SU alumnus runs for Onondaga County legislature
Timothy Rudd, an SU alumnus and Syracuse native, is running for a spot on the Onondaga County legislature. Read more »
Timothy Rudd, an SU alumnus and Syracuse native, is running for a spot on the Onondaga County legislature. Read more »
Lecturers from different fields talk about the different aspects of fisheries, from the scientific to the the journalistic. Read more »

The United States Department of Education has announced the launch of an experiment to increase the opportunities for high school students from low-income backgrounds to take college courses. Read more »
Here's a look at some crime from the past week. Read more »

A recent SUNY-ESF research study found that the sugar maple tree has been experiencing negative growth rates over the last few decades despite conditions that favored their growth and regeneration. Read more »

Here's what happened in news in the last week. Read more »

SU honored the 35 students who died in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing on Dec. 21, 1988 during the Rose Laying Ceremony at the Wall of Remembrance on Friday. Read more »

SU honored the 35 student lives lost in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing on Dec. 21, 1988 over Lockerbie, Scotland during the Rose Laying Ceremony at the Wall of Remembrance. Read more »

Take a look at photos from past Remembrance Weeks. Read more »
An SU student reported a strong arm robbery Thursday morning around 8:30 on the 1000 block of Comstock Ave. Read more »

Taylor Miriam Henry was named after Miriam Luby Wolfe, who was one of the 35 Syracuse University students killed in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing on Dec. 21, 1988. Now, Taylor is a Remembrance Scholar to honor her. Read more »

During the (In)Justice For All event, seven panelists discussed topics including police brutality, racial profiling of victims, recent social movements involving young people, law enforcement reactions and how the media has handled these issues. Read more »
At the (In)Justice for All panel Wednesday night, members of the SU community and the panelists of the event discussed the Black Lives Matter movement. Read more »
As Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) hosted a town hall meeting in Virginia Wednesday night, SU students gathered in HBC Gifford to watch it. Read more »
Eleven GOP presidential hopefuls gathered on stage at the University of Colorado-Boulder to discuss taxes, the economy, the nation’s budget and climate change. Read more »

At the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium Wednesday night, in front of a crowd of more than 100 people, Stockton, a renowned sportscaster, offered memories, insight and advice about his life and career in broadcasting. Read more »
Recently, Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) at Syracuse University accepted 51 students into its Future Professionals Program (FPP). Read more »
The Department of Education has announced new regulations that aim to help college borrowers and crack down on unreasonable fees. Read more »

Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently signed a series of bills that fall under the 10-point Women’s Equality Act, aimed at protecting women against discrimination. Read more »
The Near East Foundation, which has strong Syracuse ties, is celebrating its centennial year of operation. Read more »
Students for Rand at Syracuse University will hold its first general interest meeting in an effort to get more students to support Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY). Read more »

The Arizona State University business school has announced it will offer its incoming MBA students the opportunity to apply for full-tuition scholarships. Read more »

"Dear Straight People" served as the keynote event for this year's Coming Out Month on the SU campus. Read more »

Retiring Syracuse University staff members Ed Galvin and Judy O'Rourke reflect on their deep involvement with the community that honors the victims of Pan Am Flight 103 in Syracuse and in Lockerbie. Read more »