
Frequent extreme weather changes are negatively affecting students' well-being
Shifts in weather can cause students to poorly manage their time, which can cause them to fall behind in academic and extracurricular work. Read more »

Shifts in weather can cause students to poorly manage their time, which can cause them to fall behind in academic and extracurricular work. Read more »

The program enrolls newly-admitted Whitman students in one of four IMPRESS houses — Waverly, Adams, Harrison or Marshall. Read more »

University Union will host “Insecure’s” co-star Yvonne Orji at the the Goldstein Auditorium on Saturday night for a moderated Q&A. Read more »

As a professor in residence, Liz Habib shares her experiences and stories as a sports anchor with Newhouse students. Read more »

To limit burnout, SU instructors should offer more academic support to students and should be more lenient with extensions. Read more »

At Marketplace on James, people can buy and read vintage comics while drinking coffee and trying quirky baked goods like “taco muffins.” Read more »

Miriam Luby Wolfe was one of the 35 students who was killed from the terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. For Corey Henry, representing Miriam as a Remembrance Scholar was about her mother and their beautiful friendship. Read more »

The art project will make the space into a colorful area that visually encourages public assembly and political engagement. Read more »

After being inspired by NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts, Jackson Siporin started hosting intimate Tiny Desk Cuse shows on campus. Read more »

Tai Verdes, Maude Katour and DJ BenSpence headline UU Bandersnatch concert. Read more »

Remembrance and Lockerbie Scholars, as well as others who came to honor the lives of those lost in the Pan Am Flight 103 terrorist attack, gathered for the Rose-Laying Ceremony and set flowers on and around the Wall of Remembrance. Read more »

Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim showcases new team filled with transfers at the Orange’s 2021 Tip-Off event. Read more »

About 200 people gathered at the Place of Remembrance as 37 students — 35 Remembrance Scholars and two Lockerbie Scholars — set roses onto the Wall of Remembrance and pledged to look back and act forward. Read more »

Syracuse’s class of five commits also serve as its largest group of incoming freshmen since 2019. Read more »

Lindy Melegari (left) and Matthew Sala are both first responders and two of the 35 2021-22 Remembrance Scholars. Read more »

SU's Student Association hosted a town hall attended by members of the administration, SA members and SU students, in addition to Department of Public Safety Chief Bobby Maldonado. Read more »

Ben Walsh, Khalid Bey and Janet Burman attended the three-hour debate held by Syracuse University. The three fielded questions relating to policing, New York State's upcoming gubernatorial election and affordable housing. Read more »

Wednesday night poet Kofi Antwi gave a poetry reading at Salt City Market on South Salina Street. Read more »

After last year’s event was held on Zoom, the organization is hosting its first in-person “Rip the Runway” fashion show since the start of the pandemic. Read more »

An anthology film, Wes Anderson’s latest project tells three separate stories based around the same fictional magazine. Read more »

After a year online due to the pandemic, the Syracuse International Film Festival is being held in-person Oct. 22-24. Read more »

Early voting starts this Saturday, Oct. 23 for the 2021 mayoral elections in Syracuse. Incumbent Ben Walsh is running against Khalid Bey (D) and Janet Burman (R). Read more »

The Syracuse Police Department must do better. Their actions on Oct. 15th were unacceptable and the officers involved need to be held accountable. Read more »

For those of us in prison, we hear and see from the media the efforts being taken to expose and correct the injustices that have been occurring. Read more »