Syracuse University's Student Association launched a new program on Friday that will give up to 30 students in the College of Engineering and Computer Science access to a Link Hall desktop from their personal computers. Read more »
The School of Information Studies is partnering with LifeSource Health Inc. and the Netherland-based The Things Network to help expand the internet of things, a development of the internet that would enable physical objects to have network connectivity and communication via the internet.
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Democrat Colleen Deacon, an Syracuse University alumna running against Rep. John Katko in New York state's 24th Congressional District race, spoke with other prominent politicians about the upcoming election at a Syracuse rally on Friday. Read more »
An open-house meeting was held by New York state’s Department of Transportation to explain the latest developments in the Interstate 81 project; among them a viaduct alternative and a community grid option. Read more »
The SUNY-ESF Academic Governance body has voted that it does not have confidence in President Quentin Wheeler, after months of growing frustration and tension with his leadership. Read more »
The city of Syracuse, Cornell University Cooperative Extension and Onondaga Earth Corps will host a tree planning event in the Strathmore Neighborhood on Saturday. Read more »
Two years ago, THE General Body, a coalition of student organizations seeking to address the issues of marginalized groups on campus, started its occupation of Crouse-Hinds Hall for an 18-day sit-in. Since then, student protests have occurred on different campuses across the country. Read more »
As the Election Day is getting closer, the Onondaga County Board of Elections is preparing for any issues as a result of self-monitoring polls by supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Read more »
New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo spoke to local officials and members of the public at the New York State Fairgrounds about the progress of the upstate region on Tuesday. Read more »
Up until the election on Nov. 8, The Daily Orange will be looking at where the presidential, New York state and 24th district candidates stand… Read more »
Five panelists presented their views on this year’s presidential election cycle. The event, “Election 2016: How We Got Here, What Is at Stake,” was held in the packed Strasser Legacy Room in Eggers Hall Tuesday afternoon. Read more »
There are currently two options for Interstate 81 reconstruction: community grid or viaduct. On Tuesday night at the G.W. Fowler High School gymnasium, a line of posters circled the room with information on each option. Read more »
The finance board had to work to best allocate the funds to the organizations, Comptroller Malik Evans said, since only $635,000 was available. Organizations whose budgets are rejected, including due to missing their budget meeting, have the ability to appeal to the finance board. Read more »
Almost three quarters of guns recovered by New York state law enforcement from 2010-15 originated outside of the state, an analysis revealed. Read more »
As Colleen Deacon enters the final week of her campaign for a seat in the House of Representatives, she has an uphill battle. But she's making it a point to make sure the constituents know their voices are heard — and win. Read more »
The AT&T firm will be acquiring media and entertainment corporation Time Warner for $85.4 billion, upon completion of review by the United States Department of Justice. The merge will bring a combination of content and distribution on a large scale. Read more »
A professor and her group of students at Syracuse University are using a tool to identify which areas of the brain are stimulated and when. Read more »