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Syracuse and Colgate are to play for the 172nd time on Wednesday. Read more »

Syracuse and Colgate are to play for the 172nd time on Wednesday. Read more »

Native American Heritage Month 2019
The organization, Indigenous Students at Syracuse, is hosting a fashion show on Thursday. The event will feature both traditional and modern Indigenous clothing. Read more »

An oft-injured junior and two freshmen comprise Syracuse’s center group. Their development against lesser opponents can answer the team’s biggest question mark. Read more »

The names of individuals nominated for SUNY-ESF president will remain confidential to the public throughout the search process to encourage a deeper pool of candidates. Read more »

“We’re still in the process of coordinating with Sean Spicer’s people,” said Rody Conway president of SU's College Republicans Read more »

Native American Heritage Month 2019
Scott Stevens, the director Native American and Indigenous Studies at SU, will lead a lecture in Goldstein Student Center on the importance of indigenous studies. Read more »

Rayman’s leadership and work ethic helped the Raiders earn their first NCAA tournament berth in 19 years. Read more »

“God of Carnage” to play at the Redhouse Arts Center through Nov. 17. Read more »

Joe Girard’s “find-a-way mentality” has him earning early minutes in a position few expected. Read more »

One of the three writers is predicting the game to fall within single digits. Read more »

We invite you to hear directly from our reporters about the stories that drive our Syracuse community on The Daily Orange Podcast, hosted by Ghael… Read more »

The comments come a day after Cuomo directed the State Police Hate Crimes Task Force to investigate racist graffiti found in Day Hall. Read more »

The forum was organized in less than a day after reports emerged of racial slurs in Day Hall. Read more »

ArtRage Gallery To Show “American Dreams: Immigration Stories” a play that delves into the lives of immigrants in America through a series of monologues. Read more »

Screentime columnist Patrick Gunn says “Doctor Sleep” shines brightly enough. Read more »

The Hate Crimes Task Force and Division of Human Rights will help local authorities to investigate. Read more »

Liu will replace Provost Michele Wheatly, who is stepping down to take on the role of special adviser to the chancellor. Read more »

Jim Boeheim called Syracuse’s season-opening draw of the defending national champions “stupid” and a “money grab.” But it happened, and Syracuse illuminated sizable weaknesses. Read more »

Groovestand a cappella's Fall Invitational is Friday, Nov. 15th from 8-11 p.m. at Hendricks Chapel. Read more »

Electronic pop duo Loud Luxury is on tour and bringing the party back to Syracuse. Read more »

Five songwriters from Syracuse will perform their new song on Nov. 15. Each songwriter was part of The Acoustic Guitar Project in which each artist shares a guitar that has traveled around Syracuse and has one week to create a song. Read more »

The Finance Board received $730,000 in requests. Read more »

Councilor Bryn Lovejoy-Grinnell, of the 3rd district and Councilor at-large Steven Thompson both lost their council seats in the democratic primary. Councilor Chad Ryan, of the 2nd district, declined the Democratic nomination. Read more »

Student veteran Katy Quartaro, SU’s 2019 Tillman Scholar, conducted criminal investigations and worked as a military dog handler while in the Marine Corps. Now, she is helping to support other student veterans on campus as a team leader with Peer Advisors for Veteran Education. Read more »