Syracuse University’s Student Philanthropy Council kicked of its annual week of giving on Monday. The group’s philanthropy week celebration is a series of events aimed at raising awareness of the critical role philanthropy plays at SU and in society as a whole. Read more »
Jim Whitcomb, 44, the Sliders employee, had been on the sidewalk watching an argument between Kendall Talbot, the female employee, and McGinley. But once Whitcomb saw McGinley strike Talbot, he immediately hit McGinley, knocking McGinley to the ground. Read more »
A white Ford Explorer crashed into the top of the Mount Olympus stairwell early Monday morning, sending support beams into the road and a newspaper box into the fence. The Mount Olympus stairs will be temporarily unusable as a result. Read more »
The iSchool hosted the Northeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition this Friday through Sunday, bringing together possible recruits for cybersecurity companies. Read more »
Remaining silent about domestic violence and sexual assault can continue the cycle of violence without interruption. Vera House and Syracuse University come together once a year for White Ribbon Week to prevent that silence. Read more »
Last Wednesday one of Syracuse University’s summer study abroad programs — Paris Noir — was cut by the university, a decision that has sparked pushback from students. Read more »
One of the main goals when the Gateway Center was constructed on the SUNY-ESF campus was to achieve the highest standards of environmental friendliness. Read more »
Daryl Gross will now serve as vice president and special assistant to the chancellor, and will teach sport management as an adjunct professor in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics. Read more »
Syracuse University has signed a resolution supporting social justice and human dignity authored by the National Association of Schools and Colleges of the United Methodist Church. Read more »
In an interview Friday with The Daily Orange, former Syracuse Director of Athletics Daryl Gross talked about the role the NCAA report played in the timing of his decision to step down. Read more »
Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim faced reporters Thursday morning for the first time since before the NCAA report was released and a day after it was announced he plans to retire in three years. Read more »
Syracuse University professor Catherine Bertini and her students remembered the event by hosting a panel discussion Wednesday on the worldwide progression of women’s rights since the 1995 conference. Read more »
Chris Finkle, communications manager for Information Technology and Services, said there’s an issue with the Syracuse University Internet being able to stream the signal from the NCAA streaming site. Read more »
The NCAA citing Syracuse for failing to follow its own drug policy. And while the NCAA doesn't have its own policy and doesn't force universities to have their own, it does require that they follow them if they have them. Read more »
Jim Boeheim faced the media Thursday morning for the first time since the NCAA report was released on March 6 and Boeheim's plan to retire in three years was announced Wednesday morning. Here is the full transcript of his 17-minute opening statement. Read more »
At his press conference Thursday, Jim Boeheim suggested that race is a factor when discussing who is fit to play at Syracuse based on a player's background. Read more »
Jim Boeheim addressed the media for the first time since the NCAA report came out on March 6, and discussed his planned retirement among other topics. Read more »
Jim Boeheim will "absolutely" appeal his nine-game suspension to start 2015-16 conference play, he confirmed at his Thursday morning press conference. Read more »
In an interview with The Daily Orange, Chancellor Kent Syverud discussed the search process for a new director of athletics, and what he hopes to see in the next director. Read more »
One day after Daryl Gross stepped down as director of athletics, Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud discussed the timing of the decision, and said Gross can still contribute to the university. Read more »
Joe Giansante, Syracuse University's chief communications officer for athletics, is no longer employed by the university, associate athletics director Sue Edson confirmed Thursday. Read more »