
Syracuse’s Inner Harbor to be completed within next decade
Catherine Johnson, CEO of Cor Development, detailed the company’s future plans at a Common Council meeting Wednesday. Read more »

Catherine Johnson, CEO of Cor Development, detailed the company’s future plans at a Common Council meeting Wednesday. Read more »

Two people were charged with multiple counts of burglary and falsely reporting an incident. Read more »

The Hall of Languages experienced a power outage Wednesday afternoon. Read more »

Recognize Us held a protest on Tuesday after Sept. 3 deadline for the university to respond to its demands. Read more »

The Tuesday night protest went from Chancellor Kent Syverud’s house on Comstock Avenue to Hendricks Chapel, where students shared ongoing concerns about university-wide issues. Read more »

The motion could allow students in the federal lawsuit to consolidate their claims in a state court in Jefferson County. Read more »

The program, which will be managed by the city’s Office of Accountability, Performance and Innovation, is designed to improve services with goal setting and regular progress reports. Read more »

The Lender Center for Social Justice will be run by Syracuse University professors Marcelle Haddix and Kendall Phillips. Read more »

An update on The Marshall’s construction, new security initiatives at events and a raid on Lancaster Market all made headlines over the weekend. Read more »

SU’s Benefits Advisory Council voted to approve expanded resources for faculty, staff and students to provide child and elder care. Read more »

Here is a breakdown on the Recognize Us movement. The student group is demanding SU institute mandatory implicit bias training for all faculty and staff, among other things. Read more »

There are two ongoing lawsuits against Syracuse University filed in state and federal courts by students involved in the Theta Tau videos. Read more »

Syracuse’s Common Council is the legislative body of the city, and it works with the university on projects including the Connective Corridor and the Syracuse Center of Excellence. Read more »

All 287 tenants of the new, eight-story apartment building on Marshall Street were displaced after construction delays. Read more »

People attending large-scale events like Juice Jam will now be searched with a metal detector. Read more »

No students were injured during the incident, according to a campus-wide Department of Public Safety alert. Read more »

Lancaster Market, a store in the University Hill neighborhood, was raided by the Syracuse Police Department on Monday. Read more »

The authors are among the three lecturers that will speak at SU through the University Lectures series in the fall 2018 semester. Read more »
Cynthia Nixon is challenging incumbent Gov. Andrew Cuomo for the Democratic spot on the November ballot. Read more »

The New York Public Service Commission’s decision to force Charter Communications, which merged with Time Warner Cable in 2016 and operated under the Spectrum brand,… Read more »

The donations exceeded 2017’s fundraising total by nearly 20 percent. Read more »

The new enforcement efforts come as college students begin the fall semester. Read more »

The students were allowed to enroll in classes after a state judge ruled SU could not enforce disciplinary action against the students until a mid-September court hearing, court records show. Read more »

A Jefferson County Supreme Court judge signed an order prohibiting SU from enforcing disciplinary action against students involved in the Theta Tau videos before a court hearing in September. Read more »