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Mike Haynie’s entrepreneurship, authenticity mark ascent to SU chancellor
Mike Haynie took over as acting chancellor at Syracuse University on April 15. He steps into the role in an era during which higher education is, in his words, “one of the most disrupted sectors of American society.”
Michigan’s uncommitted delegates push to shift Harris-Walz ticket’s Gaza policy at DNC
Echoing the demands of thousands of protesters in Chicago, uncommitted primary voters and the delegates they elected say they are trying to push the Democratic Party for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza at the D.N.C.
No yard signs, no endorsements, few donors: Tim Rudd’s ‘unlikely’ mayoral candidacy
“You’re not gonna see any yard signs, you’re not gonna see any endorsements and I don't want to raise any money.” Syracuse mayor hopeful Tim Rudd is running an isolated, atypical campaign set on ditching the establishment.
Oregon clean energy group sues Defense Department over wind project freeze
An apparent halt in federal wind project reviews could impact reliability in the Northwest, where growth in electricity demand has power planners concerned about potential energy shortages.
Pinal County attracts manufacturers while navigating challenges, population growth
Pinal County, Arizona, officials are carefully navigating a manufacturing boom, keeping the lessons of past "zombie projects" in mind as they chart a course for sustainable growth.
SU says DPS controls oversight, law enforcement’s access to campus Flock data
Flock Safety, the company behind the eight license plate readers Syracuse University installed on campus last month, maintains that its technology does not infringe on rights guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment.
Wittmann residents seek incorporation to block BNSF's $3.2 billion rail hub project
A proposed multibillion-dollar BNSF Railway transportation hub northwest of Phoenix has led concerned locals to unite and explore an unorthodox legal strategy to maintain control over their area.
Syracuse Common Council votes to install Axon readers despite pushback
Despite pushback from protesters at Monday’s Common Council meeting, Axon is the city of Syracuse’s new license plate reader provider. The agreement replaces Flock, the city’s previous LPR contractor.
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