A report from the New York State Office of Campus Safety found that less than half of the state’s colleges and universities are compliant with the “Enough is Enough” law on sexual assault. Read more »
Lynne Patton, the regional Department of Housing and Urban Development administrator for New Jersey and New York, visited the city to observe how community development block grant funds are spent. Read more »
Three candidates are running for the District 4 position: Democratic nominee Latoya Allen, Quante Wright on the independence ticket and Green Party candidate Serena “Rahzie” Seals. Read more »
At the Monday night SA meeting, President James Franco announced potential advancements for the organization’s Uber partnership. Vice President Angie Pati also reviewed Mental Health Awareness Week. Read more »
The restaurant, called Citronelle, would be located off Walton Street. Syracuse's Planning Commission on Monday heard a request for permits to start construction on Citronelle. Read more »
Cameron Isaac, 24, of North Syracuse, was sentenced to life in prison without parole, Syracuse.com reported. Ninimbe Mitchell, 20, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for robbery. Read more »
The university’s growing endowment, in the wake of its decision to divest from fossil fuels, may be a signal to other schools that divestment is a viable option. Read more »
The Syracuse Police Department is discussing an $150,000 initiative with the Common Council to improve the quality of security cameras in Syracuse. Read more »
Many conservatives have been hesitant to discuss climate change, but on Thursday night several prominent Republican politicians came together in Dineen Hall to talk about future market-based solutions to the topic. Read more »
Mumps outbreaks occasionally occur on college campuses. Symptoms can include a fever, headaches, muscle aches, puffy cheeks and a swollen jaw. Read more »
The Music Society was founded in 2007 by about a dozen students. Since then, the organization has attracted an increasing number of students each year.
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Heat and parking were a few of the concerns addressed on Wednesday by Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, before the music legend’s concert. Read more »