The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs is joining IREX, an international nonprofit organization, and the U.S. Department of State to host 25 participants… Read more »
The first phase of the Skiddy Park Project is currently underway as Syracuse University students work with local residents to redesign the Near Westside Park’s… Read more »
An insurance company Syracuse University sued over the costs of preparing subpoenas related to the Bernie Fine investigation intends to settle, according to a letter… Read more »
UPDATED: Feb. 11, 12:33 a.m. Student presale general admission floor seating for the March 21 J. Cole show at the Carrier Dome sold out within… Read more »
UPDATED: Feb. 11, 2:12 a.m. Personal and university property were stolen from several offices on the third floor of Newhouse II Sunday. The thefts occurred… Read more »
Clarification: In a previous version of this article, Drew Shapiro’s housing payment was unclear. The money came partially from out of pocket and partially from… Read more »
In mid-November, Daisy Becerra marched with around ten other students to State Senator David Valesky’s office to encourage him to support the New York DREAM… Read more »
A Syracuse University engineering student who was arrested for burglarizing two South Campus apartments last year has pleaded guilty as part of an agreement that,… Read more »
When students check their .syr email, they can often find their inboxes flooded with generic listserv memos and event promotions. However, this semester they’ve been… Read more »
Syracuse’s notoriously snowy winters are in full swing — as of Sunday afternoon, the city has accumulated 78.9 inches of snow this season. To tackle… Read more »
The L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science is teaming up with engineering organizations on campus to celebrate National Engineer’s Week at Syracuse University,… Read more »
Corrections: In a previous version of this article, Simply Grid’s scope of branching out was misstated. Simply Grid is not currently branching out to fire… Read more »
After years of construction, Syracuse University students and faculty were able to use the newly renovated Carnegie Library Reading Room at the start of the… Read more »
Correction: In a previous version of this article, the number of times SU has canceled classes for snow was misstated. Classes have been canceled for… Read more »
After some serious snowfall on Wednesday, several colleges were forced to cancel classes. But University of Illinois students were not so lucky last Monday. Despite… Read more »
The L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science is launching a new master's program in Energy System Engineering. The rising issues of energy conservation… Read more »
Syracuse University’s campus may start to look a little different as several construction projects progress toward completion. Dineen Hall, a new bookstore and Dick Clark… Read more »
The Syracuse University Department of Public Safety, in a joint investigation with the Syracuse Police Department, has identified one or more persons of interest in… Read more »
With temperatures dropping below zero this season, Syracuse University buildings are working overtime to keep students comfortable and facilities functioning. Throughout campus, an energy management… Read more »