The abolitionist died 113 years ago on Mar. 10, 1913 in Auburn after a lifetime of activism and advocacy for the enslaved and, eventually, formerly enslaved people. Her funeral was held on Mar. 13.
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A coalition of groups want councilors to adopt a resolution prohibiting contracts with companies that profit from federal immigration enforcement.
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Downtown Dining Week runs through March 14, with more than 50 participants offering special deals to introduce new customers. Meet 3 Syracuse locations that are participating for the first time.
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The buzz of small drones filled the SUNY Poly fieldhouse for a flying soccer competition. Organizers say the event helps teach technical and leadership skills.
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After five straight losses, 14th seed Syracuse men’s basketball braces for the first round of the ACC Tournament against 11th seed SMU.Josh Solomon previews the conference win and stay in matchup.
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A late goaltending call and another close finish doomed Syracuse men's basketball in a 71-69 overtime loss to Pittsburgh on senior night. Sydney Chan recaps the regular-season finale.
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In its fourth game of a six game road trip, No. 10 Syracuse men's lacrosse traveled to face one of the blue-bloods of college lacrosse: No.11 Johns Hopkins. Caitlin McDonough recaps the Orange’s fourth ranked win of the season.
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Australia says it's given asylum to seven members of the Iranian national women's soccer team, but one has asked to return to Iran.
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The U.S. and China have been trying to dominate semiconductor design and manufacture. But the creators of one type of semiconductor design wanted to make it free for anyone in the world to build upon.
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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with actor Delroy Lindo about his Oscar nominated role in the supernatural thriller Sinners.
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Scientists say a pair of condors are likely tending to an egg high up in a California redwood — the first time that's happened there in more than a century. A Yurok wildlife official gives an update.
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Jake Sullivan, who served as national security advisor under President Biden, about the Trump administration's messaging about the Iran war, and how it might resolve.