Writer: Sam Ogozalek
Springfield Garden Apartments residents give their perspectives on violent shootings
Residents discuss recent crime at the DeWitt complex, where a Syracuse University student was shot and killed in late September. Read More »
Otto's Army to supply bus to SU men's basketball game Saturday
Otto's Army is sending a bus to the SU men's basketball game against the University of Pittsburgh on Saturday. Read More »
International students speak with SU attorneys about immigration ban
Several SU students filtered in and out of the Slutzker Center for International Services on Tuesday, asking lawyers questions about President Donald Trump’s recent executive order. Read More »
Tickets to go on sale for Humans of New York speaker event
Tickets will go on sale Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. at SU's Schine Box Office. Read More »
Senate bill passes to legalize services like Uber and Lyft
The New York State Senate on Monday passed the bill, sponsored by Sen. James Seward (R), to establish a statewide ride-hailing regulatory framework. Read More »
News briefs: Fraternity returns, climate survey discussion to be held
A fraternity returns to Syracuse, students get a chance to experiment with drones and the final climate assessment discussion is approaching. Read More »
Syracuse University continues an ongoing assessment of its relationship with the city
A community engagement initiative recently announced by SU Chancellor Kent Syverud will document the different relationships SU has with local organizations, the city of Syracuse government and other groups. Read More »
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner speaks before state committee about state corruption
Miner told the committee she would like to see reforms like “comprehensive” contracting oversight and a modernization of the state’s election system. Read More »
President Donald Trump’s actions to lessen business regulations, explained
In just his first few days in office, Trump has issued an executive order and two presidential memoranda about lessening regulations and making it easier for manufacturers in the U.S. to get permits. Read More »
J.R. Martinez urges continued activism during Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
According to event organizers, about 1,600 people attended Syracuse University's MLK Celebration on Sunday night. Read More »
Suspect reportedly indicted on murder charge in connection to death of Syracuse University student
Cameron Isaac was arrested in November in connection to the murder of Xiaopeng "Pippen" Yuan. Read More »
Office for Civil Rights attorneys hold first of 2 meetings on Title IX investigation at SU
Syracuse University faculty and students told Office for Civil Rights attorneys that SU could do a number of things to better handle sexual assault issues on campus during the first Title IX investigation meeting. Read More »
Fearful of what Trump could do next, Syracuse's Muslim community remains committed to educating others about Islam
Local Syracuse Muslim residents and students are worried about Donald Trump’s next four years in office, but remain committed to speaking about Islam and educating others about the religion. Read More »
DO alumnus and Tully Center Director Roy Gutterman shares tips and predictions for a free press under Trump
Daily Orange alumnus Roy Gutterman, the director of the Tully Center for Free Speech at the Newhouse School, talks press freedom during the Trump presidency and gives suggestions for how journalists should cover Trump. Read More »
New York Sen. Chuck Schumer at Donald Trump's inauguration: 'Our best days are yet to come'
In a speech prior to Donald Trump's swearing-in on Friday, New York Sen. Chuck Schumer made pointed remarks aimed at the president but said he remains confident that Americans will prosper. Read More »
Chancellor Kent Syverud asks University Senate to examine impact of Trump's proposed immigration policies at SU
SU Chancellor Kent Syverud again said the university will not declare itself a "sanctuary campus," but noted he has encouraged the University Senate and experts to examine Trump immigration policies. Read More »
Professor Peter Howe remembered for his love of family and teaching
Peter Howe, an assistant professor of economics at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, died suddenly on Dec. 23. Read More »
Former Carnegie Mellon University administrator appointed as Syracuse University's CFO
Rahnamay-Azar, who comes to SU from Carnegie Mellon University, will direct the university’s finance and administrative functions. Read More »
Uber, and its recent arrival to Syracuse, explained
Ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft began operating in upstate New York on June 29. Here’s everything you need to know about the revolutionary transportation apps. Read More »
Syracuse University sues, accuses law firm Bond, Schoeneck & King of legal malpractice
SU is suing the law firm over its representation of the university in a contract with developer Cameron Hill Construction to build a bookstore and fitness center on University Avenue, per Syracuse.com. Read More »
Gallery: Syracuse women's basketball cruises past Niagara, 109-60
Check out the best scenes from Syracuse's blowout victory over Niagara on Saturday. Read More »
Students at Syracuse University celebrate Dakota Access Pipeline reroute announcement
A rally in support of the protesters at Standing Rock is still being held on Monday at Syracuse University, despite the Army Corps of Engineers’ rejection of the Dakota Access pipeline being built under Lake Oahe. Read More »
After years in the balloon game, Syracuse’s balloon man prepares to retire
The Syracuse balloon man, Joe Walker, recalls the incredible life has lived, while looking to the future. Walker is also an alumnus of Syracuse University. Read More »
As unpaid internships remain under fire, Syracuse University schools and colleges guide students differently
Unpaid internships have become a point of controversy in recent years. Here is how SU's schools and colleges advise their students when it comes to such internships. Read More »