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THURSDAY
sept. 10, 2015 high 74°, low 58°
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N • First time in forever
P • Miss (U)SA
The University Senate, SU’s academic governing body, held its first meeting of the semester Wednesday in the Maxwell Auditorium. Page 3
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SU alumna and former SA President Allie Curtis has used a platform of empowering women to lead her to the Miss America pageant as Miss Rhode Island. Page 9
S • Enter Sandman
Mariano Rivera III finished his first season with the Auburn Doubledays. He’s developing himself as a pitcher seperate from his legendary father. Page 16
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Juice Jam conflicts with holiday
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Annual event to take place on same day as Rosh Hashanah By Claire Moran staff writer
The 9/11 Museum and Memorial, which is located on Ground Zero in New York City, opened to the public on Sept. 11, 2011. Around three years later, the One World Trade Center, designed by architect and Class of 1996 Syracuse University alumna Nicole Dosso, was completed. The building stands at approximately 1,776 feet tall, serving as a reminder of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. courtesy of lukas halloran
SU alumna plays key role in designing One World Trade Center By Rachel Sandler asst. news editor
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shiny new skyscraper — the fourth tallest in the world — stands in the middle of New York City’s financial district. The building’s presence on the city’s skyline is unmistakable. It’s a modern architectural feat and a symbol of human ingenuity. But it’s also the site of an extraordinary tragedy that happened 14 years ago. One World Trade Center, often referred to as “Freedom Tower,” opened in November 2014 and is located where the original World Trade Center once towered over New York City, before it was targeted in the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. Nicole Dosso, a Class of 1996 Syracuse University alumna and graduate of the School of Architecture, is one of the minds behind the One World Trade Center and May 2002 Ceremony ends the official 9/11 cleanup and recovery period
September 2001 9/11 attacks
is the architect that “finally got the damned thing built,” according to a Fast Company article. The New York City native was always surrounded by the urban architecture of the city while growing up, she said. That’s why she wanted to become an architect. When it was time to choose an architecture school, SU was the obvious choice. “I had heard that their program was very well-balanced — t hat it wasn’t just focused on design,” she said. “That was pretty much what drew me there.” Standing at 1,776 feet tall, 1 WTC serves as a reminder of 9/11. Still, pieces of the attacks surround the skyscraper. There are slabs of the original World Trade Center integrated into the design of the new building. The recently completed 9/11 memorial and museum is also nearby. “A decision was made very early on to leave these slabs, see dosso page 6
September 2011 9/11 Museum and Memorial opens
April 2006 Construction begins on One World Trade Center
May 2015 One World Trade Center observation deck opens
November 2014 One World Trade Center is completed
At noon on Sunday, Juice Jam starts. At sundown that same day, Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, also begins. “Because the holiday starts after sundown, technically it’s not scheduled on the holiday, but certainly students are going to be enjoying themselves on Sunday,” said Brian Small, the executive director of Hillel at Syracuse University. “They’re going to be wrapped up with the big event and all the other things that are going on and I think a lot of them may see juice
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SU falls to No. 61 in rankings
University drops three spots in U.S. News and World Report rankings By Alexa Torrens asst. news editor
Syracuse University fell to the No. 61 spot in the 2016 U.S. News and World Report National University rankings, which were released Wednesday morning. SU, which earned the No. 58 spot last year, shares the No. 61 spot this year with four other universities: Clemson University, Purdue University – West see ranking page 6