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Partner programs provide in-person experience for international students
Courtesy of Lei Zhai
Students enrolled at Southwest University can choose to attend classes at the college’s main campus in Chongqing’s Beibei District or its Overseas Learning Center in Yubei District.
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Syracuse University has opened several partner programs at universities in mainland China for international students studying remotely during this semester.
SU opened the programs at Southwest University in Chongqing and East China Normal University in Shanghai so students can take in-person classes even if they are at home. Students need to pay an extra program fee in addition to their normal SU tuition to enroll in the programs.
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SU senior bakes up a sourdough storm
Emily Steinberger | Photo Editor
Since Morgan Vogel returned to campus for spring semester, she has been making sourdough bread with her sourdough starter, which she calls Jane Dough, out of her Park Point kitchen.
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While waiting for a loaf of warm and fluffy yet crunchy sourdough bread to come out of the oven, Morgan Vogel starts kneading another in her Park Point apartment.
The Syracuse University senior picked up sourdough bread baking over winter break, and created her homemade bread baking business Flour Power in December. For Vogel, the business combines two things she loves: cooking and designing.
How 3 SU couples celebrated Valentines Day during COVID-19
Photo Illustration by Emily Steinberger | Photo Editor; Photos courtesy of Julia Mance, Elijah Morrison and Kyle Chi
Three SU couples are keeping their relationships kindled during COVID-19.
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The thought of Valentine’s Day evokes images of date nights and extravagant romantic gestures. With limited restaurant capacities, travel restrictions and social distancing requirements, couples are facing new obstacles in spending time together.
The Daily Orange spoke with three Syracuse University couples to learn how they spent Valentine’s Day, and how they’ve kept the spark alive despite the pandemic.