Some members of the Student Association raised concerns over how the Department of Public Safety decides whether or not to shut down a party. DPS said it only shuts down parties based on noise complaints. Read more »
Without the Clean Power Plan, carbon dioxide producers and state regulators may not make efforts to meet standards meant to mitigate climate change. Read more »
Syracuse University students were part of a counterprotest Wednesday night against a “prayer service” held by the local 40 Days for Life chapter. Read more »
Titled "Challenging Narratives of Terrorism," the panel sought to showcase the many faces of terrorism and the different ways it affects people around the world. Read more »
When Pan Am Flight 103 crashed into Lockerbie, it pushed the small Scottish town into the international spotlight. Nearly three decades later, Lockerbie’s residents say the town has mostly moved on, with population growth. Read more »
Syracuse University will distribute 4,000 mumps, measles and rubella vaccines at clinics this week. The mumps outbreak at the university has affected more than 70 people since August. Read more »
The soccer field at Schiller Park, which was previously a baseball diamond, will be more culturally appropriate for area residents, an Onondaga County legislator said. Read more »
The Syracuse mayor, who will deliver a farewell address at Syracuse University on Friday, tweeted twice last week in support of college athletes being paid. Read more »
Through Andrew and Claire's Lockerbie Scholar experiences, connections to the Pan Am tragedy have come full-circle for the entire Dorrance family. Read more »
Sweta Roy, external vice president of SU’s Graduate Student Organization, and Brian Konkol, dean of Hendricks Chapel, were appointed to the board this month. Read more »
The four remaining city mayoral candidates participated in a nearly three-hour long forum Tuesday night at Great Grace Church on the Near Westside, discussing community policing, among other issues.
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