Tag: School of Information Studies
Officers spotted on campus Monday morning were U.S. Marshals, not ICE
Officers seen on Syracuse University’s campus Monday morning were U.S. Marshals, not federal Immigration Customs Enforcement agents or any other agency, a Syracuse University spokesperson confirmed to The Daily Orange. Read More »
Haraz Coffee House to reopen this week after code violation
Haraz Coffee House plans to reopen Tuesday after a stop-work order from the city shut down the store, the cafe wrote in a statement to The Daily Orange. Read More »
SU issues safety guidance amid weekend of Greek bid night
Syracuse University’s Office of Student Experience issued safety tips ahead of bid night, addressing winter weather and alcohol safety. Read More »
Students share thoughts on noise, road closures from campus construction
Syracuse University students reacted to noise and road closures caused by campus construction. Some said the disruptions affect their commutes and sleep schedules. Read More »
ECS Interim Dean Jennifer Ross shares education, leadership history
Jennifer Ross stepped into the role as interim dean for ECS last semester. Ross shared her history in education and her strive to help others. Read More »
Maxwell’s USA@250 marks anniversary, guides students through U.S. history
SU’s Maxwell School created USA@250, a weekly one-credit course on U.S. history, which is taught by a new professor each week. Read More »
Personal Essay: Eating alone on campus is part of college life. Embrace it.
While the stigma may make it feel like everyone else in the dining hall is silently judging, in reality, the truth is no one even notices. Read More »
SU lengthens 2026-27 winter break, changes 1st day of classes
SU updated its fall 2026–27 academic calendar. The calendar extended winter break after initially listing it as one week shorter than in 2025–26. Read More »
SU won’t cover property damage from Orange Hall flood, per housing policy
After dorms in SU’s Orange Hall flooded last Monday, the university will not pay for students’ damaged belongings. Read More »
DPS removes trespasser from Newhouse
A former student who violated a no-trespass order was removed from Syracuse University campus on Friday, an SU spokesperson confirmed. Read More »
Owens promises affordable, ‘resilient’ Syracuse in 1st State of City address
In a nearly hourlong speech, Mayor Sharon Owens promised to create a “more resilient” Syracuse at her inaugural State of the City. Read More »
Nutrition science, food studies navigate closures due to declining enrollment
SU cut its nutrition science programs last semester, a year after closing food studies. The cuts are largely justified by decreased student enrollment. Read More »
Rebecca Reed Kantrowitz takes helm at Hendricks, reflects on SU path
Rebecca Reed Kantrowitz stepped into the role as the interim dean of Hendricks Chapel after Brian Konkol’s departure. Hendricks staff, students and Kantrowitz’s family reflect on her experience in higher education and at SU. Read More »
Opinion: You haven’t changed since freshman year, you’ve learned about yourself
SU didn’t change me; it taught me. It taught me how to embrace the parts of myself I had previously tried to keep hidden. Read More »
Jury selection for accused Pan Am 103 bomb builder delayed to August
The trial for the accused builder of the bomb used in the Pan Am Flight 103 terrorist attack was delayed in December due to "unforeseen circumstances.” Read More »
Orange Hall dorms, ballrooms flood after sprinkler malfunction
A sprinkler malfunction in Orange Hall flooded some student dorm rooms Monday. Officials said frozen piping conditions may have been a factor, though no cause has been determined. Read More »
Gallery: Students celebrate historic snowstorm, SU’s 6th-ever snow day
D.O. photographers captured moments of snowfall during this week’s historic storm. Snapshots include residents shoveling and students celebrating SU’s sixth-ever snow day. Read More »
Alpha Epsilon Pi reinstated at SU after almost 8-year suspension
SU reinstated its chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi, the fraternity confirmed on Monday. Read More »
How to stay safe, protect your living space during Syracuse’s snowstorm
The temperature in Syracuse is below freezing, with 12-18 inches of snow expected. The D.O. compiled a guide with tips about staying safe. Read More »
Opinion: AI can support nutrition, but cannot replace dietitians
AI shouldn’t be banned from nutrition, but it must stay in its own lane. It can serve as a support tool, not a replacement for registered dietitians. Read More »
SU cancels in-person classes for 6th time ever due to winter storm
Syracuse University canceled in-person classes Monday because of the winter storm, according to a campus-wide email. Read More »
SU closes buildings early Sunday due to extreme weather
Several buildings at Syracuse University will close early Sunday following extreme winter weather. Read More »
SU cancels Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration due to weather
SU canceled Sunday’s 41st annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration due to forecast severe weather, Hendricks Chapel announced Friday evening. Read More »

