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Maggie Robinson films an episode of "Cooking with 'Cuse" with Christopher de La Cueva, a chef at Chef Art Smith’s Reunion at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Quinn Stewart)
Newhouse Students Bring Back ‘Cooking With ’Cuse’ Series
The revived show features Syracuse chefs and explores how food connects people.
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​â¶Ä‹M²¹°ù°ì±ð³Ù±è±ô²¹³¦±ðDaniel McDowell, professor in the Maxwell School, breaks down the economic consequences if European banks sell off American treasuries.
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NewsweekJenny Breen, associate professor in the College of Law, explains the Tenth Amendment and the powers between city and federal agencies.
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ParentsRobert Thompson, Trustee Professor in the Newhouse School, talks about the impact of Saturday morning cartoons on kids of the past.
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MarketWatchTerence Lau, dean of the College of Law, offers theories on why the Supreme Court has again delayed a decision in the case of economic tariffs.
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Here and NowKeith Bybee, professor in the College of Law, discusses the role of civility in public office and why it still matters.
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Mother JonesColleen Heflin, professor in the Maxwell School, discusses the impact of SNAP benefit work requirements on older adults with disabilities.