March 26, 2014

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N • At liberty

dailyorange.com

P • Just keep running

The D.O. spoke to former U.S. presidential candidate Ron Paul about his new book and his thoughts on U.S. affairs.

SU student Rob Faugno will attempt to run 54 miles to raise money for Make-A-Wish Central New York. Page 11

S • One last look

The D.O.’s beat writers examine the Syracuse team heading into the 2014 offseason. Page 20

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graduate student organization

illustration by natalie riess art director

Resolution may create committee Group to review funding for traveling, researching

under lock

By Annie Palmer news editor

At Wednesday’s meeting the Graduate Student Organization plans to adopt a resolution that will officially establish a Grant Committee to review graduate student requests for travel and research funding. Though the committee was established around five years ago, most decision-making has been done internally, said GSO President Patrick Neary. Tomorrow’s meeting will signify GSO’s plans to improve

and key

A lot of students are still trying to figure out what our research is going to look like. Peta Long co-chair of the grant committee

transparency between committees and the overall GSO senate, he said. “In the past, the committee was simply given the power to make (funding) changes,” Neary said. “We want to put it in front of the senate to show how the program is being operated.” The Grant Committee consists of members of the executive board, the

After recent robberies, SU attempts to improve campus security By Kate Capodanno staff writer

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arbara Jones came into work on a Sunday only to see that her desk had been rummaged through and her laptop was missing. Jones, a television, radio and

film professor, saw obvious signs of a break-in to her office on Feb. 8. It was one of 18 in Newhouse II that showed break-in attempts. Not all of the offices were burglarized, but Jones was one of the few who had property stolen. “First I noticed my laptop was missing and then when I came

around to the side, my desk clearly had been broken into,” Jones said. Since Jan. 30, the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and several other Syracuse University buildings became targets for burglaries. By Feb. 15, the SU Department of Public Safety took two suspects into custody who are sched-

uled to return to court Wednesday, Detective Ed Weber said. The suspects, Duncan “Wonderboy” Miller, 21, and Christopher “Shinobi” Dugger, 25 are both charged with two felonies, third-degree burglary and fourthdegree grand larceny, and several

see security page 9

see grants page 10

Funk ‘n Waffles pitches plan to add location in Armory Square By Ellen Meyers asst. news editor

Funk ‘n Waffles, the popular restaurant known for its unique menu and live music, could be bringing that food and atmosphere to Armory Square if it opens a new location downtown. The restaurant is currently locat-

ed on South Crouse Avenue, next to appeThaizing and Roly Poly. The new location would be located on South Clinton Street, in the space where Syracuse University’s XL Projects art gallery used to be. Adam Gold, owner of Funk ‘n Waffles, presented his plan for the new location to the Syracuse City Plan-

ning Commission Monday evening. He said it is not a “said and done” process and he won’t hear back on the restaurant approval until mid-April. Gold said the original concept for Funk ‘n Waffles was to be a wafflespecialty restaurant and a music venue merged together. The current Campus Plaza location doesn’t have the space to

host huge shows, he said, and he wants to have the space for 200 people to enjoy music and food at the same time. “Armory Square is amazing, but they only have live music on weekends,” Gold said. “They don’t have breakfast foods on a regular basis. In fact, a lot of places are closed on Sundays or the only two places that

have breakfast on Sundays are just packed to the gills.” There is a market in Armory Square for the food Funk ‘n Waffles serves, Gold said. He added that it can be normal for Syracuse residents to avoid the Marshall Street area because of traffic, which is another reason why he’s see waffles page 9


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