The Department of Public Safety has made extensive changes to improve security and its relationship with students. “Last year was particularly challenging for that first… Read more »
Three Syracuse mayoral candidates squared off in a televised forum Wednesday, each pitching themselves as the best candidate in the Democratic primary this September. Incumbent… Read more »
The renovations to Psi Upsilon’s fraternity house have been successfully completed, bringing the house back to what chapter alumni call its “glory days.” Renovations to… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, Robert DeLong's profession was misstated. DeLong is an electronic dance musician. This year’s Juice Jam is now… Read more »
It sounds like the story behind “The Social Network”: a group of people launches a site that compares the headshots of female sorority sisters, drawing… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the female-to-male student ratio at other engineering schools was misstated. At other schools, males outnumber females 20… Read more »
The tens of thousands of marchers celebrating the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech revisited old territory, and marked… Read more »
With textbook costs increasing at a rapid rate, students and organizations are using technology for cheaper alternatives. “It’s just unfair,” said Danya Demeo, a senior… Read more »
In spite of its reputation for heavy snowfall, Syracuse ranks as the top housing market for safety from natural disasters. “Generally, I think Syracuse is… Read more »
The School of Information Studies’ NEXIS laboratory received a $24,000 grant from Microsoft Research FUSE Labs to boost its ongoing research in emerging technologies and… Read more »
Since the Egyptian military ousted President Mohamed Morsi from office in early July, the crisis in Egypt has become more complex. The crisis has brought… Read more »
At their first meeting of the academic year, Student Association officers gave presentations to the assembly on their summer accomplishments and discussed initiatives for this… Read more »
Renovations on Newhouse II have entered the demolition stage after the project was introduced in 2010, and will soon begin construction. The construction phase is… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous caption for the above photo, Michael Speaks' name was misstated. The Daily Orange regrets this error. In the last 20 years,… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous headline for this article, Ken Kavajecz's name was misstated. The Daily Orange regrets this error. Ken Kavajecz, dean of the Martin… Read more »
With the start of the fall semester — and Chancellor Nancy Cantor's final semester at Syracuse University — the search for her successor remains on… Read more »
Syracuse University Ambulance has upgraded one of its ambulances, replacing the seven-year-old vehicle with a newer model. SUA was formed in 1973 and is a… Read more »
The Schine Renovation Feasibility Study will continue in the upcoming weeks, and suggestions to improve the student experience in the center will be analyzed. The… Read more »
SUNY-ESF will become one of six universities involved in the Afterschool STEM Mentoring Program, pairing graduate students with middle school students to increase interest and… Read more »
Sadler Dining Hall reopened its doors this semester with a new look following a full-scale summer renovation. The expansion was made in response to the… Read more »
When Stephen DeSalvo leaves office after his fourth semester as Student Association comptroller, he wants to ensure the practices he's put into place to protect… Read more »
It’s a fresh start for Student Association. President Allie Curtis and Vice President Duane Ford say they’re going to accomplish set initiatives to help the… Read more »