Writer: Francis Tang
DCC coordinator discusses Native American disability history
A campus event on Wednesday discussed Native American disability history on Wednesday at the Schine Student Center. Read More »
SU LGBTQ Resource Center holds vigil for Transgender Day of Remembrance
The vigil started with a speech and introduction by Nia Williams and Jacob McGraw, peer educators of the STOP Bias and Hate Initiative. Read More »
How Biden's $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill will impact Syracuse
The bill was passed by the House in a 228-206 vote on Nov. 5 and was sent to the president’s desk on Nov. 8, with 13 Republicans voting across the party line. Read More »
College of Law holds ceremony honoring U.S. veterans
Syracuse University’s College of Law held a ceremony Tuesday honoring U.S. veterans. Several service members attended the ceremony. Read More »
SWSSU members hold protest outside Phi Kappa Psi house alleging sexual assault
The protest was organized by Stand With Survivors SU, a student-led organization that aims to fight sexual misconduct and rape culture at the university. Read More »
SU alumnus, wife donate $30 million to Institute for Veterans and Military Families
Daniel and Gayle D’Aniello will provide a $30 million donation to provide operational support for the IVMF every year and continue its support to the U.S. veterans and military families. Read More »
Federal officials appear at National Veterans Resources Center dedication ceremony
The ceremony was originally intended to take place in April 2020, but was delayed until Wednesday due to the pandemic. Read More »
Students, alumni push back against VPA’s plan to cut art video program
Undergraduate and graduate students expressed their frustration at VPA's decision to close their art video program in a letter of solidarity. Read More »
8 SU ROTC army cadets are in the top 15% of all cadets nationwide
Eight Army cadets from SU’s ROTC program who participated in an advanced training camp during the summer were selected as distinguished military graduates. Read More »
SU alumnus donates $1.25 million to Whitman's IMPRESS program
The program enrolls newly-admitted Whitman students in one of four IMPRESS houses — Waverly, Adams, Harrison or Marshall. Read More »
Here are this year's in-person Remembrance Week events
Syracuse University will host Remembrance Week events including the 35 Empty Seats Display and the annual Rose Laying Ceremony. Read More »
SU honors alumnus and fallen Iraq War veteran James Lyons at ceremony Friday
During his years at SU, Lyons was a biochemistry major and an active member of SU Ambulance and ROTC. He was also a member of SU’s Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Read More »
Boost the ’Cuse 2021 raises over $1.28 million, 42% more than 2020 campaign
SU received donations from 5,109 donors from 49 states and 12 countries, raising more than $1.28 million. Read More »
SU completes 1st phase of Onondaga Art Installation on Quad
The first phase of the installation includes a newly planted white pine, which symbolizes the Great Law of Peace of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Read More »
Why these students transferred out of SU
Students transferring out of Syracuse University went around the world, from DePaul University to the University of Manchester. Students said they weren’t satisfied with their experiences at SU. Read More »
SU will provide financial support for surrounding neighborhoods
The university will also maintain non-monetary services and support community organizations around the area. Read More »
SU will restore late night Warehouse shuttle service
Syracuse University's Parking and Transportation Services will resume late-night service to the Nancy Cantor Warehouse starting on Monday. Read More »
SU will establish research institute in honor of alumna and her husband
Syracuse University will establish a research institute and two endowed professorships in honor of Carolyn Wheeler, who graduated from SU in 1967, and her husband, Charles Wheeler. Read More »
What these new VPA professors hope to bring to their programs
Syracuse University recently hired 10 new faculty members in the College of Visual and Performing Arts. Read More »
SPD and DPS respond to attempted burglary at University Village Apartments
A group of eight male teenagers allegedly tried to break into University Village Apartments at approximately 12:57 a.m., according to an email from DPS. Read More »
Fingerprint scanning in SU dining halls raises privacy concerns among students
Syracuse University is implementing fingerprint scanning in dining halls for students with unlimited meal plans in order to reduce wait times. Read More »
DPS investigating a series of burglaries on South Campus
The alleged burglars entered unlocked properties and vehicles on South Campus, according to a campus-wide email Monday. Read More »
SU professor threatened online for comments on 9/11 attacks
Chancellor Kent Syverud sent an email Monday defending the principles of free speech after the professor received harassment and violent threats. Read More »
Centro will no longer provide transportation on SU campus after 8 p.m.
Students who take Centro buses during the peak time should expect increased delays since Centro will not be able to add extra buses to these routes. Read More »