
American students, Chileans react to election of Donald Trump
College students abroad and local residents express their concerns after Donald Trump being elected as the 45th president of the United States. Read more »

College students abroad and local residents express their concerns after Donald Trump being elected as the 45th president of the United States. Read more »

Last week, the SUNY-ESF Academic Governance body voted for no confidence in President Quentin Wheeler. Now faculty and staff are trying to understand what comes next. Read more »

Media experts criticize the media for not taking Donald Trump's candidacy seriously and giving him too much free air time for the sake of rating. Read more »

A student reported being approached by a suspect who had a box cutter and demanded money. Read more »

Student Association Finance Board’s spring 2017 budget allocation has resulted in some on-campus publications at Syracuse University being asked to make significant changes. Read more »

Syracuse University Abroad is currently testing a new two-way international emergency notification system similar to the Orange Alert used on campus in Syracuse. Read more »

Hundreds of people marched almost six miles from the Onondaga Nation Arena to Clinton Square in Syracuse to oppose the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Read more »

The LGBT Resource Center at Syracuse University is acknowledging Trans Day of Remembrance, a day to remember those who have died due to transphobic violence. Read more »

Political scientists from Syracuse University, Cornell University and Columbia University shared their thoughts on the presidential election during a panel discussion at the Maxwell School. Read more »

The Faculty Salary Review Committee will review trends in and collect salary data for faculty across SU over the course of the current academic year and plans to release its findings to the SU community. Read more »

One professor called the results of the election a setback to the United Nations Paris Agreement on climate change. Read more »

More than 100 Syracuse University community members gathered Thursday night to march across the SU campus and protest Donald Trump winning the presidential election. Read more »

The National Association of Graduate-Professional Students Conference Bid and free speech policies were among the long-standing issues discussed at Wednesday's meeting of the Graduate Student Organization. Read more »

Three associate professors of psychology are partnering with Shire, the manufacturer of Adderall, to create an intervention program for freshmen that will educate against stimulant misuse. The program should start next semester. Read more »
A Syracuse University assistant professor of physics has been awarded a grant for his research into the movement of particles such as sand in viscous liquids. Read more »

Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud discussed the result of the presidential election and budget during a University Senate meeting on Wednesday. Read more »

Four national security experts discussed United States national security challenges President Donald Trump would be facing in a talk on Wednesday. Read more »

Tuesday’s election results served as a surprise to experts, who expected a Hillary Clinton victory in the presidential election. Now, political scientists said, they need to rethink their approach to predicting elections. Read more »

Syracuse Community members held a protest at Clinton Square in downtown Syracuse Wednesday evening against Republican President-elect Donald Trump. Read more »

In response to Republican Donald Trump won the presidential election, a few hundred students have participated in a vigil to express their frustration. Read more »

About 120 Syracuse residents — like many around the country — gathered in downtown Syracuse to protest the victory of Donald Trump in the presidential election. Read more »

After beating Republican Norm Snyder in the race for a seat on the Syracuse Common Council, Joe Nicoletti said he is ready to get back to work tomorrow and focus on the issues that matter for Syracuse residents. Read more »

The Republican Party is maintaining its control of the House of Representatives, exceeding the majority of 218 seats needed on Tuesday night, according to media projections. Read more »