide.

Even in college, it's cool to catch 'em all 6

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY

5 hours ago by Flash Steinbeiser

I'll admit it: I love Pokémon. While the days of waking up extra early to watch the cartoon series may be far behind (sort of), the appeal of the original Game Boy games has never left. While everyone might say they stopped liking Pokémon back in the sixth grade, we all know the truth deep down: Pokémon is a game that has no age limit.

University endowment declines 4

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY

1 hour ago by Susan Kim

Syracuse University experienced a 33.2 percent decline in endowment funds from July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009, the highest percentage drop for a top 100-endowment university in the United States, according to the NACUBO-Commonfund Study of Endowments.

Institutions saw an average decrease of 18.


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Despite program-record start, Boeheim keeps Orange humble


		Despite program-record start, Boeheim keeps Orange humble

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY

4 days ago by Conor Orr

The question was pitched to Jim Boeheim about a week ago.

His then-No.4 Syracuse team had just bludgeoned a Top 10 archrival in front of more than 25,000 fans and extended its winning streak to seven games. It was worth a shot.

Do you have a special feeling about this team?

Even before the rest of the question spilled out, it was easy to gauge Boeheim's response.

Apple VP details three characteristics of company's success

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY

22 hours ago by Fabiola Lara

Jerry McDougal, the vice president of Apple Retail, thinks building long-lasting relationships between customers and their products is not the only sort of intense bonding Apple Inc. hopes to create. That relationship extends to Apple personnel as well.

"Our relationship with the customer starts as soon as you purchase it because we want to help the customer get more out of what they just invested in, so we consistently invite them back to do that," McDougal said.

Super Bowl fun facts

The CHIMES, Morrisville State College, NY

4 days ago by Kristin Clark, '11 | Staff Reporter

The Indianapolis Colts vs. New Orleans Saints: a 6-foot-4-inch quarterback with a laser rocket arm vs. the man who is carrying an entire city on his back. Everyone knows who is in Super Bowl XLIV, but you may not know these fun facts.

People With Autism Show Disability Cab Be Ability

Tangerine, Utica College, NY

11 hours ago by Jonathan Monfiletto

The Utica College Autism Awareness Club held its monthly meeting on Tuesday night and featured guest speakers discussing their experiences with the unusual interests and talents of autism.

A.J. O'Hagan, club president, opened the event by talking about the unusual fixations he had during his childhood as a person with autism.

Main St. Café will leave you wanting more

The CHIMES, Morrisville State College, NY

4 days ago by Kurtis Hilliard, '11 | Staff Reporter

I felt like a kid in a candy store. I might be skinny, but contrary to belief I am fat at heart and Main St. Café satisfied every aspect of my fat man's mentality.

America: Land of the indifferent?

The CHIMES, Morrisville State College, NY

1 day ago by Shane Pastor, '13 | Staff Reporter

I am a huge football fan, but instead of watching the conference championship games this past weekend, I opted to watch something a little more inspirational; ABC's series Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. In this episode, Dolores Powell and her four children received the gift of a lifetime when their home on the West Side of Buffalo was renovated.

Join Doppelganger Week, find your celebrity twin

The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY

4 days ago by Courtney Egelston

I'll admit it. I waste an unbelievable amount of time considering the quality of my Facebook profile picture. I search for a photo that says, I'm exciting enough to friend request but safe enough for an employer to hire. I click through my own profile pictures probably more than all my friends combined.

A Second Opinion

Cardinal Courier, St. John Fisher College, NY

6 days ago by Patrick Hunter

Imagine yourself on a strange planet. There are strange plants and a variety of wildlife. Well, put on your 3-D glasses, and get down to the local movie theater, and you can experience it for real.

Who would have thought that a movie about giant, blue aliens would go on to be such a blockbuster hit? Apparently, the answer to that is James Cameron.

Courage fuels Cards


		Courage fuels Cards

Cardinal Courier, St. John Fisher College, NY

5 days ago by Matt Hurley

The Fisher men's hockey team hit the ice on January 23 and outskated the University of Rochester Yellowjackets in the First Annual Courage Cup.

The Cardinals took on and beat the Yellowjackets 8-4 at Genesee Valley Ice Arena in an out of conference game.

All profits from the game will benefit the children of Camp Good Days.

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