SU will host classes, recreation in Carrier Dome during spring semester
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The Carrier Dome will host classes that require social distancing and movement, including some music and drama classes.
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After teaching a class of over 200 students online in the fall, Jeff Rubin knew he wanted to find a way to safely get back in front of a large in-person class.
Before the fall semester started, Rubin thought of using the Carrier Dome the only space on campus that could accommodate social distancing for a large class but knew it wouldn’t be available due to renovations. Now that construction is complete, Rubin, an associate professor of practice in Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies, will be using the Dome to teach his information technologies lecture.
SU announces move-in dates, procedures for spring semester
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Syracuse University on Wednesday announced move-in dates and updated check-in procedures for students returning to campus for the spring semester.
Starting Jan. 15, students living in university housing can begin registering for a designated move-in date and time using the Student Housing Portal, said Rob Hradsky, vice president for the student experience, in an SU News release.
On-campus students from New York and the states that border it will move in between Feb. 5 and Feb. 7. On-campus students from all other states and international locations will move in the week prior, between Jan. 30 and Jan. 31. They will check in at the Ensley Athletic Center.
2020’s most defining stories in Syracuse
Emily Steinberger | Photo Editor
Some of the defining moments of 2020 include Joe Biden s election into the White House and protests against racial inequality throughout the year.
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In a year with a never-ending news cycle, it can be hard to recall the important moments that defined Syracuse in 2020.
COVID-19 made its way onto campus and into Onondaga County. Protests expanded on and around Syracuse University’s campus to advocate against racial inequality. An SU alumnus was even elected to the White House. Those are the big ones. But what else impacted Syracuse in a year of uncertainty and unrest?
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