
Donald Trump sworn in as 45th president of the United States
Trump was officially sworn in as president of the United States on Friday at noon. Read more »

Trump was officially sworn in as president of the United States on Friday at noon. Read more »

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The Daily Orange has reporters providing live coverage in New York and Washington D.C. as President-elect Donald Trump gets inaugurated. Read more »

On the day before Donald Trump's inauguration, protesters took to the streets in Washington, D.C., as did some Trump supporters and educators. Read more »

Cameron Isaac, one of the men charged with murdering Xiaopeng "Pippen" Yuan, had a pretrial hearing Thursday morning regarding a charge of tampering with a witness in the fourth degree. His lawyer is seeking to have the charge dismissed. Read more »

A new class at Armstrong State University will utilize OutKast and other Southern hip-hop artists to explore the impact of the genre and region on the evolution of African-American literature. Read more »

Vice Chancellor Michele Wheatly announced a Campus Facilities Advisory Board will be formed during the Wednesday University Senate meeting. Read more »

Tulane University, Syracuse University’s peer institution, accidentally admitted about 130 students recently. Read more »

Cameron Isaac, one of the men charged with murdering Syracuse University student Xiaopeng “Pippen” Yuan, has a court appearance Thursday in relation to a tampering charge. Read more »

As the Department of Education has closed or shut down some for-profit colleges, it saves stranded students by discharging their remaining federal student loan. Read more »

The SU College Democrats, along with other central New York groups, will be traveling to Washington D.C. to protest the election of President-elect Donald Trump. Read more »

Officials reflect on successes of the new preferred name policy as it is implemented this semester. They said they hope it will lead to more changes on the SU campus. Read more »

Donald Trump will be inaugurated on Friday, and his path to the presidency was made possible largely by voters in rural America. Voters in parts of central New York are representative of that population. Read more »

While plans to demolish the building that houses Chuck's Cafe and Funk n' Waffles remain pending, SU students and alumni took to Twitter Tuesday to share their dismay and make a call to #SaveChucks. Read more »

Jobs requiring a doctorate in economics have increased this year, despite slow growth in the rest of doctoral fields. Read more »

NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s new plan for free public colleges has drawn heated debate among academics and not all agree it will be effective. Read more »

During his address to the campus community on Tuesday, SU Chancellor Kent Syverud discussed shared governance, the Title IX investigation into the university and community engagement. Read more »

The new academic integrity policy reflects input from students and faculty who are overwhelmed with reporting requirements. Read more »

SU Chancellor Kent Syverud again said the university will not declare itself a "sanctuary campus," but noted he has encouraged the University Senate and experts to examine Trump immigration policies. Read more »

Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud addressed the campus community on Tuesday in the Life Sciences Complex in what essentially served as a State of the University. Read more »

A real estate firm has proposed demolishing structures on South Crouse Avenue, including Chuck’s Cafe, to make room for student apartments. Read more »

President-elect Donald Trump wants the United States to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. Here’s what that means. Read more »

Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner signs a nationally circulated letter urging President Barack Obama to continue supporting immigration policy before Donald Trump takes office. Read more »

Chancellor Kent Syverud will speak on campus in State of the University-style address. Read more »