Blair, who officially takes over at SU on July 1, addressed the search for a basketball coach, concerns over NIL fundraising and more at his introductory press conference Thursday.
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Tony award winning plays, musicals and a nod to the Syracuse Nationals NBA victory.
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He voted against the measure, which passed the House largely along party lines. The senate is expected to take it up this week.
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The historic six-game road trip for No. 8 Syracuse men's lacrosse ended with a wire-to-wire 13-12 victory over No. 14 Denver Monday. Connor McGahan breaks down a back-and-forth battle in Denver.
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Lawmakers are considering a pair of bills that would ban algorithm-based pricing based on personal data.
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Sen. Chris Ryan weighs in on what's in his chamber's version of the budget.
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No. 8 Syracuse men's lacrosse ends its longest road stretch since 1972 at No. 13 Denver. Sydney Chan previews the matchup against the defensive-minded Pioneers and a rematch of the 2024 NCAA quarterfinal.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with archaeologist Gary Feinman about new findings that show democracy existed throughout the ancient world and was not exclusive to Mediterranean Europe.
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NPR's Short Wave team talks about a wildflower's ability to adapt to climate change, the grooming habits of birds, and the social lives of sharks.
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Two leading democracy watchdog organizations are releasing studies this week that evaluate the state of American democracy after President Trump's first year.
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This week, more than 2,000 mental health care workers at Kaiser Permanente, in northern California went on a 24-hour-strike. A major reason is disagreement between Kaiser and therapists over the future role of AI in mental health care.
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Since the Iran war began, Israel has restricted public gathering and isn't letting worshippers into the Al-Aqsa Mosque. As Ramadan ends, religious leaders say the ban on prayers is political.