In the next few months, the Connective Corridor will unveil six new motion-controlled kiosks to promote the local art and culture scene. There are 11… Read more »
ALBANY, N.Y. — Almost three years after two former Syracuse University ball boys sued Jim Boeheim over his comments that they were lying about being… Read more »
Meet the Coach series Part 5 of 5: Phil Wheddon used to be a DJ, and he continues to work music into his routine as the head coach of the Syracuse women's soccer team. Read more »
In recent weeks, the campus has been in an uproar over an alleged crackdown on parties at Syracuse University. Students believe that because police officers are focused on shutting down parties, it’s taking away from resources for protecting students. But statistics and interviews with the Department of Public Safety and the city police are telling a different story. Read more »
Researchers from SUNY-ESF are using state parks to study rabbit habitats, and possible factors in the animal’s decreasing population. Jonathan Cohen, a professor at the… Read more »
Going in to Tuesday’s state primary election, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is facing two challengers who could make his re-election bid more difficult than… Read more »
Syracuse University rose four spots to No. 58 in the 2015 U.S. News and World Report National University rankings, which were released late Monday night.… Read more »
The Student Association assembly hopes to use its role as representatives of the student body to make major changes at Syracuse University in accordance with Chancellor… Read more »
Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud has appointed 14 members to the Chancellor’s Workgroup on Sexual Violence Prevention, Education and Advocacy and requested the group submit… Read more »
Department of Public Safety officers said there were no major security issues and no changes to the amount of security detail present during the sold-out,… Read more »
Despite ominous clouds and a light sprinkle of rain, a group of volunteers stationed themselves on South Salina Street on Saturday, prepared to sell fresh… Read more »
The Syracuse University chapter of the NAACP has high hopes and a goal-oriented attitude for this academic year after its return to campus just a… Read more »
A biology professor at Syracuse University has been awarded a grant to increase enrollment and retention of underrepresented minorities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics… Read more »
For the third consecutive year, Syracuse University students will be able to take buses to cheer on the football team at MetLife Stadium. Otto’s Army… Read more »
A video of Hanna Strong, a Syracuse University women’s soccer team member, calling an unidentified person a “f*ggot-a** n*gger,” has sparked outrage in the SU… Read more »
Smokers in the Syracuse University community might have to start shopping around for their cigarettes. In an effort to promote good health and curb rising… Read more »
Syracuse University's Senior Vice President and Dean of Student Affairs Rebecca Reed Kantrowitz releases a statement on the Hanna Strong video. Read more »
Chancellor Kent Syverud appointed fourteen members on Friday to the Chancellor’s Workgroup on Sexual Violence Prevention, Education and Advocacy. The group’s purpose is to provide… Read more »
Here's a round-up of the top articles published in The Daily Orange this week: NEWS Thai restaurant to open in Cosmos location Sweet Basil Thai… Read more »
On Sunday, Syracuse University students will flood onto Skytop field to witness one of the school’s largest entertainment events of the year: the 10th annual… Read more »
The number of riders on South Campus buses has increased by 10 percent this semester after Centro changed bus routes and schedules to better accommodate… Read more »
Since changes were made to sexual assault resources in June, there has been confusion about the changes. The Daily Orange collected questions about these changes from readers on social media and through email and sent them to Rebecca Reed Kantrowitz, senior vice president and dean of student affairs, for responses. Read more »
Four students at North Carolina State University have been met with both support and controversy for working to produce a nail polish that lets women… Read more »