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Breaking down Syracuse University’s student conduct process
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At SU, the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities oversees any alleged violations of the Code of Student Conduct.
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The conduct process at colleges and universities can sometimes be controversial. Since its procedures differ so much from the ones that play out in courtrooms, the process can often leave students and their families unsure of their rights and the basic functions of the system.
Here’s a breakdown of who is involved in the conduct process at Syracuse University and how it works:
Motherless bear cub was sleeping on Virginia family s porch, peeping in the windows Mark Price, The Charlotte Observer
Feb. 26 A Virginia family recently found itself in a predicament, when a black bear cub waddled onto its porch and decided to stay.
This included not just sleeping on the porch, but shamelessly peeping at them through the windows, with its little nose pressed to the glass.
The year-old cub had lost its mother, leaving it alone, sick and malnourished, according to The Wildlife Center of Virginia in Waynesboro. The center is about 100 miles northwest of Richmond.
It was coincidental but opportune that the family s neighbor is also the center s president, Ed Clark, officials said.
North-east women launch new support group to raise awareness of neurodiversity
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Linda Lumsden and Amanda Nicolson have launched a new community support group in a bid to raise awareness of neurodiversity.
Four north-east women have launched a new community support group in a bid to raise awareness of neurodiversity.
Early Intervention Aberdeen, a support group for parents and care providers of young children with suspected neurodiverse or neurodevelopmental conditions, was established last month.
Launched last month by Linda Lumsden from Bridge of Don, alongside Amanda Nicolson, Michelle Blake and Lara Goldie, the group found that there was limited support available for neurodivergent families.
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