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GRADUATION GUIDE 2023
Students are still concerned about off-campus burglaries and the rising number of bias incident reports.
After decades of working in non-profits, Ruchatneet Printup hopes to provide proper representation for his Native American culture.
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Richard Duffy played with Syracuse from 1962-1965. His knowledge and grasp of the game helped usher in “the modern era of Syracuse basketball.”
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Inside News
The best quotes from sources in today’s paper.
“It’s kind of unfair that the dorms on campus are so high security. Meanwhile in South Campus, it’s kind of like doing whatever.” -Sky Sarmiento, a rising junior who lived on South Campus
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Culture
“One thing you learn as a filmmaker, I feel like you write about things you understand. If you don’t understand them, then you have to do a lot of research, but I’ve had a lifetime of research.” - Ruchatneet Printup, SU’s Native Student Program valedictorian
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Opinion
“Logistical challenges shouldn’t prevent SU from celebrating those of us who complete our degrees early or late.” - Camille Daniels, guest columnist
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SPORTS
This is better, and not just because I’m a Mets fan. You can see the growth… People actually show up [now].” - Ark Naugin, Syracuse Mets fan
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Coming Up
Noteworthy events this week.
WHAT: Itanwa Orinwa 2023
WHEN: May 12, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: John A. Lally Athletics Complex
WHAT: VPA Senior Thesis Film Showcase
WHEN: May 12, 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
WHERE: Shaffer Art Building, Shemin Auditorium
WHAT: HOA Senior Seminar Pop-up Exhibition
WHEN: May 12, 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
WHERE: Syracuse University Art Museum