Writer: Laura Lemgruber
Student property burglary reported at 700 block of Walnut Avenue
On Sunday night, a Syracuse University student reported a burglary on their residence at 700 Walnut Avenue, according to a Monday Department of Public Safety email to students. Read More »
5 majors, 3 calendars, 1 goal: How Castillo-Melean, Lachut will lead SGA
SU’s incoming SGA President Emily Castillo-Melean and Executive Vice President Max Lachut are preparing to lead “for students.” The pair emphasized university connections, community service and increased student transparency. Read More »
In College of Law return, Biden says SU community remained ‘through it all’
"The Syracuse community has been looking through it all.” After Syracuse University’s College of Law unveiled his portrait Tuesday, 46th President Joe Biden made it clear everything he achieved was an extension of what he learned at SU. Read More »
46th President Joe Biden returns to SU for portrait unveiling ceremony
Former President Joe Biden returned to SU’s College of Law for the first time in a decade to attend the unveiling ceremony of his portrait. Read More »
SU announces 12-person search committee to select new Hendricks dean
Syracuse University announced the 12 members of the search committee that will select the next Hendricks Chapel dean. Read More »
Setnor students, faculty ponder music school future after VPA portfolio review
After SU's portfolio review, faculty and students at Setnor are grappling with what the changes mean for their programs. Read More »
Newhouse cancels fall 2026 D.C. semester, citing low student enrollment
Newhouse canceled its fall 2026 D.C. program after only three students enrolled for the semester away. Students in the program, who were notified via email, were offered alternative options. Read More »
Micron kicks off 1st CNY Community Week, announces investment fund
Micron Technology is set to host its first ever CNY Community Week this week, featuring five days of events focused on STEM education, community engagement and career opportunities. Each day of the week will feature a different focus. Read More »
SU launches Clementine AI to assist with class navigation, registration
Syracuse University launched Clementine, a new AI tool, on Wednesday to help students with class registration. Clementine will pair class offerings and course descriptions with students’ availability to help them find courses. Read More »
SEIU negotiates raises, job clarity for SU workers in 1st semester
Four months after organizing, SU’s Service Employees International Union has made changes to help employees, but its members say the union still faces challenges. Read More »
SU places Sigma Lambda Upsilon sorority under investigation
The SU chapter of Sigma Lambda Upsilon was placed under investigation, according to the university Hazing Awareness Hub. Read More »
Zeta Beta Tau added to list of fraternities placed under investigation
SU’s Zeta Beta Tau chapter was placed under investigative status, which prohibits it from hosting social events or recruiting new members. Read More »
SPD arrests man carrying firearm outside of Schine
The Syracuse Police Department arrested a man carrying a firearm on Waverly Avenue near Syracuse University’s Schine Student Center Saturday afternoon. Read More »
‘TO FLY’: Architecture professor Fei Wang built a legacy of ‘unconditional mentorship’
After his death in December, students and faculty remember how architecture professor Fei Wang led those around him “to fly.” Read More »
SU forms 7-person committee to replace athletics director
SU Chancellor Kent Syverud announced members of a new search committee to find the university’s next director of athletics. Read More »
Haraz Coffee House to reopen this week after code violation
Haraz Coffee House plans to reopen Tuesday after a stop-work order from the city shut down the store, the cafe wrote in a statement to The Daily Orange. Read More »
SU won’t cover property damage from Orange Hall flood, per housing policy
After dorms in SU’s Orange Hall flooded last Monday, the university will not pay for students’ damaged belongings. Read More »
Orange Hall dorms, ballrooms flood after sprinkler malfunction
A sprinkler malfunction in Orange Hall flooded some student dorm rooms Monday. Officials said frozen piping conditions may have been a factor, though no cause has been determined. Read More »
Members of SU color guard face sanctions following fall 2025 hazing incident
According to SU’s Hazing Awareness Hub, members of the SU color guard faced sanctions over winter break following a hazing incident in August. Members reportedly partook in alcohol consumption and “pole-hit” activities. Read More »
Hochul unveils record-high state budget spurred by impact of federal cuts
“Every dollar in this year’s budget is being put to work to fight for families.” New York Gov. Kathy Hochul presented a record-high executive budget focused on affordability, education, health care and housing hit by federal cuts. Read More »
Whitman launches investment-focused Orange Business Angel Network
SU’s Whitman School launched the Orange Business Angel Network, which aims to prepare students for real-world investing. Read More »
‘We’re not going away’: Syracuse protesters condemn ICE, Renee Good killing
Demonstrators in Syracuse protested against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement last night in the city’s latest anti-Trump rally. Speeches condemning ICE’s actions in Minnesota preceded a 1,600-person march toward Clinton Square. Read More »
SU to honor late architecture professor Fei Wang with memorial service
Following the death of Syracuse University architecture professor Fei Wang, the university announced a tentative January memorial service. Read More »
As Owens prepares for City Hall, local leaders assess issues she'll inherit
Syracuse Mayor-Elect Sharon Owens will enter office this January, facing the opportunity to shape the city. Read More »
