Writer: Henry Daley
CNY Solidarity Coalition discusses Trump's policies at February meeting
The CNY Solidarity Coalition’s monthly meeting discussed the Trump administration’s handling of immigrant rights and voter suppression. Read More »
Hochul signs legislation to protect abortion, reproductive rights
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation allowing abortion providers to use the name of their practice instead of their personal name. Read More »
Syracuse's Get Smashed serves smash burgers out of ghost kitchen
Get Smashed is a local restaurant serving customers smash burgers with locally sourced ingredients and homemade spices. Read More »
SU graduate among 67 people dead in D.C. plane crash
Lane and her son Spencer were returning home to Rhode Island from the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas. Read More »
Remembrance Scholars react to 'Lockerbie: A Search for Truth'
SU Remembrance Scholars reflect on how “Lockerbie: A Search for Truth” portrays the Pan Am Flight 103 terrorist bombing. Read More »
Ella, Erin Trinkaus continue family legacy at Utica-Notre Dame
Twin sisters Ella and Erin Trinkaus' mother, cousin and older sister Maggie all played basketball at Utica-Notre Dame, paving the way for their recent success. Read More »
Dead body found in Irving Garage
A dead body was found in Syracuse University's Irving Garage on Monday. The person was not affiliated with SU. Read More »
Syracuse University hosts 40th annual MLK Celebration dinner
A sold-out crowd gathered in the JMA Wireless Dome to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and recognize SU’s Unsung Hero award winners. Read More »
Syracuse community reacts to Israel-Hamas war ceasefire agreement
As the Israel-Hamas war comes to an end, people across the Syracuse community celebrated the deal and called on lawmakers to maintain peace. 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 »
Trump names Brandon Williams under secretary for nuclear security
Former Rep. Brandon Williams will serve as Trump's undersecretary for nuclear security of the United States Department of Energy. Read More »
Israel, Hamas agree to ceasefire with hostage deal
Israel and Hamas have reached a six-week ceasefire, set to begin Sunday which will include the release of hostages. Read More »
Syracuse ranks as 222nd most expensive city in New York
Syracuse ranks 222nd for the most expensive city in New York. Despite being below the state average, costs remain high. Read More »
ATO in process of campus return despite suspension
The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity has confirmed they are in the process of returning to SU, but the university confirmed ATO is still suspended. Read More »
Local politicians outline legislative goals for 2025
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand outlined her legislative priorities and goals for the coming year, like strengthening the state economy. Read More »
TV series ‘Lockerbie: A Search for Truth’ premieres
The show follows the story of a father in the aftermath of his daughter’s death in the 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 terrorist bombing. Read More »
Onondaga County DA appointed as special prosecutor in Robert Brooks case
William Fitzpatrick has been appointed as Onondaga County’s district attorney in the special investigation of Robert Brooks’ death. Read More »
How to keep your residence safe over winter break
With winter break approaching, students who are leaving should take the necessary steps to ensure their residences are secure. Read More »
3rd candidate announces special election campaign for Stefanik seat
Blake Gendebien formally announced his intention to run in the upcoming special election for New York state’s 21st Congressional District. Read More »
Westcott's historic district designation unites residents with pride
The New York State Board of Historic Preservation unanimously named the Westcott-University neighborhood a historic district on Thursday. Read More »
SU set to demolish Marion, Kimmel Hall, Comstock Ave. Garage
Syracuse University will demolish Marion and Kimmel Halls later this December, followed by the Comstock Avenue Garage in early 2025. Read More »
GSO discusses senator payment methods, approves funding
Syracuse University’s Graduate Student Organization discussed potential reimbursement options for its senators and approved funding. Read More »
Syracuse’s ArtRage Gallery hosts World AIDS Day celebration
Community members shared their experiences with HIV/AIDS in ArtRage Gallery Monday night for a celebration in observance of World AIDS Day. Read More »