Phi Delta Theta endorses Seedat, Hong
The Phi Delta Theta New York Epsilon chapter is proud to announce our endorsement of Aysha Seedat and Jane Hong, for presidential and vice presidential… Read more »
The Phi Delta Theta New York Epsilon chapter is proud to announce our endorsement of Aysha Seedat and Jane Hong, for presidential and vice presidential… Read more »
On behalf of the Sigma Delta Tau Omega chapter, we are proud to announce our endorsement of Aysha Seedat and Jane Hong for presidential and… Read more »
Consequent of pressure from the Graduate Student Organization, scholarship and activism surrounding the widespread exploitation of academic labor and, most importantly, THE General Body’s protest… Read more »
Be part of the 2nd Annual Good Samaritan 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, April 11 at Long Branch Park in Liverpool, New York. The goal of… Read more »
At Hendricks Chapel we seek to be a strong moral and ethical voice, amplifying a diverse yet unified voice for justice in our campus community,… Read more »
Higher education is becoming less affordable and accessible for students at private and public institutions in the U.S. Tuition cost continues to skyrocket, while textbook… Read more »
Divest SU, a campaign that aims to encourage Syracuse University to withdraw its investments from fossil fuels, will be hosting Divestment Week at SU from… Read more »
Students and community members will have an opportunity to voice their opinions on the future of renewable energy in New York, thanks to the Reforming… Read more »
Dear Chancellor Syverud – I take issue with your decision regarding the basketball team and the NCAA’s so-called "investigation" into allegations of team wrongdoing all those years… Read more »
On Oct. 30, 2014, the Chaplain's Council of Hendricks Chapel made a commitment to the students faculty and staff of Syracuse University in an editorial entitled “Chaplains… Read more »
Since its founding in 2005, the Sport Management Club has raised over a quarter of a million dollars through its annual sports auction benefitting local… Read more »
THE General Body would like to invite all interested students, faculty, staff and community members to our free and open “Teach In to Act Out”… Read more »
To the editor: I am writing to clarify the discussion that occurred at Wednesday’s University Senate in regard to the Big East Exit Fee. As… Read more »
Dear Chancellor Syverud, We write to add our voices to the majority of the Syracuse University Senate voting in favor of THE General Body's efforts.… Read more »
Wegmans and Tops. These are the locations Syracuse University students typically get their produce. But how much can you really know about where this produce… Read more »
Since I moved to Syracuse 15 months ago, I’ve biked over 10,000 miles around the city, mostly delivering sandwiches for Jimmy John’s. As someone who… Read more »
New York’s largest student-directed advocacy organization, the New York Public Interest Research Group, will be holding elections for its board of directors on Dec. 3,… Read more »
I was saddened to see a photograph on dailyorange.com depicting the Wall of Remembrance as a stage for a rally, and even more so, protesters standing on… Read more »
Before writing this article, I asked my roommate what it would take for him, someone who admittedly hates politics, to take an interest in the… Read more »
THE General Body has made an important contribution to Syracuse University. It reminds us the work to insure diversity and to meet the needs of… Read more »
The new traffic patterns on Comstock Avenue between Euclid and Waverly avenues and on Waverly Avenue are ill advised. They were probably executed to provide… Read more »
I would like to personally thank The Daily Orange Editorial Board for today's letter about “Elect Her.” The letter undermines the work of women, who… Read more »
As the students of THE General Body continue their sit in at Crouse-Hinds — now in its second week — some have asked why students… Read more »
After reading The Daily Orange’s editorial board’s depiction of “Elect Her” on Nov. 11, and hearing feedback from many students on campus, we felt compelled… Read more »