One Million Bones project to raise genocide awareness
Syracuse University alumnus Terrance Smith will spend the next nine months traveling around the country to spread awareness about genocide in a creative way. The… Read more »
Syracuse University alumnus Terrance Smith will spend the next nine months traveling around the country to spread awareness about genocide in a creative way. The… Read more »

UPDATED: Oct. 29, 10:22 p.m. Syracuse University canceled classes for part of Monday and all of Tuesday to protect students from strong winds and heavy… Read more »

When strong winds began shaking Lawrinson Hall, Tony Kudner thought a tornado was coming. Kudner, then a freshman production and theatrical design major, ran into… Read more »

As Hurricane-turned Superstorm Sandy headed toward Syracuse on Monday, Syracuse University students living off campus and area residents prepared for the storm. Landlords renting to… Read more »
As Syracuse braced for Hurricane-turned Superstorm Sandy on Monday evening, students located elsewhere in the Northeast had already begun to experience the heavy winds and… Read more »
Syracuse University’s longtime faculty members, many of which were also present for some of the university’s past closures, feel the university made the right decision… Read more »
Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management has been ranked first for having the most internationally represented MBA program in the country at 68 percent. “We’ve… Read more »
All of Syracuse University’s dining halls will remain open with normal operating hours despite the severe weather warnings for Hurricane-turned Superstorm Sandy. Mrunal Karkhanis, a… Read more »

A car slid into a tree, taking out a stop sign at the corner of Livingston Avenue and Clarendon Street late Monday afternoon. The driver… Read more »
Due to heavy rain and wind associated with Hurricane Sandy, Syracuse University canceled classes starting after 1:40 p.m. on Monday and all of Tuesday’s classes.… Read more »
List of cancellations in the Syracuse community caused by Hurricane Sandy: E.S. Bird Library Bird Library closed at 1:30 p.m. The library will begin functioning… Read more »
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After Syracuse University canceled classes for Hurricane Sandy, both students and residents are rushing to prepare. The university sent a campus wide email informing students… Read more »
Across the university neighborhood, students and landlords are preparing properties for Hurricane Sandy. Landlords renting to Syracuse University students said they were emailing renters today… Read more »
The State University of New York College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry will be canceling classes starting at 2 p.m. on Monday until 11 a.m.… Read more »
The Department of Public Safety has replenished its supplies and is increasing staffing in light of Syracuse University’s announcement that classes are canceled due to… Read more »
Dependence Brought to Light: Part 1 of 2
Some students wake up on Saturday morning having to nurse their headaches and fight off nausea, while others won’t wake up until well into the… Read more »
Though President Barack Obama declared a state of emergency in New York state as Hurricane Sandy approaches, it does not appear that the hurricane will… Read more »
Student Association is giving Syracuse University students an opportunity to get out of the campus bubble and give back to the community. Members of SA… Read more »
SUNY-ESF has restructured the Office of Renewable Energy in order to focus more on sustainability and eliminate any confusion regarding the office’s responsibilities. The office… Read more »
Notre Dame ended the Syracuse women’s soccer team’s season on Sunday, defeating the Orange 1-0 in the quarterfinals of the Big East tournament. The Orange… Read more »
Several robberies occurred near the Syracuse University campus during the weekend. The Syracuse Police Department made arrests in some of these incidents, and all investigations… Read more »

The resonating toll of the bells from Crouse College’s tower cut through the silence of the crowd gathered at the newly renovated Place of Remembrance… Read more »
A 52-year-old man was struck by a 2008 Nissan Maxima at the intersection of South Crouse and Waverly Avenues Friday afternoon. The man, who was… Read more »