Bench on Quad honors former chancellor
Two years after the Syracuse University Quad was officially named and dedicated to former Chancellor Kenneth "Buzz" Shaw, a bench has been installed in front… Read more »
Two years after the Syracuse University Quad was officially named and dedicated to former Chancellor Kenneth "Buzz" Shaw, a bench has been installed in front… Read more »
This year’s election features two candidates with different ideologies when it comes to job creation, health care and foreign policy. President Barack Obama said he… Read more »

Dependence brought to light: part 2 of 2
Clarice Chastang cannot live without exercising. After running cross-country in high school, the sophomore communication sciences and disorders major has continued with an intensive workout… Read more »
Annual anticipation is something usually reserved for only the most popular sports games and first-person shooters, but "Assassin’s Creed" managed to carve its own niche… Read more »
Certain classes in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, like jewelry making, ceramics and sculpture, come with additional fees, and students who are non-VPA… Read more »

SUNY-ESF beat out 33 other college forestry departments from across the country to win the Society of American Foresters Student Quiz Bowl last week. “It… Read more »
Nearly a week after Hurricane-turned Superstorm Sandy slammed New York City and New Jersey, many are shifting their focus toward relief efforts. The Samuel I.… Read more »
Construction on the Place of Remembrance resumed following the end of Remembrance Week and will not be completed until the end of November. The Office… Read more »
The Reno Bighorns selected Arinze Onuaku in the fourth round of the NBA D-League draft Friday night. The former Syracuse center played with the Rio… Read more »
Syracuse University extended its Early Decision application deadline in response to the effects of Superstorm Sandy. The original deadline, Nov. 15, is now a soft… Read more »

Fraternity and Sorority Affairs
Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women’s Syracuse University chapter will close on May 8, 2013. The decision comes after the SU chapter, also known as… Read more »
With a deadline to register for an absentee ballot by mail in New York that ended on Oct. 30, many students are now waiting to… Read more »

Halloween spirit was in full swing as costume-clad runners, seemingly immune to the damp, cold weather, lined up at noon Wednesday to compete in the… Read more »

CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the governmental body that cut aid to public universities was misstated. The Florida Legislature made the decision.… Read more »
The Connective Corridor was given the 2012 Transportation Project of the Year award for its complexity and high level of cooperation among many different groups.… Read more »
Stephen DeSalvo is seeking re-election for Student Association comptroller, the position responsible for helping allocate the $2.6-million Student Activity Fee collected from Syracuse University students.… Read more »
Syracuse University will continue to add more security cameras throughout campus in order to provide better safety in certain areas. Currently, there are approximately 500… Read more »

When Kevin McQuain returned from Oakwood Cemetery that night, he did not come back empty-handed. McQuain’s roommate, Nate Andresani, was preparing for an intramural football… Read more »

Superstorm Sandy minimally affected the Syracuse area. No injuries or flooded houses were reported, said a Syracuse Police Department official. Given that Syracuse University officials… Read more »
While the Syracuse area avoided the worst of Hurricane-turned Superstorm Sandy, many students from the tri-state area spent the day watching the news and checking… Read more »
With Halloween falling on a Wednesday this year, the Department of Public Safety has increased patrols to prevent any crime that might occur due to… Read more »

Parent University is sending Syracuse parents back to school with the goal of informing, involving and empowering families of students in the community. “The ultimate… Read more »
Professors from countries across the world, such as Germany and Belgium, will be on campus during the next few days to celebrate the memory of… Read more »
Adam Chen can no longer study at E.S. Bird Library with peace of mind. On Sept. 16, Chen’s backpack, containing his MacBook Pro, iPhone and… Read more »