
Fraternity and Sorority Affairs : Repeated violations cause chapter to close
UPDATED: Feb. 2, 2011Failure of the Alpha Chi Omega Lambda chapter members to change behaviors after being put on probation last spring led to the… Read more »

UPDATED: Feb. 2, 2011Failure of the Alpha Chi Omega Lambda chapter members to change behaviors after being put on probation last spring led to the… Read more »
The four Syracuse University students studying in Cairo, Egypt, are making arrangements to leave the country for the semester as protests against the Egyptian government… Read more »
As if looks weren't enough, beautiful people are smarter than less attractive people, too, according to a study from researchers at the London School of… Read more »
On-campus housing for students will no longer be limited to residence halls and South Campus apartments beginning next fall. Double bedrooms in the Sheraton University… Read more »
On Friday night, Len Audaer decided to personally end the ongoing investigation and debate into SUCOLitis, the satirical blog about Syracuse University's College of Law.'My… Read more »
CORRECTION: The original headline for this article, 'iSchool brings global game design event to campus for first time,' was inaccurate. The event was brought to… Read more »
Plans to relocate Unique Tea House to the vacant space above J. Michael Shoes have been delayed due to the Jan. 21 water main break… Read more »
Fraternity and Sorority Affairs
UPDATED: Jan. 31, 2011 The Lambda chapter of Alpha Chi Omega at Syracuse University will close as a result of struggles with the sorority's national… Read more »
Two students reported being robbed at 2:40 p.m. Friday while they walked near the basketball courts in Thornden Park, according to a Department of Public… Read more »

UPDATED: Jan. 31, 2011 J. Michael Shoes will move to a temporary location in Follett's Orange Bookstore in Marshall Square Mall. Owners hope to open… Read more »

The United States Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights is investigating a Title IX sexual harassment complaint made by former Syracuse University women's basketball… Read more »
Students may have the upper hand when looking for job opportunities this summer, according to a new study. The study, conducted by members of the… Read more »
President Barack Obama opened his State of the Union address Tuesday night by reflecting on the tragedy in Tucson, Ariz. This tragedy, he said, reminded… Read more »

John Russell is looking forward to a spring semester filled with discussions about stem cells. 'I'm hoping that we have students that have strongly-held opinions,'… Read more »
As Jon Gregalis walked into the Hall of Languages, an unlikely visitor swooped in from above: a bat. 'I was one step in the doorway,… Read more »
Acceptance into college may be more related to an applicant's bloodline than test scores, according to a new study from a doctoral student at the… Read more »
Students who have ever wondered how much their college degree is worth may have just gotten their answer: not much. A book released last week,… Read more »
Students filled out questionnaires and spoke about their concerns for the East neighborhood at the University Neighborhood Preservation Association's question seminar for students Wednesday night.… Read more »

Times They Are A-Changin': Baby boomers, part three of three The only thing more important to Serge Goma than having a reliable health care plan… Read more »

UPDATED: Jan. 31, 2011 Demolition crews began taking down the Project Orange steam plant last week, marking the beginning of the end for the controversial… Read more »
Zach Miller has spent more than $250 on applications to five different schools. Of the five, none have cost him more than his application to… Read more »
The Interfraternity Council is further adjusting its recruiting process this semester to make sure prospective recruits have enough time to learn about each of its… Read more »
Times They Are A-Changin': Baby boomers, part two of three Steve St. Lucia has no plans to retire at 65. 'Most people that I know, with… Read more »
Students in Scott Lathrop's class see him face-to-face the first four days of the semester. Beyond that, they just see him through a computer screen.… Read more »