![]() Intended to strengthen the University’s tradition of outdoor musical events for students, Juice Jam is coordinated by University Union and co-sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs. Representatives of up to 100 recognized student organizations will be present at Juice Jam to greet students and provide information. Shuttle stops include College Place, Stadium Place and the festival venue. ![]() Transportation will be provided by free bus shuttle service to and from the music festival. Tickets will be required for admission and are $10 for SU and SUNY-ESF students with valid I.D. Tickets are available at the Schine Student Center Box Office, (315) 443-4517. University Union encourages students new and old to come out with their friends to enjoy an afternoon of entertainment they’ll not soon forget.” “By incorporating great live music with various rides, activities, food and the student involvement fair, this festival really does offer something for everyone. ![]() “Juice Jam is a great way to introduce students to all the great things this university has to offer,” says Co-Executive Director of University Union Concerts Kelly Bertog of this year’s festival. The music festival is open to SU and SUNY-ESF students, faculty and staff only. The festival’s musical lineup includes: Third Eye Blind an acoustic performance from Max Bemis, lead singer of Say Anything and the White Rabbits. This year’s Juice Jam will be held on South Campus’s Skytop field area. ‘Semi-Charmed Life’ for students at Juice Jam 2007 August 27, 2007Helen Koutsouradesīringing a “jamming” start to the school year, Syracuse University will host its fourth annual Juice Jam Festival on Sunday, Sept.
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