Syracuse Hancock International Airport is implementing full-body scanners as part of its security checking system. The Transportation Security Administration has been in the process of… Read more »
The Graduate Student Organization passed four resolutions on Wednesday relating to the protests that have been going on since Nov. 3 in Crouse-Hinds Hall. Read more »
The Syracuse Common Council will again consider a $50 fine for some Syracuse residents who do not shovel the sidewalks in front of their property… Read more »
Syracuse University senior geography students have launched a website that aims to expose a wider range of people to the topic. Potential geography majors, whether they… Read more »
Syracuse is the ninth most segregated metropolitan area in the United States, resulting in housing segregation and discrimination. Housing discrimination in Syracuse is just one… Read more »
Starting in Spring 2015, Syracuse University students can have lunch with SU faculty and staff members for free. With $3,000 approved from the Student Advancement… Read more »
An overall trend in higher education has shown that hiring part-time faculty has become increasingly popular. But while a majority of the educators on campus are not full-time faculty, many on campus feel adjuncts and part-time faculty aren’t receiving the salaries and benefits they deserve. Read more »
Members of THE General Body delivered a letter to Chancellor Kent Syverud at his house on Tuesday inviting him to continue negotiations on its set of grievances and demands. Read more »
Several associate deans, professors and undergraduate students from the Undergraduate Excellence Focus Group joined assembly members of the Student Association on Monday to discuss concerns… Read more »
Former NASA Administrator and United States Secretary of the Navy Sean O’Keefe is set to hold the title of University Professor. Syracuse University Vice Chancellor… Read more »
After 25 years of work, two SUNY-ESF professors have developed a way to restore the American chestnut tree back to its former glory and are… Read more »
Many see Syracuse University maintaining its city connections created under former Chancellor Nancy Cantor, while developing fewer new commitments to the city under Chancellor Kent Syverud. Read more »
On Monday afternoon, faculty and community members gathered at the Remembrance Wall in front of the Hall of Languages to show their support for THE General Body and the sit-in. Read more »
More than 150 members of the SU community, including faculty and staff gathered near the Remembrance Wall Monday to take part in the latest rally held by THE General Body. Read more »
The condition of buildings across the Syracuse University campus varies widely. Going forward, the Campus Master Plan, which is currently being developed, will play a major role in determining what SU will look like in the years ahead. Read more »
After announcing a campus-wide smoking ban last week, it remains unclear how Syracuse University will enforce the policy. Last Tuesday, SU announced a new policy… Read more »
Unlawful possession of marijuana A man, 27, of DeWitt, was ticketed for unlawful possession of marijuana, according to a Syracuse police bulletin. When: 10:15 p.m.… Read more »
As part of its strategic planning process, SUNY-ESF is putting up a "Visioning Wall" to garner input on the second draft of the visioning process. Read more »
Over the course of the weekend, Syracuse University announced changes to Huntington Beard Crouse, Zephyr Teachout spoke to the SU community and the iSchool held the fifth annual MLB.com College Challenge. Read more »
Syracuse University students spending the weekend in Crouse-Hinds Hall as part of the ongoing sit-in were denied a meeting with legal counsel after copies of the student code of conduct were delivered to them Friday evening. Read more »
A man reported an attempted robbery at the corner of Marshall Street and Ostrom Avenue around 1 a.m. Sunday morning, according to a Department of Public Safety notice. Read more »
Syracuse University officials delivered copies of the student code of conduct and the non-disruption policy on Friday night to protesters remaining in Crouse-Hinds Hall. Read more »
The best day of Zephyr Teachout's campaign for governor was spent in a courtroom. While running against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic… Read more »