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april 2, 2014 high 53°, low 30°
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N • Me, myself and I
Students gathered in the Panasci Lounge Tuesday night to describe themselves on a postcard for the “Who Are You” event. Page 3
P • New guy
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S • Warding off shots
Actor and comedian Max Greenfield danced on stage, took a selfie with a student and gave a speech at Goldstein Auditorium. Page 11
SU goalie Bobby Wardwell looks to continue his solid 2nd-half play in net against Binghamton on Wednesday. Page 20
crime
Man pleads guilty to harassment By Annie Palmer news editor
A Brooklyn man who was arrested March 27 on Chinook Drive pled guilty Tuesday afternoon to seconddegree harassment. Nicholas White, 19, was arrested after the Department of Public Safety received a call about a disturbance on Chinook Drive, which involved a physical struggle among several people and damage to property. White is not a Syracuse University student, but a senior in high school. He appeared in Syracuse Domestic Violence Court with his attorney Robert Carter in front of City Court Judge Stephen Dougherty at about 2:30 p.m. White pled guilty to the see white page 10
Participants arrange building blocks and put them in four boxes in the indoor gathering space at the Outdoor Education Center during a new facilitator training. The OEC is primarily used to welcome the groups that use the outdoor challenge course. renee zhou staff photographer
challenge
accepted
By Brett Samuels asst. news editor
Following 1st run, South Campus ropes course turnout satisfies Syracuse University By Dylan Segelbaum staff writer
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ith a successful initial run, the Syracuse University challenge course hasn’t had any trouble roping in customers. “We had quite a few weekends where we were chock-full up there, which was really nice. And that was just in the initial opening three months,” said Scott Catucci, SU’s associate director for outdoor education and student development. “So we’re very, very happy and excited about that.” The course is a mix of giant wood towers,
nets and low- and high-rope elements, and sits atop a hill on South Campus that overlooks Syracuse, not far from the Inn Complete. It generally operates between April 15 and Nov. 15 — but that mostly depends on the weather — and is intended to be an educational and team-building experience. The first program of 2014 at the course was supposed to be held last Sunday, but it was rained out. Training will be held this weekend. The first official program at the course was held Sept. 27 and the last on Nov. 16. During this time, 466 students used the course in 13 programs, see ropes
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Cafe Kubal relocates in airport
A group climbs across the high-ropes part of the challenge course on SU’s campus. courtesy of department of recreation services
Students who passed through Hancock International Airport to travel home for Spring Break a few weeks ago had the opportunity to grab a cup of Café Kubal coffee after passing through security. But last week, less than a year after it opened, the airport location closed and has been replaced by Dunkin’ Donuts. Matt Godard, Café Kubal’s owner, said Delaware North, the company that had been handling concessions at the airport, notified Godard the cafe would be moving out of its airport location, which was situated right after the security checkpoint. “The information we received was only from Delaware North and nobody told us we were going to be out from the Airport Authority,” Godard said.
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