Student Association
By Jessi Soporito, Ryan Dunn, Sam Ogozalek | January 24, 2018 Student Association President James Franco and Vice President Angie Pati said they hope to work with university officials to make sure Invest Syracuse money is used to hire more mental health counselors. Read more »
COUNTY
By Jordan Muller | January 23, 2018 More than 140 people died from unintended opioid-related incidents in 2016, according to the county. Read more »
On Campus
By Jessi Soporito, Kennedy Rose | January 23, 2018 The Euclid Shuttle, an initiative pushed forward by Syracuse University’s Student Association, launched last Thursday. Read more »
City
By Eshalaxmi Barlingay | January 23, 2018 A South Side food co-op whose secretary is a former Syracuse mayoral candidate has shut down, again. Read more »
City
By Bianca Moorman | January 23, 2018 Ben Walsh, Syracuse’s new mayor, has pledged to have city departments better enforce a snow removal ordinance. Read more »
Ask the Experts
By Nhari Djan | January 23, 2018 Farm to Flame Energy, a startup company, will compete in Boston during the Hult Prize selection. Read more »
On Campus
By Shweta Karikehalli | January 23, 2018 Several students said they look forward to seeing Archbold Gymnasium renovations, but are not quite sure what they will be. Read more »
On Campus
By Madeleine Davison | January 23, 2018 The new policy will offer staff and graduate students up to 12 weeks off with partial pay. Read more »
STUDENT ASSOCIATION
By Ryan Dunn | January 22, 2018 President James Franco and Vice President Angie Pati also discussed a possible initiative to increase campus transit accessibility.
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City
By Casey Darnell | January 22, 2018 Michael Greene was voted into office unanimously Monday by common councilors.
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On Campus
By Catherine Leffert | January 22, 2018 Aziz died in Pakistan during winter break due to accidental carbon monoxide poisoning. Read more »
On Campus
By Casey Darnell | January 22, 2018 Graduate students said a union could help them negotiate better contracts for employment at Syracuse University. Read more »
City
By Jordan Muller | January 22, 2018 Walsh’s cordial relationship with the governor and county executive marks a departure from the public feuding during former Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner’s administration. Read more »
Crime
By Sam Ogozalek | January 22, 2018 Garrett J. Monds, 27, was arrested by the Syracuse Police Department on Friday and charged with unlawful surveillance in the second degree, police said. Read more »
ON CAMPUS
By Jordan Muller | January 21, 2018 The Women’s March on Washington inspired some students to get more involved in activism. Others said they wished they did more. Read more »
State
By Catherine Leffert, Jordan Muller | January 21, 2018 A Women’s March was held on the city’s North Side on Saturday, the federal government shutdown and a report revealed that New York state has paid $10 million to settle 88 cases of groping, among other things.
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National
By Diana Riojas | January 21, 2018 Across the United States, for-profit online institutions are experiencing declines in enrollment, while nonprofit online programs are increasing in popularity. Read more »
On Campus
By Sam Ogozalek | January 21, 2018 Colleges across the United States have led the charge in advocating for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, experts say. Read more »
University Union
By Caroline Bartholomew | January 21, 2018 Actress and comedian Jenny Slate is known for her roles in "Obvious Child," "Gifted," "SNL" and "Parks and Recreation." Read more »
State
By Sam Ogozalek | January 21, 2018 Rachel May, coordinator of the university’s sustainability education, has been a local activist for years. Read more »
Schools and colleges
By Meilin Quinn | January 21, 2018 Professor Ivan Korendovych will facilitate academic exchange between the United States and Germany. Read more »
CITY
By Jordan Muller | January 20, 2018 About 200 people took to the streets on a chilly Saturday morning to participate in the march. Read more »
SUNY-ESF
By Jordan Muller | January 19, 2018 The town hall was attended by about 150 SUNY-ESF students Thursday night. Read more »