Student Association elected 23 representatives to its general assembly Monday night, filling each available seat in the College of Arts and Sciences and Martin J.… Read more »
Frank Warren knows the deepest, darkest secrets of more than 400,000 people around the country. On Oct. 20, he is coming to Syracuse University to… Read more »
At least 950 miles away from Syracuse's cold, snowy winters, a new university recruitment office opened in Atlanta, Ga., earlier this month. Recruiters for Syracuse… Read more »
Tony Callisto was patrolling on Comstock Avenue one year ago Monday when he got an unusual call over the radio. Rashaun Cameron, of Syracuse, had… Read more »
Federal criminal prosecution rates remain at near-record high levels, according to a Syracuse University data publisher. Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, a data gathering,… Read more »
A week before moving into Syracuse University, the last thing freshman Evelyn Javier wanted to worry about was bedbugs. But Javier was living in the… Read more »
When Keith Bull was in elementary school, he decided he wanted to come to Syracuse University to be part of the championship basketball team. Bull… Read more »
When Keith Bull was in elementary school, he decided he wanted to come to Syracuse University to be part of the championship basketball team. Bull… Read more »
'Green the Ghetto and How Much It Won't Cost Us' Who: Environmental justice advocate Majora Carter What: First University Lecture Series speaker Where: Hendricks Chapel… Read more »
Nate Miska stood at the front of the applauding lecture hall, holding his oversized $10,000 check. 'You going to put that in your wallet, Nate?'… Read more »
George Packer views the United States' political role in Afghanistan with great concern, describing the war in Afghanistan as 'a tragedy' in a lecture Thursday… Read more »
The cornerstone of a new environmentally conscious residence hall was unveiled Thursday by the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry… Read more »
With the dust settled from Tuesday's primaries, the candidates are preparing for the general election in November. New York voters will have to choose between… Read more »
When University Senate faced a number of controversial decisions last semester, Chancellor Nancy Cantor was stuck in a conflicting role as both the mediator of… Read more »
Final projects in introductory printmaking classes are typically reserved for rectangular paper. But James Barrett wanted to do something original. He wanted to make T-shirts.… Read more »
With little information available and released late last semester, the School of Education's new joint bachelor's/master's degree program has seen minimal interest from students. Having… Read more »
George Packer Where: Watson Theater, Menschel Media Center When: Today at 4 p.m. How much: Free George Packer, a staff writer at The New Yorker,… Read more »
A group of Syracuse University students are advocating fair campaigns and elections by trying to bring a chapter of a national organization, called Democracy Matters,… Read more »
The possible existence of a toxic chemical called Polychlorinated Biphenyl — commonly known as PCBs — in the basement of E.S. Bird Library caused renovations… Read more »
Correction: In this article a quote was originally misattributed. The quote that the alumni club received 50 'wonderful and wacky' logo entries was said by… Read more »
The primary elections were rolling across New York state Tuesday, but they drew a minimal turnout on the Syracuse University campus. 'Students aren't interested in… Read more »
Marissa Angell had a vision to start a composting program during her freshman year at Syracuse University when she saw a fellow student throw out… Read more »
Sara Benazzi had just pulled an all-nighter during finals week and needed a textbook from her apartment. She didn't want to walk there alone at… Read more »