Writer: Delaney Van Wey
STUCK IN TRAFFIC: Lacking information, business leaders debate the impact of I-81 on the future of Syracuse
Interstate 81 will probably have a major impact on the future economy of Syracuse. Business leaders in the Syracuse area are divided about the best future for the highway, though, but they are working off limited information. Read More »
Syracuse University community members still remain skeptical of Trump’s updated travel ban
President Donald Trump signed a new executive order on Monday that puts a hold on issuing visas for citizens of six countries. Read More »
Cornell Cooperative Extension looking to educate community through action
Researchers are looking for locals to help preserve the purity of Skaneateles Lake, one of the region's most precious resources. Read More »
SU community members hold vigil on international Disability Day of Mourning
At the Disability Day of Mourning vigil, SU students read off the names of 900 people with disabilities who have been killed by their caretakers. Read More »
Potential changes to South Campus and housing requirements draw backlash at meeting
Numerous audience members voiced concerns about both proposals during the question and answer portion of the university’s open forum on the Campus Framework on Tuesday. Read More »
Cuomo announces his free college plan has support from 17 US representatives from New York
New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed to make tuition at public colleges in New York state free for those with family incomes of $125,000 or less Read More »
Misdemeanor case against man charged in murder of Syracuse University student moves forward
Cameron Isaac, 23, was charged with tampering with a witness in the fourth degree in December. In court on Tuesday a judge issued a new court date for another pretrial hearing. Read More »
President Donald Trump’s efforts to limit lobbying may not be enough, experts say
President Trump issued an executive order banning his administration’s officials from lobbying for five years after they leave their posts. Experts have mixed feelings about what effects his proposals may have. Read More »
Meet the 5 people who want to lead the city of Syracuse
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner will hit her term limit at the end of this year, opening up the race to replace her to new faces. Get to know the candidates as their campaigns get underway. Read More »
Syracuse is facing numerous problems that mayoral candidates will have to address
As more candidates enter the race for mayor of Syracuse, they will have to give their stance on the wide range of issues facing the city. Read More »
Demolition of Chuck's could begin in less than a month
The timeline for the project, called “Campus Plaza Development," shows March 1 as the start date for construction and August 1 as the first date of occupation. Read More »
Judicial Review Board extends Evangelista investigation for second time
The Judicial Review Board said they had needed extra time to collect more testimonies and allow more people to come forward. Read More »
Students march down the promenade to protest Trump’s executive order banning refugees
Speakers shared stories of personal fear inside the Milton Atrium on Thursday during a student protest against President Donald Trump’s refugee ban. Read More »
Enrollment plan aims to make SU more competitive
Syracuse University officials are hoping the plan will increase diversity and improve academic quality. Read More »
Syracuse University names interim dean of University College
Syracuse University announced that Michael Frasciello will leave the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences to become the interim dean of University College. Read More »
Feeling unwelcome, Trump supporters at Syracuse University want civility
SU students who voted for Donald Trump share their experiences living under Trump on a majority-liberal campus. Read More »
Get to know The DOAA Board: Vice President Rose Ciotta ('75)
Rose Ciotta's biggest priority for the revamped Daily Orange Alumni Association is to bolster its mentoring opportunities, both for students and alumni. Read More »
Syracuse University announces appointment of new University Registrar
Siham Dougham will lead the Office of the Registrar through new initiatives and policies. Read More »
Study from SUNY-ESF researchers may give new hope to legacy of extinct tiger species
After a decade of discussion, SUNY-ESF researchers may have found a new home for some Amur tigers in their ancestral homeland of Central Asia. Read More »
Protesters pack downtown Syracuse in march against Donald Trump
About 2,000 members of the Syracuse community came together for a protest on Saturday morning to stand in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington. Read More »
Preferred name policy ‘good first step’ toward a more inclusive campus
Officials reflect on successes of the new preferred name policy as it is implemented this semester. They said they hope it will lead to more changes on the SU campus. Read More »
Office of Civil Rights representatives to visit campus as part of Title IX investigation
The Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights will hold community meetings at Syracuse University on Jan. 24 and Jan. 25. Read More »
Hoople Building demolished over break after months-long delay
The Hoople Building was demolished over break and will be the future site of the National Veterans Resource Complex. The building was originally slated to be torn down in October. Read More »
American students, Chileans react to election of Donald Trump
College students abroad and local residents express their concerns after Donald Trump being elected as the 45th president of the United States. Read More »