
NY-22 candidate Francis Conole ties political goals to Syracuse roots
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Food insecurity is also a major concern, as Syracuse has the highest number of children living in poverty of any major city in the United States. Read more »

As the Syracuse Police Department faces a staff shortage, some SU students have had negative experiences with police response times. Read more »

Amir Gethers was released with an order of protection that prohibits him from contacting the woman he is accused of choking. Read more »

CultureFest brought together organizations and clubs from Syracuse University to show off their cultural delicacies and music. Read more »

Dancing, drumming and D&D are all events to look forward to around Syracuse and the SU campus this week. Read more »

Comedy trio Please Don’t Destroy entertained Goldstein Auditorium with a captivating performance that featured performances from Chloe Troast and Jamie Linn Watson. Read more »

On Monday, SU’s Student Association will host a new event, No Problem Too Small, on the Schine Center terrace in an effort to let students voice complaints and ask questions. Read more »

After the passing of Lorraine Koury, her former colleagues and employees spoke glowingly about the amazing woman she was. Read more »

Despite all the drama and build up to Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling,” the film ultimately falls flat due to poor writing and casting decisions. Read more »

Bird Library hosted a banned book read out for Banned Books Week 2022, focusing on children’s literature and the importance of the right to read. Read more »

University Union, in partnership with A24, will be hosting a showing of A24’s new movie “Bodies Bodies Bodies” at the Shemin Auditorium on September 28. Read more »

Biden’s student loan repayment plan seems to be a step in the right direction in addressing the problems people of color face financially with higher education. Read more »

Five faculty experts in Maxwell who specialize in fields related to the overturn of Roe v. Wade and its impact discussed the decision at a panel on Wednesday evening. Read more »

While banning books based on their mentioning of race is not a new phenomenon, it has become an increasingly controversial issue in recent years. Read more »

Syracuse University Provost Gretchen Ritter announced Wednesday that there are currently 74 self-reported active student COVID-19 cases and 26 faculty and staff cases on campus. Read more »

Gethers was booked at 5:10 p.m. and charged with criminal obstruction of breathing and second-degree harassment. Read more »

SU students share how the party culture on campus perpetuates excessive consumption of fast-fashion brands. Read more »

Groove to the music this week at these 5 concerts in and around the Syracuse area. Read more »

The government of Puerto Rico needs to direct a stronger effort toward long-term repairs that will be able to sustain the island's tropical weather. Read more »

Female leaders at SU took actions, such as creating the WLI, to break barriers after a 2017 report showed discrepancies in pay with their male colleagues. Read more »

The Student Association held the meeting to encourage discourse among students about problems on and around Syracuse University’s campus. Read more »

Syracuse University's College of Professional Studies will now offer a fully online, 30-credit masters degree in project management. Read more »

The world premiere of “How to Dance In Ohio” opens at Syracuse Stage Sept. 22, making it the first modern commercial theater production to use a predominantly neurodivergent cast for its autistic roles. Read more »