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CORRECTIONS >> In a Sept. 15 article titled “Alumnus answers questions on short stories, sexuality,” the title of the class Mehta spoke with was misstated. The class is called ETS 107: “Living Writers.” In a Sept. 15 article titled “Film festival screens human rights issues,” the start date of the festival was misstated. The festival began Thursday, Sept. 15. In a Sept. 15 article titled “For the win: Die-hard fans head to Los Angeles for USC football game,” Joan Adler’s position was misstated. Adler is the senior director of Los Angeles Programs. In that same article, the amount of time Daryl Gross has been at SU was misstated. Gross has been the SU athletic director since 2004. The Daily Orange regrets these errors.

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Construction on the Carousel Mall expansion continues. The Destiny USA project will introduce new dining and retail options.

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Autumn apparel Adding an eye-catching twist to wardrobe basics helps create a refreshing fall style.

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Twist and shout Charlie Ballard of Syracuse spins Pallavi Gupta as they Salsa dance to the sounds of Salsa-Son-Timba band at the Westcott Street Cultural Fair Sunday, Sept. 18. The fair is a daylong celebration of the Westcott neighborhood’s culture featuring food, visual and performing arts, service organizations and activities geared toward families and university students.

The Syracuse women’s soccer team tries to overcome its scoring woes from a season ago with a stronger offense in 2011.

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