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Biden tickets offered early, students disappointed

By Bethany Bump
Posted: 9/9/09, 1:35 AM EST Section: News
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Media Credit: Blair Dudik

Vice President Joe Biden's visit to Syracuse University today stirred up controversy Tuesday, but not for political reasons.

A throng of students rushed to Schine Student Center Tuesday morning to pick up tickets for the vice president's speech on Wednesday, and many wound up disappointed. The university advertised that tickets would be available, starting at noon and lasting until 5 p.m.

But the box office began dispensing tickets at 11 a.m., an hour earlier than students were expecting to accommodate the growing line of people waiting for tickets (some since 8 that morning), said Sara Miller, associate director of national media relations at SU. She said tickets sold out by 12:30 p.m.

"Additionally, the box office was making available tickets to Juice Jam, which further extended the line through the Schine Center," Miller said.

Biden, who graduated from SU's College of Law in 1968, is on campus Wednesday to chair a speech on college access and affordability. The speech is one part of a series planned by the White House Task Force on Middle Class Families.

Secretary of Treasury Timothy Geithner, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, higher education experts and SU Chancellor Nancy Cantor will also take part in the discussion.

Biden will speak at 10:30 a.m. in Goldstein Auditorium in Schine. The event can be viewed on News10Now (Channel 10) and at a live Web stream at http://biden.syr.edu. A question-and-answer session between Biden and students will be held afterwards, said a representative from the vice president's office.

Marlene Rizzo took time out of her lunch break to grab a ticket to Biden's speech. She had read tickets would be available at noon, but when the administrative assistant at SU's Center for Environmental Policy and Administration arrived at the box office at 12:20 p.m., people in line told her tickets had already sold out.

"They were really frustrated and I was frustrated too, because it was my lunch hour," Rizzo said. "It was disappointing and I think particularly for the students because an opportunity for them doesn't happen like this often."

Bridget Yule, the director of the Student Centers and Programming Services, said 1,000 total tickets were available for the event - 400 were invite-only and not available at Schine, 100 were standby tickets, and the rest were regular tickets.

Yule said regular tickets for the event sold out at 12:30 p.m. and standby tickets sold out 15 minutes later.
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Cindy Schmitt

posted 9/09/09 @ 9:27 AM EST

Biden, Geithner, & Duncan are at SU to speak on college access and affordability, a topic that directly effects students, and only half of the seats are available to students? That seems wrong. (Continued…)

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Jeff

posted 9/09/09 @ 10:55 AM EST

Whose idea was it to hold this event at the Student Center, rather than at the Dome?

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