
Syracuse’s Common Council approves new infrastructure grants in the downtown area
The grants include funds for the revitalization of South Salina St., Neighborhood Access and Equity initiatives and the I-81 viaduct project. Read more »

The grants include funds for the revitalization of South Salina St., Neighborhood Access and Equity initiatives and the I-81 viaduct project. Read more »

SU's national rankings were just released, including rankings like economic diversity, social mobility, diversity and more. Read more »

Radiant Church had been meeting at Drumlins every Sunday since July 2023 after Nottingham High School stopped hosting them. Read more »

Participants ran along the path of redlining that federal and local government officials implemented to divide the city of Syracuse’s racial communities. Read more »

The Student Association prepares to hold its Assembly Elections on September 25, focusing on student outreach and voting awareness. Read more »

As The D.O. celebrates 120 years of publication, here's a timeline of notable events from throughout the paper's history. Read more »

The kits provide access to military service members who may not be able to receive an exam at a hospital, such as those stationed away from a hospital. Read more »

Gov. Kathy Hochul said the updated COVID-19 will soon be available at pharmacies and healthcare providers across the state, including at SU. Read more »

SHA plans to reverse the 15th ward back into the close community it was before, as well as addressing poverty and safety concerns. Read more »

The new COVID-19 vaccine are expected to be available starting Friday in parts of New York while Syracuse University awaits a shipment of the new vaccine Read more »

Annie's bubbly personality and positive outlook on life left a mark on the SU community after her passing. Read more »

SU's Women in Leadership Initiative offers women in faculty an opportunity to get connected with other women professionals. Read more »

The Syracuse Common Council passed new regulations aimed to crack down on smoke shops selling tobacco and vaping products to underage customers. Read more »

The new program is coming to fruition with a $50,000 partnership from New York state Senator John Mannion, which Syracuse University matched in support. Read more »

The New York State Attorney General's Office of Special Investigations released video footage of an Onondaga County Sheriff's deputy shooting 2 teens. Read more »

Syracuse community members gathered at Forman Park for a 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony. Read more »

SA elects multiple candidates for positions such as board of elections commissioner, SA supreme court and the finance board. Read more »

The new transfer programs aims to provide Onondaga Community College students with an opportunity to receive a bachelor's degree at Syracuse University. Read more »

The ceremony included a 17-minute moment of silence to represent when the North and South towers were struck. Read more »

New leadership at Syracuse University's BioInspired Institute aims to increase undergraduate student involvement, among other goals. Read more »

116 cases come from students, while 8 come from faculty and staff. SU does not currently require the vaccination, nor for masks to be worn. Read more »

The event aimed to discuss and destigmatize mental health, with a panel to highlight veteran voices and those affected by veteran suicide. Read more »

With a lack of primary health care, a new clinic opened their doors to the community to provide people with the care they need. Read more »

Two years later, 119 Euclid Ave remains a source of community-building and comfort for Syracuse University's Black students. Read more »