Writer: Justin Mattingly
Father, ROTC cadet daughter share Veterans Day together
Brig. Gen. Michael Fantini, the keynote speaker for this year’s Veterans Day Ceremony at Syracuse University, spent Veterans Day with his daughter, an SU student who was enlisted into the Air Force. Read More »
Syverud, keynote speaker talk SU's commitment to veterans affairs at ceremony
Chancellor Kent Syverud and keynote speaker Brig. Gen. Michael Fantini, the principal director for Middle East policy in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, discussed Syracuse University's efforts in veterans affairs at the Veterans Day Ceremony on Wednesday. Read More »
Report details workgroup's views on SU's right to restrain free speech
A Syracuse University workgroup submitted a report to Chancellor Kent Syverud that details the private university's right to restrain freedom of speech on its campus. Read More »
Officials discuss recent burglaries near campus, no notices from DPS
The Department of Public Safety has not sent public safety notices following a weekend that saw eight burglaries and one attempted burglary near the Syracuse University campus. Read More »
Student biker injured in bus accident on College Place
Around 4 p.m. Tuesday, a bus and a student collided. The student was conscious and responding to emergency personnel. Read More »
Case on hold until Nu Alpha Phi member finds substitute counsel
The future of the case involving the Nu Alpha Phi hazing incident is uncertain as one of the former SU students charged needs substitute counsel. Read More »
Records show Sadler Dining Hall cook blackmailed ex-girlfriend with oral sex video
Patrick E. Martin Jr., 32, of Syracuse, was arrested Thursday at about 12:45 p.m. at Sadler Hall on the charges of coercion, unlawful surveillance and harassment, according to a Syracuse Police Department bulletin. Read More »
Sadler Dining Hall cook arrested, charged with unlawful surveillance
A Sadler Dining Hall "second cook" was arrested at Sadler Hall last week on the charges of coercion, unlawful surveillance and harassment. Read More »
Syracuse listed as 7th-best metro area for veterans pursuing higher ed
Syracuse has been ranked the No. 7 metro area in the U.S. for veterans pursuing higher education opportunities. Read More »
1 year later, a look at the SU administration's response to THE General Body sit-in
Since THE General Body's sit-in ended, SU has moved forward on a number of the group's demands. Read More »
Faculty discuss continued support of THE General Body 1 year after sit-in began
One year after THE General Body's 18-day-long sit-in at Crouse-Hinds Hall, Syracuse University faculty members discuss their continued support of the student group. Read More »
What you need to know for Election Day 2015
Here's what you need to know in advance of Election Day 2015: Read More »
Committee’s report urges caution in decision on veteran-focused medical school at SU
The Daily Orange has obtained a copy of a report given to Chancellor Kent Syverud regarding the idea of establishing a veteran-focused medical school. Read More »
What happened at each veteran-focused medical school faculty advisory committee meeting?
A report obtained by The Daily Orange offered a rare look at the meetings that play such a large role in decisions made about the university. Read More »
SU proposes creation of National Veterans Resource Complex, would serve as hub for veterans services
As part of the effort to increase veterans services at SU and across the U.S., the university is proposing the creation of a new veterans resource complex. Read More »
Department of Education introduces regulations to help student borrowers
The Department of Education has announced new regulations that aim to help college borrowers and crack down on unreasonable fees. Read More »
SU to open new space in Bird Library to host entrepreneurial programs
Syracuse University was one of five schools in New York state to receive part of a $4.5 million grant from the Blackstone Charitable Foundation to establish an entrepreneurship program. SU received $900,000 from the grant. Read More »
Interactive crime map: Oct. 18–25
Here's a look at the criminal activity that occurred near campus in the past week. Read More »
SU student reports attempted strong arm robbery Friday night
An SU student has reported an attempted strong arm robbery on the 700 block of Lancaster Ave. around 7 p.m. Friday night. Read More »
SU alumnus, Vice President Joe Biden announces he will not run for president
SU alumnus and Vice President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that he will not run for president. Read More »
SU pushes for reauthorization of Federal Perkins Loan Program in third quarter
SU reported $60,000 in lobbying activity in the third quarter, according to a report filed Tuesday. Read More »
SU to honor Medal of Honor recipient during ceremony
SU will honor the late Sgt. William Shemin, an alumnus, at a ceremony on Friday. Read More »