Writer: Anna Clair Levitt
Jamie Jacobs shares stories, traditions in Listen to the Elders Speaker Series
Jamie Jacobs, a member of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca people, spoke for the ninth installment of the Listen to the Elders Speaker Series. Read More »
AccessCNY, Arc of Onondaga call for increased funding amid inflation
AccessCNY supports around 2,400 people in New York state with disability and mental health diagnoses amid struggles to pay its workers. Read More »
Thriving Through Adversity panel discusses health in transgender community
Panelists discussed gender affirming care and health in the transgender community during Monday night’s Thriving Through Adversity panel. Read More »
Hendricks Chapel honors late SU, SUNY ESF students, faculty, trustees at ceremony
Hendricks Chapel's Service of Commemoration honored over 100 community members with name readings and choir performances. Read More »
SCORE educates on racial disparities, history through youth-led sessions
SCORE prepares students to educate others about racial disparities and the histories of minority groups that aren’t taught in schools. Read More »
USen addresses immigration policies, federal budget freezing, DEI programs
Faculty and community members raised concerns about national issues impacting SU’s campus. This photo is from an earlier meeting. Read More »
GSO discusses changes to higher education enacted by President Trump’s administration
SU's GSO President Daniel Kimmel pushed for student rights amid policy changes, while appointing a new committee head and allocating funding. Read More »
Hochul reveals free tuition plan for students entering microchip industry
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul proposed a $47 million plan offering free tuition to community college students entering the microchip industry. Read More »
300 march in 'Our Lives on the Line' women’s rights protest
Over 300 participants rallied for the “Our Lives on the Line” women’s rights march in Syracuse on Saturday. Read More »
As 2025 Marshall Scholar, Newhouse alum hopes to explore AI ethics
Ghael Fobes was honored as a 2025 Marshall Scholar after graduating from SU in 2022. He hopes to explore the ethics of AI in journalism. Read More »
Common Council approves tax exemption for developers of former SDC
The Common Council approved a tax exemption agreement for the group that's building housing on the former site of the Syracuse Development Center during its Monday meeting. Read More »
Syracuse sees late winter weather, less snowfall
The city of Syracuse usually sees its first snowfall by early November. This year, the first small dusting fell on Nov. 22. Read More »
Syracuse Tenants Union depict frustration through 'Raise the Roof' screening
As a sociology professor at Syracuse University, Gretchen Purser regularly researches issues that tenants face across the city of Syracuse. Read More »
SA approves over $230,000 in advanced allocations, continues review
Syracuse University's Student Association has tentatively approved over $230,000 in semester allocations from 37 different RSOs. Read More »
SA votes on spring allocations following budget limitations
A policy within its Finance Board caused SU's Student Association to allocate around $100,000 beyond what it can afford for the spring. Read More »
Undergraduate Labor Organization advocates for on-campus unions
Undergraduate Labor Organization members were unsure of its future, now a new freshman board has revitalized the group with a new focus. Read More »
SA elects new senators, promotes upcoming DEIA events
SA filled four empty USen seats. Association leaders also promoted upcoming events related to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility. Read More »
SA fills final finance board position
Syracuse University's Student Association appointed its final finance board position during its Monday night meeting. Read More »
SA swears in newly-elected members, promotes No Problem Too Small
SU's Student Association swore in 19 new assembly members. It also elected three associate justices and two new Board of Elections members. Read More »
SA funds cultural events, prepares for elections
Syracuse University's Student Association allocated funds for October's Rip the Runway and Coming Out Day - Chalk the Quad events. Read More »
SA aims to reinstate grocery trolleys, expand feminine product access
Syracuse University's Student Association has announced its schedule of Fall events and projects as it enters the fifth week of the semester. Read More »
SA denies funding for College Republicans event with Jan. 6 participant
SA vetoed an expense approval for a College Republicans speaker event featuring a convicted Jan. 6 Capitol riot participant. Read More »
SA fills appointed internal, USen positions in first general assembly meeting
Syracuse University's Student Association voted in three new cabinet members, three justices, and three university senators on Monday. Read More »