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Gallery: Syracuse men's rowing team wins 5th consecutive Stagg Trophy in 1st home race since 2019
Syracuse men's rowing won the Stagg trophy for the fifth straight time against Navy and Cornell at its first home race since 2019. Read More »
Syracuse falls 8-3 to Pittsburgh in series opener
Pittsburgh used a four-run sixth inning to hand Syracuse an 8-3 series-opening loss. The Orange now sit a game behind the Panthers for the No. 10 seed in the ACC Tournament. Read More »
Jim Boeheim to receive honorary degree at 2024 commencement ceremony
Former Syracuse University men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim and four others will receive an honorary degree during SU’s 2024 commencement. Read More »
Dreamer Isioma, renforshort, DWWLRS to perform at 2024 Block Darty
University Union announced its second ever Block Darty on Friday. The lineup includes Dreamer Isioma, renforshort and DWLLRS. Read More »
Gallery: Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band entertain fans after postponement of fall show
After postponing their September shows, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band’s performance Thursday marks Springsteen's sixth appearance in Syracuse. Read More »
Bruce Springsteen rocks SU with 6th trip to Dome
Bruce Springsteen cancelled his last performance at the JMA Wireless Dome in September due to illness. On Thursday, he returned and performed for a crowd of longtime fans. Read More »
Delaney, Savannah Sweitzer shine in No. 2 Syracuse’s loss to No. 6 Boston College
Key saves by Delaney Sweitzer and late scores by Savannah Sweitzer helped put No. 2 Syracuse in front in the fourth quarter. Still, a late collapse let No. 6 Boston College escape with a 11-10 win. Read More »
Syracuse's season ends with loss to Notre Dame in 2nd round of ACC Tournament
After losing seven out of eight matches to finish the regular season, Syracuse fell 4-1 in its second round ACC tournament matchup with Notre Dame. Read More »
Observations from No. 2 SU's loss to No. 6 BC: Sweitzer shows out, secondary scorers limited
Only No. 2 Syracuse's top-four scorers found the back of the net during the first 51 minutes of its overtime loss to No. 6 Boston College. More observations on SU's regular-season finale defeat. Read More »
No. 2 Syracuse falls 11-10 to No. 6 Boston College, records 3rd straight 1-goal loss to BC
No. 2 Syracuse repeated a similar script of blowing a late lead against the Eagles, resulting in its fifth straight loss to BC and third in a row by one goal. Read More »
SU dining facilities, campus store to go cashless in fall 2024
Syracuse University’s dining facilities and campus store will stop accepting cash in the fall 2024 semester, according to a news release. Read More »
Katie Goodale, Emma Tyrrell among 25 nominees for Women's Tewaaraton Award
Syracuse defender Katie Goodale and attack Emma Tyrrell are among 25 nominees for the 2024 Women’s Tewaaraton Award. Read More »
Spring Football Notebook 2024: OL starters, Syracuse’s new GM
In SU's final spring football practice available to the media, offensive line coach Dale Williams revealed four starters for Saturday. Read More »
SU administration should have been more transparent about recent changes to Falk College
The changes to Falk College are not inherently wrong, and they may potentially benefit the university in the long run, but both students and faculty deserve transparency and involvement with these types of decisions. The university can’t just talk about shared governance, it needs to act on it. Read More »
Falk College restructure leaves faculty, students with uncertainty
Many faculty and students received no prior official university communications pertaining to the changes to Falk College before Monday. Read More »
Letters from our community in response to campus unionization efforts
We are a crucial part of this institution, ensuring every student, staff and visitor receives the nourishment they need with a smile, regardless of our own circumstances. Read More »
InclusiveU celebrates a decade of creating ‘a home’ for students with disabilities
InclusiveU, a program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities, is celebrating 10 years on Syracuse University's campus. Read More »
Goldwater Scholarship brings sense of belonging, community to largest-ever SU cohort
A record number of 5 Syracuse University students have been awarded the Goldwater Scholarship, annually awarded to sophomores and juniors. Read More »
2025 commit Darien Williams encompasses Fran Brown’s local recruiting push
Top-ranked 2025 commit Darien Williams is set to be Syracuse’s first enrolled recruit from central New York since 2018. The two-way star is part of Fran Brown’s push for more local recruits. Read More »
Opponent Preview: What to know ahead of No. 6 Boston College
No. 2 Syracuse faces No. 6 Boston College as it looks to finish ACC play unbeaten. Here’s everything to know about the Eagles ahead of Thursday night’s matchup. Read More »
Over 20 university senators petition for ‘special meeting’ following Falk renaming
Before Syracuse University’s Senate’s final meeting of the semester began Wednesday, 24 senators signed a petition calling for a “special meeting" about the renaming of the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics. At the meeting, Provost Gretchen Ritter also discussed SU's African American Studies department. Read More »
Before the demolition of Kimmel, Marion Halls, alumni walk down memory lane
Kimmel Hall used to be the spot for social gatherings for late-night coffee or for “Taco Time” after a 75-point basketball win. But now, SU is tearing down the building along with Marion Hall. Read More »
LLL’s Cultures on the Quad celebrates the global footprint at SU
On Wednesday, Syracuse University’s Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics celebrated 50 years with Cultures on the Quad. Students, faculty and staff enjoyed various languages, music genres and cuisine. Read More »
