Writer: Remi Turner
Syracuse community expresses support for Outgoing Chancellor Kent Syverud
Members of the SU community shared public messages of support for former Chancellor Kent Syverud after his recent cancer diagnosis. Read More »
Timeless vintage clothing finds new life at Salt City Wearhouse
Rocco Leone started his vintage store, Salt City Wearhouse, in September, curating clothes from the pre-1980s. Read More »
Lyman nest cam follows Ruth and Oren, 2 red-tailed hawks ‘bonded for life’
This year, Syracuse University installed new nest cameras to monitor red-tailed hawks Ruth and Oren, permanent residents of Lyman Hall. Read More »
Syracuse University announces 37th class of Remembrance Scholars
Syracuse University announced the 35 rising seniors selected as the 2026-27 Remembrance Scholars. Read More »
Portfolio review closed many ‘zombie’ SU certificate programs, faculty say
SU’s academic portfolio review listed 32 certificate programs as “closed” and one program as “paused.” Read More »
Maxwell ranked No. 1 public affairs program by U.S. News & World Report
Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs was ranked first overall in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report’s “best public affairs programs” for the 30th time, the university announced in a Tuesday release. Read More »
SU removes Lambda Chi Alpha, Zeta Beta Tau from investigative status
SU removed Zeta Beta Tau and Lambda Chi Alpha from investigative status. Lambda was placed under investigation in February and ZBT was four weeks later. The chapters can resume recruiting new members and hosting social events. Read More »
SU places Mu Sigma Upsilon sorority chapter under investigative status
SU placed its Mu Sigma Upsilon chapter under investigative status, which prohibits it from holding social events or recruiting new members. Read More »
Syracuse judge censured for refusing same-sex marriage, keeps seat
Syracuse Judge Felicia Pitts-Davis received public reprimand earlier this month for refusing to officiate a same-sex marriage. Read More »
‘Unapologetically herself’: Kayla Corrigan made life her dance floor with kindness, humor and grit
After Kayla Corrigan, a 21-year-old marketing management senior, died in December, those close to her remember she always brought her full self to the table — and never apologized for it. Read More »
Students react to SU’s 3rd consecutive ‘C’ on Campus Antisemitism Report Card
SU received a “C” in the Anti-Defamation League’s Campus Antisemitism Report Card for a third year in a row, creating mixed Jewish student reactions. Read More »
Hendricks honors lives lost at 10th annual Service of Commemoration
SU’s Hendricks Chapel hosted the 10th annual Service of Commemoration to honor the 150 SU and ESF members who died since Jan. 1, 2025. Read More »
Syracuse University Abroad program directors urge travel caution
SU Study Abroad directors issued a travel update due to the international military conflict. While programs abroad will continue, program leaders urge caution for travel. Read More »
Local minister promotes justice amid ICE presence: ‘Love is always stronger’
In 2016, Rev. Jo VonRue stood everyday in her town square to peacefully protest racial injustice. Read More »
1 student involved in ZBT incident won’t face hate crime charges, judge rules
A Syracuse judge ruled to reduce charges for Kyle Anderson, a student involved in a September incident at Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. Read More »
SU replaces 1-year Lockerbie program again, this time with 1-week ‘fellowship’
SU announced it will host 10 “Lockerbie Fellows” for a weeklong immersion during Remembrance Week next fall, instead of reinstating its yearlong Lockerbie Scholarship. Read More »
Hot Dog Hoppers pack subzero Syracuse streets for glizzy-themed bar crawl
On Saturday, the Hot Dog Hop bar crawl made its way to Syracuse University for its inaugural stop in town. Read More »
SU issues safety guidance amid weekend of Greek bid night
Syracuse University’s Office of Student Experience issued safety tips ahead of bid night, addressing winter weather and alcohol safety. Read More »
Hochul selects Adrienne Adams for 1st major party women-led state ticket
Gov. Kathy Hochul selected former New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams as lieutenant governor for the upcoming gubernatorial election. Hochul’s decision results in the first women-led New York state ticket for a major party. Read More »
Interfaith Works of CNY promotes religious tolerance at annual celebration
Interfaith Works of CNY hosted its 11th World Interfaith Harmony Day, an annual celebration during the first week of February. The event showcased varying religious traditions and featured local representatives from 10 faith practices. Read More »
Owens promises affordable, ‘resilient’ Syracuse in 1st State of City address
In a nearly hourlong speech, Mayor Sharon Owens promised to create a “more resilient” Syracuse at her inaugural State of the City. Read More »
Rebecca Reed Kantrowitz takes helm at Hendricks, reflects on SU path
Rebecca Reed Kantrowitz stepped into the role as the interim dean of Hendricks Chapel after Brian Konkol’s departure. Hendricks staff, students and Kantrowitz’s family reflect on her experience in higher education and at SU. Read More »
SU receives $1M in federal funding to build semiconductor research facility
SU received over $1 million in federal funding to build a semiconductor thermal noise testbed. Read More »

