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INSIDE NEWS
Speaking out SU commu-
nity members have a chance to voice their opinions about the chancellor search today. Page 3
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
SU earns No. 4 seed, will play Montana on Thursday PAGE 20
Big East tournament shows Orange’s unpredictability PAGE 20
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By Nicki Gorny ASST. NEWS EDITOR
A Syracuse University female student escaped a possible attempted abduction early Sunday morning, according to a Department of Public Safety notice sent out to students. An unidentified male in a dark green Jeep approached the student as she walked alone on the 700 block of Maryland Avenue at about 3:30 a.m. When the student approached the Jeep to give him directions, the man asked her if she wanted to get in the car and then grabbed her wrist. The student was able to break free, and the man left traveling down Euclid Avenue toward campus, according to the notice. No one was injured, according to the notice. The man is identified in the release as black, between 20-30 years old with short hair. He wore a red hooded sweatshirt and a diamond stud in his right ear, according to the notice.
INSIDE OPINION
Fresh-faced Senior Dan Cowen, a candidate for Syracuse councilorat-large, is an inspiration for his peers. Page 5
INSIDE PULP
Camping out Members of
nagorny@syr.edu
SUOC share stories from Spring Break. Page 11
SU senior announces candidacy
INSIDE SPORTS
By Cheryl Seligman
Making a statement SU knocked
DESIGN EDITOR
off No. 5 Johns Hopkins in the Carrier Dome this weekend for its biggest win of the 2013 season. Page 15
DA I LY OR A NGE .COM
Syracuse went 3-4 at the Spring Fling tournament in Hawaii.
Man attempts to abduct SU student
CHASE GAEWSKI | PHOTO EDITOR
In below-freezing weather, Syracuse University senior Dan Cowen stood atop a hill in Schiller Park as he announced his campaign for Syracuse councilor-atlarge Saturday morning. “We’re at Schiller Park partly because the pool and the baseball diamond remind us of the summer and the warm days to come,” he said near the beginning of his speech, “and the view on a clear day is pretty good over the city. “This is a special place for me,” Cowen continued, “because the Northside is where I discovered the character of Syracuse.” Cowen, a political science and policy studies major with a minor in entrepreneurship and emerging enterprises, was not born in Syracuse, but said there’s no place he feels more at home.
SEE COWEN PAGE 6