Writer: Deniz Sahinturk
Nutrition majors get hands-on learning laboratory in Falk
A new experimental food lab, kitchen and cafe has opened at the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics. It will function as a hands-on training space for nutrition majors. Read More »
Politics and Prose art exhibit showcases contemporary issues in historical context
A new gallery in Shaffer displays works from across the 19th and 20th centuries, prominently featuring works about social issues. Read More »
Study reveals a state’s economic and social environment affects women's life expectancy
A study conducted by a Syracuse University professor and two others found where women live within states has a significant impact on their life expectancy. Read More »
GSO makes moves to improve career services, set up off-campus security cameras
In the first Graduate Student Organization Senate meeting for the semester, officers report their respective reports and new officers were elected. Read More »
New Indian restaurant on Marshall hopes to attract students with low prices
Raj Kumar, the owner of two restaurants in the Syracuse area, is bringing his low-cost Indian food to Marshall Street with Royal Indian Food, which is planning to open next week. Read More »
Slut Walk to come to SU campus to promote conversation about sexual assault
In order to promote a conversation about rape culture and female empowerment, a Slut Walk will take place at Syracuse University for the first time. Read More »
Male-led campaign to raise awareness about sexual, domestic violence
The male-led White Ribbon Campaign, which aims to increase awareness about sexual and relationship violence, will last for an entire month this year instead of 10 days. Read More »
Black feminist icon talks, reads from biography about late partner
Gloria Joseph, a black feminist, talked Monday night about her latest biography, which is about Audre Lorde, Joseph's late partner. Read More »
Study reveals frequency of sexual assault on college campuses
One in every four female college students experience sexual assault during their undergraduate years, according to a study from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Read More »
How the Student Association is helping youth students make informed decisions
Syracuse University's Student Association is expanding a program to more schools in the Syracuse City School District to help students make informed decisions when faced with issues such as marijuana usage, peer pressure and contraception. Read More »
IVMF releases report using previously unknown data about veterans
In a report titled "Missing Perspectives" released by the IVMF provides insight into the "lived experiences" of post-9/11 veterans. Read More »
Veterans to be honored in university-sponsored events
Syracuse University will hold several Veterans Day events on Wednesday to honor those who have served. Read More »
LGBT Resource Center organizes events for Coming Out Month
The Syracuse University Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Resource Center has organized several events for Coming Out Month. The keynote event, a poetry slam entitled "Dear Straight People," will take place on Oct. 27 in Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
Cheryl Strayed gives University Lecture on personal journeys, novel
Cheryl Strayed, author of "Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail," discussed her personal journeys, such as her childhood, during her University Lecture in Hendricks Chapel on Wednesday night. Read More »
GSO covers reports, votes on proposals during meeting
The Graduate Student Organization covered business and executive reports, voted on several proposals and set up the GSO committees at its meeting Wednesday night in the Life Sciences Complex. Read More »