The Student Association will be holding a candlelight vigil on Thursday in remembrance of the deaths of three students in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Read more »
The Physical Plant at Syracuse University uses an extensive operation to remove the large amounts of snow that fall on the SU campus each winter. Read more »
The Institute for Veterans and Military Families at Syracuse University has received a grant for $7 million dollars, which it will use to open a center of excellence for veterans’ small businesses. Read more »
Syracuse University has hired an outside consultant to look into the possibility of a new, fixed roofing system on the Carrier Dome, Chancellor Kent Syverud… Read more »
Syracuse University’s Office of Housing, Meal Plan and ID Card Services held the first of two information sessions for students in the Shemin Auditorium in… Read more »
According to an email sent to residents of Shaw Hall and Oren Lyons Hall, the dining center is closed until further notice because of a maintenance issue. Residents were asked to use Ernie Davis Dining Center until Shaw reopens. Read more »
Syracuse University has added QR codes, or barcodes that can be scanned with a smartphone, to food items in its dining halls to give nutritional information. Read more »
Students have established and will participate in a local chapter of the Peace Action New York State organization at Syracuse University starting this semester. Read more »
SU Rising, a candlight vigil and rally to bring awareness to sexual and relationship violence, also showcased SU's newly realigned, improved sexual assault resources. Read more »
Magic Man, an alternative rock band, will headline Syracuse University’s first Bandersnatch Concert Series show of the spring semester, University Union announced on Twitter Sunday.… Read more »
Syracuse University community members gathered in Hendricks Chapel Friday for SU Rising, an evening to bring awareness to sexual and relationship violence while remembering and supporting victims. Read more »
OttoTHON, which is in support of the Children’s Miracle Network, will kick off at the end of the month. The dancing will start at 6 p.m. on Feb. 28 and won’t end until March 1 at 6 a.m. Read more »
The annual Syracuse University Rising: Stop Sexual and Relationship Violence candlelight vigil event will take place at Hendricks Chapel on Friday at 6 p.m. This… Read more »
Syracuse University alumni, Orange fans and former student athletes will gather in Goldstein Auditorium at 3 p.m. Saturday for a tailgate event leading up to the Orange’s game with its Atlantic Coast Conference rivals, the Duke University Blue Devils. Read more »
In a release sent out Wednesday night, the Otto’s Army Executive Board announced that the campout for Saturday’s game against Duke will continue on Wednesday night, but at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, campers will pack up their belongings for a grace period that will last until noon on Friday. Read more »
The Red Cup Project is holding a design competition starting this week to promote its mission and draw awareness to the environmental effects of littering. Read more »
Jill Sneider wants Syracuse University to be a community that doesn’t tolerate sexual assault. Sneider, SU’s sexual and relationship violence prevention coordinator, hosted the #NotAskingForIt… Read more »
To kick off Divestment Week at Syracuse University, Divest SU and SUNY-ESF teamed up to host the first Divest Fest on Monday night, which focused… Read more »
Syracuse University students and community members gathered in the Sheraton at Syracuse University Hotel and Conference Center on Saturday to discuss different aspects of leadership in today’s world. Read more »
Otto’s Army is remaining committed to the men’s basketball team following the announcement of a self-imposed postseason ban for this season. Read more »
The group was scheduled to begin its campout Sunday at 5 p.m., but because of the current weather and the forecasted snowstorm, Otto’s Army decided to push the start of the campout back a day, said Otto’s Army president Sean Fernandez. Read more »