Food studies major to focus on production, food industry
The David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics has announced it will be offering a bachelor of science in food studies beginning in… Read more »
The David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics has announced it will be offering a bachelor of science in food studies beginning in… Read more »
UPDATED: Feb. 23, 2014, 9:29 p.m. Grammy award winning EDM artist Zedd will headline Block Party on April 25 in the Carrier Dome, along with rapper… Read more »
University Union’s second Bandersnatch concert featuring rap artist Danny Brown sold out Thursday afternoon, less than a week after tickets went on sale. The concert… Read more »
An Onondaga County grand jury on Thursday indicted a Baldwinsville man accused of robbing a bank near Syracuse University in late December. Nicholas Fiorini, 20,… Read more »

When Iryna Balabukha came to Syracuse University to pursue a Ph.D. in family studies, she often found herself thinking about her family back in Ukraine.… Read more »

Students and faculty at Drake University have raised concerns because the school-sponsored Black History Month dinner featured fried chicken and collard greens. Drake contracts an… Read more »

Colonel James McKee, a graduate of Syracuse University’s College of Law, spoke Wednesday as part of the Everett Post Conflict Reconstruction Speaker Series, which is… Read more »
A transportation service that operated shuttle services at Syracuse University has closed. A letter was posted on the front of Caz Limo’s East Syracuse headquarters… Read more »
Five Student Association assembly representatives were appointed to the recently created Special Committee on the Budget Wednesday night. The goal of the committee is to… Read more »
With more high school students taking Advanced Placement exams than a decade ago, high schools are becoming hubs for higher education. In an annual report… Read more »
UPDATED: Feb. 19, 2014, 11:21 p.m. A transportation service that operated shuttle services at Syracuse University has closed. A letter was posted on the front of… Read more »

A day after her assault in the fall semester, Jackie Reilly found out she no longer had much of the evidence needed to prove what… Read more »

In the middle of winter, many Syracuse residents lost their neighborhood option for buying affordable, healthy foods. But thanks to a reinvented budget and management… Read more »
Syracuse University has notified the NCAA about social media posts that specifically referenced men’s basketball point guard Tyler Ennis while promoting jerseys. Kevin Quinn, senior… Read more »
Students will put their minds and bodies to the test in a race to the gold in the iSchool’s BeIT Olympics next month. The School… Read more »
The dean search within the College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University will begin soon after Chancellor Kent Syverud completes meetings with both faculty… Read more »
Facebook added more than 50 new gender options in the “about” section of users’ profiles to recognize gender identities other than male and female, which… Read more »

A non-profit organization based in Syracuse’s South Side is hosting a series of events to promote health care education and enrollment under the Affordable Care… Read more »

The Student Association on Monday approved the formation of a committee to review the organization's roughly $90,000 operating budget, a move the group's president says… Read more »

Tiffany Steinwert could only think about carrots on Saturday. She had consumed foods like rice, beans, eggs and Maruchan Ramen noodles for six days, and… Read more »
The University Senate is looking ahead to determine how best to develop policies regarding balancing work and family after a new Ad-Hoc Committee was proposed… Read more »
With help from students’ suggestions, commencement speaker committees are currently working on securing individuals for this year’s ceremony and 2015. The annual commencement speaker selection… Read more »
UPDATED: 3:30 a.m., Feb. 18, 2014 The Department of Public Safety on Monday confirmed two people who were arrested this weekend are being considered as… Read more »
Nearly six months after he was struck by lightning, Department of Public Safety officer Stanley Prue said he still has a long way to go… Read more »