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Wednesday, August 22,2012
STUDENT SURVIVAL GUIDE

Good Neighbor Policy

Students and residents can coexist, if everyone follows some simple rules

Students and residents can coexist, if everyone follows some simple rules By SEUNA (South East University Neighborhood Association)Every year, as students return to the Syracuse University neighbor
Wednesday, August 22,2012
STUDENT SURVIVAL GUIDE

Genre Busters

In Central New York, you’ll find live music, and live music venues, that cater to all tastes

By Sean Cotter
If your life were to depend on the ability of Central New Yorkers to come to a consensus on their favorite type of music, you should say your goodbyes now. It was nice knowing you. Fan bases for a
Wednesday, August 22,2012
STUDENT SURVIVAL GUIDE

Rules for Roomies

Signed contracts are de rigueur for those who live on campus

By Amanda Galster
What can be worse than finding out your roommate is, dreadfully, a morning person or sleeps with the television on full volume? What if their untidiness overflows to your side of the room, or they
Wednesday, August 22,2012
STUDENT SURVIVAL GUIDE

Abroad Jump

Student travels to foreign countries enhance the college experience

By Aubrey Zych
Taking a big bite into a French croissant dipped in chocolate more than likely beats the usual, questionable food at the dining hall. Going for a run on a fitness center treadmill hardly competes
Wednesday, August 22,2012
STUDENT SURVIVAL GUIDE

Transfer Tales

Successfully switching schools can be done, just be sure to have a plan and keep on top of it

By Amanda Galster
Starting off at a two-year school is becoming more common for high school graduates. Spending some time at a local community college to get some general education requirements out of the way can b
Wednesday, August 22,2012
STUDENT SURVIVAL GUIDE

On the Road Again

Some college students choose to live at home, despite the challenges commuting brings

By Sarah Loguidice
It used to be that when someone mentioned a college student, you would picture an 18-year-old fresh out of high school who lived on campus in dorm rooms, ate meals in dining halls, and chatted wit
Wednesday, August 22,2012
STUDENT SURVIVAL GUIDE

Bester the Semester

By Sean Cotter
Let’s pretend last year’s team didn’t play a single game after the decisive Oct. 21, 2011 upset of then-11th-ranked West Virginia, so we can picture the...
Wednesday, August 25,2010
STUDENT SURVIVAL GUIDE

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