J. Michael looks to relocate temporarily after water main break
J. Michael Shoes may temporarily relocate to a new location in the University Hill area to sell and receive shipments after a water main break… Read more »
J. Michael Shoes may temporarily relocate to a new location in the University Hill area to sell and receive shipments after a water main break… Read more »
A former warehouse in the Near Westside has been transformed into a spot where people can live and work in the same space. Though tenants… Read more »

For Kristi Andersen, being an educator wasn't always the plan. 'I didn't grow up thinking I wanted to be a teacher at all,' Andersen said.… 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 »
Young people crave boosts to their egos more than they crave sex, money or drinking, according to a study from scientists at Ohio State University… Read more »

Raja Ram saved at least $100 when he rented a textbook through Follett's Orange Bookstore's Rent-A-Text program, which started last semester. 'It was so much… Read more »
Little headway has been made to implement a campus-wide policy concerning unpaid summer internships since a December meeting by the University Senate Committee on Instruction… Read more »

Times They Are A-Changin': Baby boomers, part 1 of 3From Brian Spector's viewpoint, the late 1970s were a real 'feisty period' at Syracuse University.Spector, who… Read more »
Student Association voted unanimously to pass this semester's financial vision during its Monday meeting, creating a new system for funding student organizations.The financial vision, which… Read more »
Job seekers have more opportunities to find work with the launch of a new business created by three Syracuse University students. Austin Curtis, a public… Read more »
UPDATED: Jan. 25, 2011 In a Jan. 25 article titled 'Applications to SU reach record high,' the number 3,500 was incorrectly stated as the number… Read more »

J. Michael Shoes on Marshall Street will remain closed for an indefinite period of time after the basement flooded eight to nine feet deep on… Read more »
Graduate students at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry now have the opportunity to help improve the environment in… Read more »
More than 100 days after it began, the investigation into SUCOLitis, the satirical blog dedicated to Syracuse University's College of Law, is reaching an end.Len… Read more »
As Southern Sudan closes in on the prospect of recovery from decades of conflict with the north and nears a vote for independence, one small… Read more »
A group of volunteers from the Syracuse area are trying to make the city a safer place for hikers, walkers and cyclists. CNY Pathways announced… Read more »
A new ranking system could change how student organizations receive money from Student Association as part of one of three goals that SA President Neal… Read more »
To Kirt Wilson, an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University, the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. is becoming invisible. 'Being invisible happens when people… Read more »

One hundred years ago this fall, the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry found a home in the basement level… Read more »
UPDATED: Jan. 21, 2011; 1:45 p.m. Marshall Street was still closed at noon Friday as crews continued to clean up a water main break at… Read more »
Despite the Tucson, Ariz., shooting, during which a gunman shot Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in the head and killed six others, several New York politicians have… Read more »
Say Yes Syracuse will hold the first ever Say Yes Day this Saturday in the Carrier Dome during the men's basketball game against Villanova University.… Read more »
Almost 100 days after it began, the investigation into SUCOLitis, the satirical blog dedicated to Syracuse University's College of Law, is reaching an end.Len Audaer,… Read more »

At less than 20 minutes, the first University Senate meeting for the semester was short, just as presiding officer Jonathan Massey said it would be… Read more »