Writer archives: Terence Johnson

Dhafir lawyers make closing remarks

Two years in jail awaiting a verdict. A wife guilty on charges of lying to federal agents to protect her husband. Intercepted e-mails and financial… Read more »

Students' M-Street business expands

Winter break was anything but relaxing for Adam Green and Michael Squires, two Syracuse University students and the managers of one of Marshall Street's newest… Read more »

Sandwich chain opens on M-Street

Competing with pitas and pizza, Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwich Shop is the newest entry into the Marshall Street market for food.Open since Jan. 4, Jimmy… Read more »

Keeping the peace

When Public Safety officer Raymond Richer was sitting in classes at Syracuse University and the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and… Read more »

Comptroller case stalls SA budget

As student groups eagerly wait for decisions by the Student Association on their funding for next year, the Judicial Review Board's decision to halt the… Read more »

Far from the front

After six months as a diplomat and translator, George Farag was tempted to stay and continue his work in Iraq's Najaf province. But the going-away… Read more »

International contributions focus of fair

Looking around his classes at Syracuse University, Gautam Jayaprakash doesn't see much diversity: There are usually only four or five Americans in his 30-person engineering… Read more »

Referendum, debate draw student voters

With the highest turnout in three years and just one officially acknowledged violation of the election codes, this year's Student Association elections were unusually smooth,… Read more »

Losing battle

While Richard Nixon was a central figure to the Vietnam War - one of the most unpopular and divisive conflicts in the history of the… Read more »

Planet 505 closes

Operation Prevent led to the demise of a second bar frequented by Syracuse University students last weekend when Joseph Riccardi, the owner of Planet 505,… Read more »

EPA to investigate Midland sewer plan

The Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday that it will investigate a civil rights claim that alleges the proposed Midland Sewage Treatment Plant violates the rights… Read more »

Firefighters secure SciTech

City fire trucks crowded the streets outside the Science and Technology Building yesterday from 9:30 p.m. to 11 p.m., as firefighters investigated a potentially explosive… Read more »

Plans in works for Konrad's

Syracuse University students Joe Giordano and Bret Rodgers consider establishing a new venue for music and vocal performance on the Hill their personal mission, and… Read more »