The Daily Orange's December Giving Tuesday. Help the Daily Orange reach our goal of $25,000 this December


Campus briefs

A Syracuse University student was sent to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries early Sunday morning after he was allegedly assaulted by three males, according to a Department of Public Safety news alert.

The alleged incident occurred on the corner of Lancaster Avenue and Redfield Place at 2:11 a.m. Sunday when the hospitalized student and two friends were returning from a party. One of the suspects bumped into the student who reported the incident. A verbal exchange ensued, initiated by the suspect, the alert said.

Two of the suspects then approached the student who was sent to the hospital and one of his friends, allegedly kicking and punching them. The third suspect attempted to restrain his friends, before they all fled onto Lancaster Avenue, the alert said.

All three suspects were described by the victim as white and about 20 years old. The victim said one suspect was about 5 feet 8 inches and wore a dark hooded sweatshirt and jeans, one suspect was about 5 feet 11 inches and the final suspect was about 6 feet 4 inches and wore a beige shirt.

      – A multitude of ground beef products from Wegmans Food Markets are being recalled because of possible E. coli contamination, according to the store’s Web site.



The products in question have use-by or freeze-by dates ranging from Oct. 10-29, and include fresh ground beef packages, ground beef patties, all ground beef, pork and veal blends (including the Century Farm brand) and a range of prepared ready-to-cook items including hamburgers, meatballs, meatloaf and stuffed peppers.

Wegmans is offering a full refund for all items in the recall.

No illnesses have been reported in association with the recall, The Post-Standard reported. E. coli symptoms include diarrhea, fever and severe abdominal pain. The symptoms usually onset within three to eight days of infection, and elderly and children are at the greatest risk for contracting a severe case.

All information on the recall is available on Wegmans’ Web site.

-compiled by Matt Reilly, asst. news editor





Top Stories