University Union will host a panel this March at South by Southwest, a music, film and interactive festival in Austin, Texas. UU concert director Kelly Benini will… Read more »
A former dean at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications has succeeded in his attempt to repeal a law against political free speech in… Read more »
An eager crowd in Hendricks Chapel greeted two-time poet laureate Billy Collins with wild applause, only to learn that he had just become even more… Read more »
Low-income families dependent on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will have to tighten their budgets as the $5 billion cut to the program goes into… Read more »
Syracuse University is creating a way for students to earn credits before students even return to campus in the spring. Starting on Nov. 13, students… Read more »
Starting next semester, Syracuse University students can enroll in three online classes offered by two other universities, as part of an initiative to expand course… Read more »
The University of Colorado at Boulder has sent emails to students on campus advising them to avoid offensive costumes on Halloween. Although CU-Boulder will not… Read more »
The School of Education is now offering a new minor in Jewish education, which is available for all Syracuse University students. For the past 40… Read more »
The New York State Education Department released statewide teacher evaluation statistics this week, calling local attention to lagging teacher ratings in the Syracuse City School… Read more »
People from more than 100 miles away will be coming to Syracuse University to see Wednesday’s University Lectures speaker, two-time poet laureate Billy Collins. Collins… Read more »
The Dick Clark Communications Library built in Delta Kappa Epsilon, as part of the late television personality’s $1 million donation to his college fraternity, will… Read more »
Campus Equity Week, an international campaign to raise awareness of financial inequality on college campuses, came to Syracuse University for the first time this week… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, details about SU Abroad’s new Poland destination were misstated. The Poland addition is a program, not a center.… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the time of completion for Dineen Hall was misstated. The hall should be completed by fall 2014. The… Read more »
Last February, Syracuse assistant coach Jukka Masalin traveled to Bekkestua, Norway, to see a player the Orange was interested in. Masalin and head coach Ian… Read more »
The fight to keep hydrofracking out of New York state has remained an ongoing effort by grassroots activist groups, in which they educate the public… Read more »
The Student Association revealed how much student organizations will be budgeted for the spring semester and filled several leadership positions at its meeting on Monday… Read more »
Construction on the exterior of E.S. Bird Library is nearly complete and is scheduled to be finished before the winter weather sets in. The purpose… Read more »
The results are in for the approval of the legalization of marijuana, and it’s much higher. A recent Gallup poll showed that 58 percent of… Read more »
Say Yes to Education received a $50,000 donation on Monday, which will add to the program’s scholarship fund for participating students. The added funding is… Read more »
The three vice presidential candidates were front and center Sunday night at a Student Association debate in Gifford Auditorium, which was hosted by OrangeSeeds. Nia… Read more »
Maryland goalkeeper Rachelle Beanlands braced herself for a split second before watching the ball sail harmlessly out of bounds. Maya Pitts had broken free in… Read more »