Writer: Isabel Meléndez-Rivera
Africa Initiative, SU’s Young Democratic Socialists denounce Project 2025
SU's African Initiative and the Young Democratic Socialists of America called Project 2025 a threat to minorities and freedom of speech. Read More »
Students, faculty praise Department of Religion's size, hope for admission reinstatement
Students and faculty in the Department of Religion advocated for the religion major, hoping to regain its admission status. Read More »
Low African American studies enrollment doesn’t justify admission pause, faculty say
A Wednesday event gave students, faculty and alumni a chance to express their thoughts about the African American studies major’s pause. Read More »
‘Shared governance' frequents USen dialogue. What is it?
Chancellor Syverud thanked University Senators for participation in “shared governance” but senators felt the changes violated that principle. Read More »
Forum prompts Common Council, mayoral candidates on federally threatened food programs
The Syracuse-Onondaga Food Systems Alliance hosted a press conference to discuss government food programs amid federal cuts. Read More »
Syracuse Snow and Ice Dept. ramps up operations amid worker shortage
The snow plow fleet has expanded since 2018, when Jeremy Robinson joined DPW as the Commissioner of Public Works. Read More »
Members of Women in Leadership Initiative eager to build community, develop skills
Female leaders at SU took actions, such as creating the WLI, to break barriers after a 2017 report showed discrepancies in pay with their male colleagues. Read More »
