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SU alumnus uses her experiences as an Asian American woman to fight for diversity, equity and inclusion at the Philadelphia Inquirer. Read more »

SU alumnus uses her experiences as an Asian American woman to fight for diversity, equity and inclusion at the Philadelphia Inquirer. Read more »

Enjoy the early fall weather this long weekend with these 4 local day trips. Read more »

Advocacy means creating space for those coming after you. Read more »

Groove to the music at 4 concerts this week. Read more »

Currently, Monto serves on Syracuse’s LGBTQ+ Advisory Board. He is also the vice president of development for CNY Pride and is the secretary of the Onondaga Democratic Committee. Read more »

The Syracuse University Art Museum's first gallery of the semester, 5,500 Years of Art, explores themes of identity and expression across cultures. Read more »

The Title IX office at SU will now function as two teams, with one handling complaints against students and one handling complaints against faculty. Read more »

Screen time columnist compiled 4 must-watch summer movies since the summer's movie theater resurgence. Read more »

The annual New York State Fair offers an assortment of family activities, from fair staples to new and innovative ideas. Read more »

SU’s student body is a place where the LGBTQ+ community can thrive. Read more »

On Monday afternoon, nearly 200 people attended the Haudenosaunee Welcome Gathering outside of Hendricks Chapel. Prominent indigenous community members as well as SU administrators attended and spoke at the gathering. Read more »

Sculpture exhibit My Sweetie Has No Pockmarks features hyperrealistic ceramic rice bags, a commentary on nuanced Asian-American culture. Read more »

Syracuse University Libraries typically preserve 64% of the 10,000 to 11,000 different publications the Government Publishing Organization makes available. Read more »

Our humor columnist trained all summer to become a psychic and has foreseen a number of changes that Syracuse University will face this semester. Read more »

SU freshman navigates the transition to college life while pursuing “total victory” on American Ninja Warrior. Read more »

When the city proposed constructing the I-81 viaduct, 15th Ward residents rallied together and fought to keep their homes, businesses and memories from being demolished. With the Urban Renewal Project, which brought the city the Everson Museum, government buildings and an expansion of Downtown Syracuse, it was becoming clear that 15th Ward residents had to leave. Read more »

The elimination of mandatory random testing at SU means the university can no longer collect reliable data for a COVID-19 dashboard. Read more »

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Incoming freshmen and returning students at the iSchool will have the opportunity to enter the two new degree programs this fall. Read more »

Banks, who was SU’s senior vice president for student experience, died on July 31. She was 55. She was a scholar, a practitioner, passionate, practical, warm and professional. Read more »

Try out virtual reality: Leave central New York without stepping foot off the SU campus— attend a guided session at the Barnes Center at The… Read more »

Spearheaded by SU senior Jordan Pierre, the first orientation event specifically for students of color was held to welcome students back to campus. Read more »

University Union and Orange After Dark announced their 2022 Cinemas lineup, with new and upcoming films free to students and staff. Read more »

Francis Conole delivered a victory speech at the Saltine Warrior Sports Pub after winning the Democratic primary for New York's 22nd Congressional District. Read more »