
The Marshall to move in tenants this week
The Marshall, an eight-story apartment complex on Marshall Street, plans to have all displaced tenants moved in by the end of September. Read more »

The Marshall, an eight-story apartment complex on Marshall Street, plans to have all displaced tenants moved in by the end of September. Read more »

The Tuesday night protest went from Chancellor Kent Syverud’s house on Comstock Avenue to Hendricks Chapel, where students shared ongoing concerns about university-wide issues. Read more »

The Syracuse location will be one of a handful of shops in New York state, with previously opened establishments in Albany and Schenectady. Read more »

There are two ongoing lawsuits against Syracuse University filed in state and federal courts by students involved in the Theta Tau videos. Read more »

Syracuse’s Common Council is the legislative body of the city, and it works with the university on projects including the Connective Corridor and the Syracuse Center of Excellence. Read more »

The 2018 Taste NY Food Truck Competition will take place on Sept. 1 and Sept. 2 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Read more »

As the NY State Fair’s popularity has grown in recent years, so has the evolution of its food scene. Read more »

The New York Public Service Commission’s decision to force Charter Communications, which merged with Time Warner Cable in 2016 and operated under the Spectrum brand,… Read more »

The donations exceeded 2017’s fundraising total by nearly 20 percent. Read more »

The new enforcement efforts come as college students begin the fall semester. Read more »

For the third straight year, the Syracuse Gay and Lesbian Chorus will be performing the national anthem before Friday’s game. Read more »

Gotcha Bike is providing the city with 150 bikes for the next two years at no cost to the city or its taxpayers. Read more »
University Union released its Fall 2018 Cinemas Schedule Monday morning, and some of the movies featured include "A Quiet Place" and "Christopher Robin." Read more »

Syracuse’s independent student newspaper will no longer print a Tuesday edition and will instead reinvest time to focus on digital and multimedia work. Read more »

From local politics to university news, here are the biggest stories that happened over the summer. Read more »

Music columnist Jalen Nash breaks down the impact campus events such as Juice Jam and Mayfest have on bringing students together, one beat at a time. Read more »

There are a lot of expectations for freshman year, but don't worry — none of them will turn out like you expect. Read more »

A student ID can help you save big on popular brands, local museums and entertainment. Read more »

The student involvement fair is Sept. 5, but until then, these clubs are worth looking into. Read more »
Music columnist Jalen Nash reflects on Aretha Franklin’s lifetime of influence on music, women’s empowerment and civil rights activism. Here’s just some of what she left behind. Read more »

Humor columnist Annabeth Grace Mann dishes on the packing essentials for surviving freshman year at SU. Read more »

Nearly 60 years after its 70-year-long reign as Syracuse’s most popular brew, Congress Beer will be unveiled at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown tonight. Read more »

A new grassroots initiative is rebuilding neighborhoods with public art installations influenced by Syracuse’s culture and history. Read more »