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[QUOTE="cliftonparksufan, post: 4155396, member: 9"] Definitely, especially if you put yourself in Syverud's shoes. If you google what is SU known for, after it mentions some of the outstanding educational programs like the Architectual School, Maxwell, Whitman and Newhouse the first extracurricular mention is the basketball program and it's three Natties. No mention of Gary Gait and Lacrosse or Ernie Davis, Jim Brown and the football program but the 51 consecutive winning seasons. I think it's important to Syverud and Wildhack to get it right. [HEADING=2][I]Extracurriculars[/I][/HEADING] [I]Syracuse is well known for the Orange. Its basketball team has won three National Championships, one NCAA tournament championship, and a record 51 consecutive winning seasons! Moreover, Greek life is an important aspect of extracurricular life at Syracuse. Around 30% of students participate across 40 organizations on campus. But if athletics and fraternities or sororities aren’t for you, there are plenty of other activities available. Love music? Join one of several a cappella groups, such as The Mandarins. Want to become more active and physically fit? Check out CHAARG, an organization that partners with fitness studios to provide activities like salsa classes. Overall, there are many activities across a range of niches, ranging from writing to movie screenings.[/I] [URL unfurl="true"]https://blog.collegevine.com/what-is-syracuse-university-known-for/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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