Writer: India Miraglia
SU, city to enter into data-sharing agreement
Syracuse University students will be able to work with data collected by the city. Read More »
SU, SUNY-ESF announce renewed partnership
The agreement will stay in effect though 2024. Read More »
SA leaders Mertikas, Saied discuss initiatives, vision for fall semester
A change in SA bylaws allowed the president and vice president to work work in full capacity over the summer. Read More »
Fiji moves into former Theta Tau house
The fraternity’s lease at 727 Comstock Ave. ended in June. Read More »
Here’s how the I-81 viaduct replacement project progressed over the summer
Interstate 81 serves as the main route of north-south traffic through Syracuse. Its aging viaduct needs to be replaced, but county residents disagree on the solution. Read More »
SU named No. 1 party school for 2nd time
Last year, Syracuse University placed at No. 4 on the Princeton Review’s annual ranking of top party schools in the country. Read More »
SU creates search committee to replace Newhouse Dean Lorraine Branham
Branham served as dean for 11 years until her death in April. Read More »
Newsmaker: Molly Snee uses art to connect to national audience as freelancer
The former art director has created illustrations for organizations including the New York Times, Buzzfeed and NPR. Read More »
'Do you hear us?': Residents call for changes in policing
Police Chief Kenton Buckner and Mayor Ben Walsh listened at a Friday night forum as residents detailed their negative experiences with police. Read More »
More than 800 residents attend I-81 forum with questions about grid
Officials from the New York State Department of Transportation were present at the Oncenter in downtown Syracuse to answer questions from about 800 attendees. Read More »
Forceful arrest spurs Syracuse community to pressure change in SPD use of force policy
Police Chief Kenton Buckner is expected to release his updates to the department’s policy by the end of this week. Read More »
SUNY-ESF student dies from injuries after Syracuse house fire
Beth Ann Newkirk was working in Syracuse as a work-study collections intern. Read More »
Common Council president says police use of force in viral video was “excessive”
President Helen Hudson called the video “disturbing” in a Tuesday statement. The video shows an officer pulling a man from a car during a traffic stop. Read More »
Officials reveal updates to National Veterans Resource Center
The center is expected to open to the public in spring 2020. Read More »
Here’s where to find convocation, commencement ceremonies for SU’s schools and colleges
The university will hold ceremonies for its individual schools and colleges. Read More »
A look back at SU alumnus Joe Biden’s visits to campus
Biden announced his candidacy for the 2020 presidential elections on Thursday. Read More »
Archbold Gymnasium on schedule to reopen in fall 2019
Archbold will reopen as the Barnes Center at the Arch, a complex housing and multi-floor fitness center, the Counseling Center and Health Services. Read More »
Slutzker Center director candidate talks international student experience at SU
Mustapha Jourdini gave his presentation at the Martin J. Whitman School of Management on Wednesday. Read More »
'Moved by the movement': Participants of Recognize Us reflect on efforts to keep their activism alive
Recognize Us emerged as a social movement on SU campus after release of the Theta Tau videos and in response to the fraternity’s initial suspension, as well as the university’s reaction to the videos. The movement started spring 2018, and died down during the fall, students said. Read More »
Student activists reflect on how SU has changed in the past year
A wave of activism hit SU’s campus in late April 2018. Read More »
SU’s ratio of tenured, tenure-track faculty drops
Syracuse University’s number of tenured or tenure track faculty was 51% in 2018. Read More »
SU reveals plans for Schine Student Center renovation
The university held a ceremony on Tuesday to show its latest updates for Schine Student Center renovations. Read More »
Filipina journalist Maria Ressa receives Tully Award for Free Speech
Ressa is executive editor and CEO of the Rappler, an online news organization in the Philippines. Read More »
San Francisco Federal Reserve bank CEO Mary Daly to speak at 2019 SU commencement
Daly will speak in the Carrier Dome on May 12. Read More »