Writer: Duncan Green
Syverud not among university presidents to sign letter condemning Trump
Chancellor Kent Syverud has not signed a letter denouncing “unprecedented government overreach” by the Trump administration into higher education. Read More »
SGA swears in new members in 1st meeting of 69th assembly
SU's Student Government Association's 69th assembly swore in executive, assembly, cabinet and finance board positions. Read More »
University Senators prepare for unprecedented federal government interference
SU senators passed motions extending special committees to advise on free speech and NIL deals in their final meeting of the academic year. Read More »
SU announces 2026 class marshals
Syracuse University announced Chidera Olalere and Silke Pion will serve as class marshals for the class of 2026. Read More »
SPD, Common Councilors discuss privacy, civil liberties in police drone policy
SPD representatives met with the Syracuse City Common Council Public Safety Committee as it moves to implement drone use. Read More »
SU amid ‘self-study’ period of reaccreditation review process
As SU works toward reaccreditation, students, faculty and administrators gathered to learn more about SU’s accreditation review plan. Read More »
SUNY ESF responding to swatting call
Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety said there is no active shooter threat on ESF or SU's main campus. Read More »
DPS investigating two reported bias incidents
The Department of Public safety is investigating two incidents in which people yelled racial slurs from moving vehicles last week. Read More »
DPS investigating reported bias incident
Students reported a person in a dark truck yelled a racial slur at the corner of University and Waverly Ave. last Wednesday. Read More »
President Trump asks NY Rep. Stefanik to return to Congress
President Donald Trump is withdrawing his bid for New York congresswoman Elise Stefanik to serve as ambassador to the United Nations. Read More »
Professors encourage SU to ‘stand firm’ after Trump’s academic demands
On Wednesday evening, over 130 SU faculty and staff have signed a letter encouraging the university to “stand firm” against Trump's demands. Read More »
Students condemn Trump’s U.S. Department of Education shutdown
Syracuse University students react to the Trump administration's executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. Read More »
Over 100 demonstrators rally for Momodou Taal, student immigrants in downtown
Over 100 protesters rallied to support Momodou Taal, a Cornell Ph.D. student suing the Trump administration for rights violations. Read More »
Syracuse University announces 2025 University Scholars
SU named 12 graduating seniors as 2025 University Scholars, SU’s highest honor for undergraduate students. Read More »
SA to host annual Multicultural Week with multiple student organizations
SA will host its annual Multicultural Week with multiple student organizations. The events will take place this upcoming week. Read More »
SU to assess DEIA programs, resources for compliance with federal law
SU administrators said they will conduct reviews of its programs, but reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining a welcoming community. Read More »
SU expands properties on Marshall Street with new purchases
The purchases SU made include storefronts such as Lucy Blu bar, Manny’s clothing store and Mediterranean Combo restaurant. Read More »
DPS investigating reported bias incident in Dineen Hall
Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety is investigating a report of an Israeli flag removed from a locker in Dineen Hall. Read More »
MS Resources of CNY helps patients find community, prepares for annual walk
Every winter, MS Resources of CNY hosts a walk in Destiny Mall to fundraise and show solidarity with those battling multiple sclerosis. Read More »
DPS investigating reported armed robbery near BBB dorms
The reported robbery took place on Van Buren Street at 11 p.m. on Tuesday night, DPS said in a campus-wide email. Read More »
Syracuse Commissioner of Water, common councilors address lead water crisis
Syracuse city officials face criticism from community advocates for delayed lead pipe replacements and mismanaged testing. Read More »
VPA undergraduate student dies
Wobbe was originally from Louisville, Kentucky, and was studying musical theater, SU's Allen Groves Wrote in Friday night email. Read More »
DPS investigating bias incident in Ernie Davis Dining Hall
DPS received a report that a student made offensive comments with “racial undertones” to another student, according the department. Read More »
U.S. Justice Department suing multiple state officials for immigration policies
The U.S. Justice Dept is suing New York state over policies that protect undocumented immigrants and block Trump’s deportation agenda. Read More »