Syracuse University alumni, Orange fans and former student athletes will gather in Goldstein Auditorium at 3 p.m. Saturday for a tailgate event leading up to the Orange’s game with its Atlantic Coast Conference rivals, the Duke University Blue Devils. Read more »
In a release sent out Wednesday night, the Otto’s Army Executive Board announced that the campout for Saturday’s game against Duke will continue on Wednesday night, but at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, campers will pack up their belongings for a grace period that will last until noon on Friday. Read more »
Not only do some residents of the Near Westside lack access to groceries and healthy foods, in some cases within half of a mile from their home, but those same residents are also considered low income. Read more »
Construction is underway on Skyler Commons, a new 100-unit apartment building for students, faculty and staff located at the corner of Harrison Street and University Avenue. Read more »
A team from the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators has filed a recommendation in support of the Syracuse University Department of Public Safety’s… Read more »
The Martin J. Whitman School of Management will continue to host town hall-style meetings where students get to directly interact with Dean Ken Kavajecz. Read more »
SA passed a pair of bills with different purposes on Monday. A medical amnesty bill and transfer student integration bill both passed through assembly voting and 12 students were elected as board members and representatives during the meeting. Read more »
The Red Cup Project is holding a design competition starting this week to promote its mission and draw awareness to the environmental effects of littering. Read more »
Jill Sneider wants Syracuse University to be a community that doesn’t tolerate sexual assault. Sneider, SU’s sexual and relationship violence prevention coordinator, hosted the #NotAskingForIt… Read more »
To kick off Divestment Week at Syracuse University, Divest SU and SUNY-ESF teamed up to host the first Divest Fest on Monday night, which focused… Read more »
Karin Ruhlandt said she understands that being dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, SU’s largest and first college, will require her to bridge the gap between the sciences, the humanities and the social sciences. Read more »
Stella’s Diner, located at 110 Wolf Street on the north side of Syracuse, is closed temporarily, but will reopen on Wednesday. The restaurant, a dining choice… Read more »
Here is a round-up of criminal activity that happened near campus during the past week, according to Syracuse police bulletins. Nuisance party violation A senior… Read more »
Syracuse University students and community members gathered in the Sheraton at Syracuse University Hotel and Conference Center on Saturday to discuss different aspects of leadership in today’s world. Read more »
Otto’s Army is remaining committed to the men’s basketball team following the announcement of a self-imposed postseason ban for this season. Read more »
The group was scheduled to begin its campout Sunday at 5 p.m., but because of the current weather and the forecasted snowstorm, Otto’s Army decided to push the start of the campout back a day, said Otto’s Army president Sean Fernandez. Read more »
A motor vehicle accident around 8 p.m. Saturday left a Centro bus diagonal in the road and caused traffic to be redirected on Euclid Avenue. Read more »
Manny’s, a popular T-shirt store on Marshall Street, has discontinued all sales of its “’Cuse Strong” T-shirts both online and in-store. The store “decided to stop selling the ‘Cuse Strong T-shirts” after the initial release of the shirts on Feb. 5, a Manny’s employee said. The T-shirts were being sold for $12.98 each. Read more »
SU’s Search Committee for the dean of libraries and university librarian sought input from participants at an open forum Friday afternoon at Bird Library. Seven members from the committee and 12 others participated in the forum. Read more »