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Programs halted in Middle East
Syracuse University decided to suspend its study abroad programs in Tunisia, Lebanon and Egypt in response to State Department travel warnings and the increasingly volatile… Read more »

Decaffeinated: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints allows drinking of soda, but BYU upholds ban
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ recent blog post contradicted what was formerly considered a rule when it said it is not necessary… Read more »

Student travels to tech convention
When Ross Lazerowitz attended the Dreamforce convention in San Francisco, he finally got a chance to meet other people who shared his interest in cloud… Read more »
Students continue to drive on campus despite spike in gas prices
The national gasoline price average is $3.81 a gallon, but in Syracuse, gas is an average of $4.06 a gallon. Considering the change in gas… Read more »

Despite limited number, complimentary tickets still available for symposium
Though a line of more than 150 students stretched out the door of the Schine Student Center on Tuesday afternoon, complimentary student tickets to the… Read more »
Students react to rumors of gang activity near campus, Monday's DPS notice
The Department of Public Safety and Student Association President Dylan Lustig sent an email to students on Monday night to dispel rumors that gang initiation… Read more »

Place of Remembrance renovations to finish by Remembrance Week
Renovations to the Place of Remembrance located directly in front of the Hall of Languages are nearly complete. “The Place of Remembrance is being refurbished,… Read more »
After 10-year break, professor returns to his teaching ways
Carl Schramm became an academic to escape death. U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War peaked when Schramm graduated from Le Moyne College in 1968. Determined… Read more »

Concrete plan: New construction methods speed up process of rebuilding bridges
Bridge rebuilding projects that could have taken months to complete were finished Monday night after only four days of work. The shorter time frame was… Read more »
Flu shot clinics open to students
To protect students against the flu virus, Syracuse University Health Services has already started administering shots for the upcoming flu season. Flu activity most commonly… Read more »
Acropolis responds to DPS, SA email
A recent stabbing on Marshall Street and rumors of gang activity near Acropolis Pizza House prompted the Department of Public Safety and Student Association President… Read more »
High alert: Spike in crime in East neighborhood, Marshall Street causes increased police presence
A rash of crime, including robberies and assaults, has hit neighborhoods surrounding Syracuse University. For the first time in at least seven years, law enforcement… Read more »
Complimentary tickets for panel discussions will be available Tuesday for students, Wednesday for general public
Complimentary tickets for the Common Ground for Peace Symposium will be available to students and the general public on a first-come, first-serve basis, Syracuse University… Read more »

Lustig addresses gang issues
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the service providing transportation for Impact Week was misstated. Janine Savage is working with the Mary Ann… Read more »
SU parking lot to become academic building
A Syracuse University parking lot will become home to SUNY-ESF’s newest academic building following a land swap between the two colleges. The building, which will… Read more »
SU loses 'Today' show challenge to University of Tennessee
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the name of Brandeis University was misstated. The Daily Orange regrets this error. The University of Tennessee was named… Read more »

iSchool professor brings video game design concepts to SU
Students who hate putting their video games down to head to class might find themselves changing their minds as gaming makes its way into the… Read more »
DPS sends out email to address rumor of gang violence
At 10:21 p.m. Monday, the Department of Public Safety Chief Tony Callisto and Student Association President Dylan Lustig sent an email out to students addressing… Read more »
Car, bus collide in front of College Place bus stop
A car and a bus collided in front of the College Place bus stop at about 5:15 p.m. Monday. The woman driving the car, the… Read more »

Taking charge: SU students work with local and national candidates to get the vote out
James Ward, president of College Republicans, is having trouble organizing the group’s weekly trips to downtown Syracuse to campaign for Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle. Too… Read more »
Late-night cafe opens in ground-level lounge in DellPlain Hall
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, Justin Hirschhaut’s title was misstated. Hirschhaut is head of ventures for the Entrepreneurship Club. A late-night cafe housed in… Read more »
Voter registration proves difficult for students
Though Election Day is on the horizon, many voters remain uninformed as to whether or not they are registered to vote. About 52 percent of… Read more »

Climbing the ladder: SUNY-ESF rises on best college list, becomes most highly ranked SUNY school
SUNY-ESF rose five spots in the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings, making it the highest-ranking SUNY school on the list. The State… Read more »

