Students at the Georgia Institute of Technology can now use the cryptocurrency bitcoin to pay for everything from tuition to concession-stand hot dogs. Bitcoin is… Read more »
This year’s Disabled and Proud Conference at Syracuse University has drawn double the number of participants as the first conference held in 2011. Organized by… Read more »
A group of Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF students are hoping to address issues of waste and party culture at SU through a series of art… Read more »
The city of Syracuse has announced changes to roadways in the Syracuse University area that are intended to increase parking space and pedestrian and cyclist… Read more »
Eve Ensler, a playwright and activist, earned a standing ovation Wednesday night when she said Chancellor Kent Syverud owed the Syracuse University community an apology… Read more »
Several music-based organizations are hoping to create financial incentives that would help grow the music industry in New York state. New York is Music, a… Read more »
A 53-year-old man was arrested after two bike thefts, one of which he claimed was inspired by irony. On Friday at about 2 p.m., Department… Read more »
After closing last year, the Dunbar Center, a community center in Syracuse’s Southside, has recently reopened and its services are slowly returning. The Dunbar Center… Read more »
As Election Day approaches, several campus organizations have been working to get young voters registered and out to the polls. Election Day 2014 is Nov.… Read more »
As Syracuse University Health Services prepared for Wednesday’s campus flu clinic, it became increasingly concerned that they would not receive the vaccines on time. “We… Read more »
College students often hear “The Vagina Monologues” for the first time at a pivotal moment in their lives. When they first experience the play, they’ve… Read more »
The distribution of accessible technologies, or tools that help people with disabilities access media, is uneven across campus, with many departments unaware of the need for these technologies. Read more »
The Syracuse University Department of Public Safety has implemented additional security measures for Dineen Hall following its opening in September. Dineen Hall, the new home… Read more »
Delta Lambda Phi, Syracuse University’s first gay, bisexual and progressive male fraternity, has spent the past year attempting to re-establish itself on campus and last… Read more »
For the fifth consecutive year, the Syracuse University School of Information Studies is teaming up with Major League Baseball to develop ideas for the league’s… Read more »
SUNY-ESF’s first artist-in-residence presented her work to the community last week in a display that aimed to connect nature and philosophy. Frances Gaffney spent the… Read more »
The third listening meeting to address the new sexual assault resources structure at Syracuse University will be on Oct. 27, SU announced in a press… Read more »
In June, Chancellor Kent Syverud announced the start of Fast Forward Syracuse, a university-wide initiative to determine what Syracuse University should focus on and how it needs to improve going forward. Read more »
An art installation made of red solo cups appeared this weekend on the corner of Ackerman and Euclid Avenues. The collection of red solo cups… Read more »