Writer: Satoshi Sugiyama
Water main break shuts down Marshall Street, multiple restaurants
Marshall Street has been closed due to water main break. Read More »
A new federal grant will be used to support improvements on Syracuse Connective Corridor, other projects
The Syracuse Connective Corridor was awarded a $475,000 federal grant to put toward improvements on East Genesee Street, which connects Syracuse University to the downtown area of the city. Read More »
Officials welcome announcement of changes in Syracuse University's free speech policies
Free speech experts weigh in on Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud's recent announcement on the free speech revision. Read More »
Syracuse University appoints vice president for development focused on fundraising
Syracuse University has appointed Sean Scanlon as vice president for development. Read More »
Syracuse University alumna reports strong-armed robbery near campus
A Syracuse University alumna had her purse stolen by three unknown boys while walking on Stratford Avenue Sunday night, the Department of Public Safety said. Read More »
'No one saw it coming': Dean’s arrest shocks Whitman community
Members of the Martin J. Whitman School of Management community at Syracuse University were in shock to learn that Kenneth Kavajecz, the school’s former dean, was arrested on charges related to prostitution. Read More »
Syracuse University alumni attend 2nd Campus Framework open forum
About 30 Syracuse University alumni attended an open forum on the Campus Framework during the university's Homecoming Weekend. Read More »
SU construction update: Repairs to be made to University Place promenade; new Schine door installments to begin
In the latest campus construction update, Pete Sala, vice president and chief campus facilities officer, said repairs to the water main along the University Place promenade will happen at the end of September. Read More »
'AMERICAN FAMILY TRAGEDY': The day Syracuse University will never forget
15 years after Sept. 11 attack in which more than 2,900 people perished, Syracuse University officials share what that day looked like for them. Read More »
Syracuse community commemorates 15-year anniversary of 9/11 with ceremony
Syracuse community members gathered downtown to reflect on the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the 15-year anniversary of 9/11. Read More »
BDS movement supporters at Syracuse University express no opposition to documentary screening
Syracuse University community members who support the pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement said in a statement that there has been no BDS-driven opposition toward the screening of Shimon Dotan's documentary about Israeli settlements on the West Bank. Read More »
Syracuse University launches website on diversity and inclusion
Syracuse University has launched a website featuring the university's programs and efforts on diversity and inclusiveness. Read More »
How the Israeli filmmaker controversy has resonated with the Syracuse University community
The Atlantic reported Thursday that Syracuse University religion professor M. Gail Hamner disinvited Israeli documentary filmmaker Shimon Dotan because of her fear that screening his film about Israeli settlers would spark a controversy on campus. Read More »
Tickets for James Franco event have sold out
Tickets for the James Franco event, co-sponsored by University Union and the Traditions Commission, on Sept. 17 have sold out. Read More »
Bea González selected as liaison between Syracuse University and Posse
Bea González, dean of University College, will act as liaison for Syracuse University with the Posse program after the university decided to cut back on related recruitment efforts in Atlanta and Los Angeles in the past. Read More »
Syracuse University prepares to embrace new change in overtime pay labor regulation
Ahead of changes in federal overtime pay rule, Syracuse University human resources has been preparing to make sure staff members receive benefits associated with the changes. Read More »
Parking lot near Marshall Street closes in preparation for building demolition and NVRC construction
A parking lot at the corner of Marshall Street and South Crouse Avenue will become unavailable starting Monday as part of the National Veterans Resource Complex construction work. Read More »
Campus construction continues beyond the summer break
Bus stop changes, water main replacement and moving SU Ambulance into Lyman Hall are some of the summer construction projects that will continue into the fall semester. Read More »
Explaining the 2016 presidential and New York state elections
The candidates of the U.S. presidential, Senate and House races, their ties to Syracuse and a brief summary on where they stand on the issues, explained. Read More »
Syracuse University professor discovers unusually large sperm in fruit flies
Scott Pitnick, a Syracuse University biology professor, conducted a study into the unusually large sperm of male fruit flies. Read More »
Traffic changes to begin due to University Place promenade construction
Construction for the University Place promenade will begin on Tuesday and cause traffic changes in the area. Read More »
Armed robbery reported at off-campus house
Two individuals not affiliated with Syracuse University reported an armed robbery that took place at an off-campus house on Friday night, police said. Read More »
Data shows promising employment outlook for Syracuse University graduates
Studies show the job outlook for the Syracuse University's Class of 2016 is positive, but average debt for SU students is higher than the national average. Read More »
Here are Syracuse University's 2016-17 Remembrance Scholars
Here are the 35 Syracuse University Remembrance Scholars for the 2016-17 academic year. Read More »