
Hot Crouse Buns bakery makes plans to increase student business
Students with a sweet tooth now have a new option to satisfy their craving thanks to Hot Crouse Buns, a recently opened bakery located just… Read more »

Students with a sweet tooth now have a new option to satisfy their craving thanks to Hot Crouse Buns, a recently opened bakery located just… Read more »
A student was robbed by an unknown man on Ostrom Avenue early Wednesday morning in the first reported robbery of the semester. At approximately 2… Read more »
A lawyer for the wife of a former Syracuse University associate basketball coach fired amid sexual abuse allegations has filed a motion requesting the school… Read more »

Skylar Thomas has had to watch his Orange before. He's done for now, back in Syracuse's blossoming three-man back line. Read more »

Syracuse University Libraries has received a $15,000 grant from The John Ben Snow Memorial Trust to expand their Sound Beat public radio program. Launched in… Read more »
Students from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications are taking their studies to the Big Apple for the first time this semester. In collaboration… Read more »

Central New York Community Foundation
Several middle schools in Onondaga County will have the opportunity to learn science and math through music starting this school year. Symphoria, a local orchestra… Read more »

alliance of communities transforming syracuse
With a projected timeline of about eight years, the process of deciding the future of Interstate 81 is a marathon. But the last four months… Read more »
Virus-carrying mosquitoes are most commonly associated with exotic swamp lands in Africa and Asia, but recently, parts of Onondaga County are breeding grounds for them… Read more »
Following his visit to the University of Louisville last weekend, Student Association President Boris Gresely started a discussion about how Syracuse University can best compete… Read more »
University Union announced on Twitter Tuesday that tickets to Juice Jam 2014 have sold out. At 3:36 p.m., UU’s twitter account posted: “IT'S OFFICIAL JUICE… Read more »

Stan Prue stood in the gravel parking lot near Skytop Field on South Campus on Thursday and surveyed his surroundings: an office building, some parked… Read more »

For the past two weeks, attendees at The Great New York State Fair have had the opportunity to see technology that could lead to the… Read more »
Syracuse University announced plans on Friday to expand its presence in the Middle East and other places around the globe with two changes to the… Read more »
The lower level of Bird Library is currently undergoing major construction to make the space, which has been unusable for months, an important resource to… Read more »
Chuck's Cafè has been ordered to pay more than $5,400 after its owner ignored repeated notices about a lawsuit brought by a debt collector, a judge ruled on Thursday. Read more »

Cosmos Pizza & Grill, a Marshall Street institution for more than 50 years, has closed and will soon turn into a Thai and Vietnamese restaurant, according to a zoning permit application recently filed with the city. Read more »

Here is a round-up of the top stories published by The Daily Orange this week: NEWS Castle Court parties restricted Campus Hill notified residents of… Read more »

A group of Syracuse University students have designed a device that will improve safety and provide navigation assistance for cyclists. The BikeRules device is a… Read more »
Students can now apply for a new minor degree program in Arabic within the College of Arts and Sciences. The program is open for all… Read more »

The students, faculty, alumni and board of The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art are anxiously waiting for a judge to rule… Read more »

Harel Rush came to Syracuse University from Los Angeles in the fall of 2012 to study mechanical engineering. Like a majority of freshmen, he joined… Read more »
In an effort to save water, soap, money and cut down on food waste, Ernie Davis Hall and Graham Dining Hall have eliminated trays from… Read more »

As the semester begins, several schools and colleges are looking beyond the fall and planning for the future. The College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering and Computer Science, the School of Education and Bird Library are all in the process of finding new deans. Here’s an update on how the search process is going for each dean. Read more »