Writer: Henry Daley
Syracuse University to build hotel on University Avenue
The hotel will be built across from the University Avenue garage at the corner of Harrison Street and feature approximately 200 rooms. Read More »
Schumer warns of economic chaos in NY state ahead of ‘Liberation Day’
Senator Chuck Schumer condemned President Donald Trump’s plans to implement widespread tariffs on American allies across the world. Read More »
SU alumna Christine Lane remembered for creativity, ‘sparkling’ energy
Christine Lane, a 1997 SU graduate, died on Jan. 29 alongside her son Spencer when an Army helicopter and an American Airlines jet collided over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. Read More »
City holds hearing to discuss SU’s proposal for Comstock, Waverly Ave. dormitories
Syracuse University’s two planned dormitories on Waverly and Comstock Avenues are set to include a new dining hall. Read More »
City of Syracuse to hold hearing over SU's Waverly, Comstock dorm construction
SU started work on the demolition of Marion and Kimmel Hall in early 2025, and will host a zoning hearing on Monday. Read More »
SU students soak up the sun on spring semester's 1st warm day
This week Tuesday and Wednesday, the warmer temperatures beckoned Syracuse University students to Shaw Quadrangle and other parts of campus to soak up the sunshine, blast some tunes and skateboard past the Hall of Languages. Read More »
SU Remembrance Scholars cohort, Women In National Security host panel to prevent violent extremism
SU’s Remembrance Scholars cohort and Women In National Security hosted a panel on Tuesday to help prevent violent extremism. Read More »
Common Council votes to acquire property for Children’s Rising Center
The Syracuse Common Council approved acquiring Latimer Terrace for the Children’s Rising Center and funding lead remediation. Read More »
SU’s Best Buddies talk advocates for inclusivity, education accessibility
SU’s Best Buddies chapter hosted Christine Ashby, a professor of inclusive special education and disability studies. Read More »
SU senior dies
SU announced Bryce Lander, a senior student studying political science, law, society, policy, and Spanish died in a campus-wide email Sunday. Read More »
GSO outlines goals for DEIA committee following Trump’s ban
GSO outlined goals for its DEIA committee in its second meeting of the semester and held elections to fill multiple positions. 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 »
ESF Resource Exchange project promotes recycling, sustainability on campus
ESF’s Resource Exchange project allows faculty, staff, and graduate students to list and claim surplus property for on-campus use. Read More »
Senator Gillibrand criticizes Trump administration’s FAA firings
Senator Gillibrand criticized Trump’s FAA layoffs after a fatal crash, warning it jeopardized passenger's safety. Read More »
SUNY ESF hosts open house for new Interfaith Space
SUNY ESF has opened a new Interfaith Space in Moon Library for students, faculty, and staff to use for prayer, meditation, and reflection. Read More »
SU directs employees on working with external law enforcement, including ICE
The Department of Public Safety issued instructions for employees should the United States Immigrations and Customs Enforcement enter campus. Read More »
Hochul recognizes February as Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
Gov. Kathy Hochul declared February as Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, with February 11 marked by landmarks lit in orange. Read More »
Blueprint 15 suspends development of Child Rising Center after missing funding deadlines
The Syracuse-based nonprofit has suspended its development of the Child Rising Center after failing to meet several funding deadlines. Read More »
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 »
