Syracuse University Ambulance has received calls of alcohol intoxication at least once every weekend since the start of the 2015-16 academic year. Read more »
A Chronicle of Higher Education article looked at a town where students jam into bars for $1 happy hours, and in the process, give life to what would otherwise be a small, sleepy town. Read more »
A recent survey by the Newspaper and Online Journalism Department at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications found that 41 people out of a total of 315 surveyed said that, on average, they have less than one drink a week.
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In 2006, Frostburg State University hired Jonathan Gibralter, a Syracuse University alumnus. Gibralter helped the university reform its heavy-drinking culture. Read more »
A study of SU students found that not only do students believe that their friends are drinking more than them, but that their friends are more likely to accept them drinking. Read more »
Three young women died in a drunk driving accident in November 2011 near Colgate's campus. The impact of the crash is still felt today, 16 years later. Read more »
Over the course of three days and nights, 60 people on Marshall Street and at nearby bars had their intoxication levels voluntarily tested by a group of students in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Read more »
Madeleine Albright was the highest ranking woman in the U.S. when she was secretary of state under Bill Clinton. Here's what she said in Hendricks Chapel about her decision-making and foreign policy. Read more »
A screening of the documentary "The Hunting Ground" and a panel about sexual assault was held in Stolkin Auditorium on Monday night as part of Syracuse University's "It's On Us" National Week of Action. Read more »
SA President Aysha Seedat announced at Monday's SA meeting that $10,000 will be allocated for undergraduate research this summer in addition to putting the issue of a director of diversity affairs up for a vote. Read more »
Former United States Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta was one of the speakers during The Minority Report event at Syracuse University on Monday night. He and NBC News anchor Richard Lui discussed the role of minorities in politics and the media. Read more »