Syracuse University's Student Association introduced a bill to allow assembly members to vote via email on finance bills, decides to keep money that would have been spent for Fetty Wap who did not appear in Juice Jam concert on Sunday. Read more »
The senior project is often a milestone students look toward during their four years. But for VPA film students, it’s often a different reality. Read about how students are pushing for a new option for their final projects.
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Michael Tick was appointed as dean of Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts over the summer. As dean, he plans on making building improvements and increasing the school's international footprint. Read more »
Almost two years ago, THE General Body held an 18-day sit-in in Crouse-Hinds Hall at Syracuse University. Here is an in-depth look into the coalition of student organizations and what they were and still are advocating for. Read more »
Michael Tick, who served as dean of the University of Kentucky's College of Fine Arts, will be the next dean of Syracuse University's College of Visual and Performing Arts. Read more »
College of Visual and Performing Arts Dean Ann Clarke will be stepping down at the end of the 2015-16 academic year to pursue her art. She'll return the following year as a faculty member in the School of Art. Read more »
Many Syracuse University students chose to celebrate during Mayfest on Euclid Avenue and other surrounding streets before heading to Walnut Park for official Mayfest festivities. Read more »
In honor of International Sculpture Day on April 25, Pulp has compiled the stories of six of the most well-known statues sitting on the Syracuse University campus. Read more »
Puerto Rican artist Arnaldo Roche Rabell will showcase his exhibit, "The Blue of Ruin," at the Point of Contact Gallery. The exhibit features some of the largest paintings the gallery has ever had, with the biggest at 12 feet high. Read more »
Following contentious debate, Syracuse University's graduate student organization voted to approve funds for several student organizations. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses the decision to review Hendricks Chapel in correlation with the search for a new dean and argues that the joint measure should be implemented at all Syracuse University entities. Read more »
Having won the Florilège Vocal de Tours choral competition in France last year, the Syracuse University Singers will travel this May to Varna, Bulgaria to compete in the European Grand Prix. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board calls for a regular assessment of Syracuse University's career services and explains why the success of these resources is dependent on the efforts of both students and university officials. Read more »
SU has a history of implementing sustainability initiatives on campus. And now, the university has additional long-term sustainability plans, including becoming carbon neutral by 2040 and expanding the bike share program. Read more »
A class in the College of Visual and Performing Arts that allows students to work on a real film set is struggling to raise the funds necessary to carry the course into next semester. Read more »
After going through a period of low morale and several difficulties, the Better Skate Shop and Art Gallery decided to close the doors on its permanent location. Read more »
Since The Warehouse became a part of campus 10 years ago, the Syracuse University reflect on whether or not it has achieved its intended purpose. Read more »