Tag: SUNY-ESF
SUNY-ESF community members discuss hate crimes, bias incidents at forum
Students, faculty and administrators gathered in Marshall Auditorium Tuesday to discuss how to make the college a more culturally sensitive environment. Read More »
SUNY-ESF to begin search process for new president
The names of individuals nominated for SUNY-ESF president will remain confidential to the public throughout the search process to encourage a deeper pool of candidates. Read More »
Common Council approves committee to oversee Syracuse Surge
Members of the committee will work to ensure cooperation throughout the Surge’s implementation, Councilor At-Large Steven Thompson said after Monday’s voting session. Read More »
Walt the crane, an internet sensation in Syracuse
Syracuse’s biggest object, the third largest crane in the world, has amassed a large following on social media. The student behind the social media account has brought the crane to life as Walt. Read More »
South Campus expands composting program
Syracuse University’s Office of Sustainability has involved more than 100 students living on South Campus in composting food. Read More »
SUNY-ESF works to boost number of applicants
A report from the university’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions found that the number of freshman applicants dropped by almost 20% between the 2018-19 academic year and the current academic year. Read More »
Meet Megan Kirby, SU ultimate frisbee's captain and only ESF member
Megan Kirby has played ultimate frisbee for her whole life, and now she’s the captain of Syracuse’s all-female club team. Read More »
SU climate strike activists discuss further action
Students and faculty who attended last Friday’s march said people need to be informed about the direct threats climate change has on their lives. Read More »
SA explains how students can provide input
While the ability to provide public comment is stated in SA’s bylaws and has been in practice for years, SA’s relocation from Schine Student Center to the Women’s Building has created communication problems. Read More »
100+ students react to Barnes Center at The Arch
The Daily Orange spoke with more than 100 students about SU’s new health and wellness center. Read More »
SU, SUNY-ESF professors disagree on environmental impact of community grid
New York’s transportation department selected the community grid as the most environmentally-sound replacement option for I-81. Read More »
SUNY-ESF student competes on American Ninja Warrior
Karter Ohlson is currently in season 11 of “American Ninja Warrior.” The lifelong gymnast reflects on how she trained and who helped her along the way. Read More »
Nearly 400 landlords discuss lobbying to change state housing law
New York landlords gathered at the Turning Stone casino last week to discuss the legislation. Read More »
Barnes Center at The Arch accessible to SUNY-ESF students
Located just across the street from Illick Hall, the Barnes Center nearly borders the SUNY-ESF campus. Read More »
SUNY Upstate, ESF to lead research center for tick disease
The lab will be led by Saravanan Thangamani, a professor of microbiology and immunology at SUNY Upstate. Read More »
SU, SUNY-ESF announce renewed partnership
The agreement will stay in effect though 2024. Read More »
SU named No. 1 party school for 2nd time
Last year, Syracuse University placed at No. 4 on the Princeton Review’s annual ranking of top party schools in the country. Read More »
SUNY-ESF student dies from injuries after Syracuse house fire
Beth Ann Newkirk was working in Syracuse as a work-study collections intern. Read More »
Here are the 10 biggest Syracuse news stories since the Class of 2019’s freshman year
During the Class of 2019’s time at SU, the university was put on lockdown after a nearby shooting, a dean was arrested on prostitution charges and ride-hailing services were legalized in upstate New York. Read More »
Religious organizations hosting events to honor graduating seniors
Religious organizations on campus have scheduled events to honor their graduating members and celebrate their faith alongside graduation. Read More »
Here’s where to find convocation, commencement ceremonies for SU’s schools and colleges
The university will hold ceremonies for its individual schools and colleges. Read More »
Syracuse to develop solutions to rising deer population
Deer population have been rising in near Syracuse for more than 20 years. Read More »
Community grid plan would impact streets on University Hill
Under the recommended plan, the main entrance for traffic toward University Hill would switch from East Adams Street to Van Buren Street. Read More »
Amid declining bee population, community efforts attempt to save environment
The bee population in New York is declining, but community efforts continue to play a role in fostering a stable environment for native bees in central New York. Read More »