DPS, police investigate burglaries on SU’s South Campus
Syracuse University’s Department of Public Safety announced the investigation in an email on Tuesday. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Department of Public Safety announced the investigation in an email on Tuesday. Read more »
An update on The Marshall’s construction, new security initiatives at events and a raid on Lancaster Market all made headlines over the weekend. Read more »
Lancaster Market, a store in the University Hill neighborhood, was raided by the Syracuse Police Department on Monday. Read more »
In a campus-wide email, SU’s Department of Public Safety said burglars reportedly pulled fire alarms in an effort to create a distraction while stealing personal items from dorm rooms. Read more »
DPS received the robbery report at about 11:15 p.m. Sunday night. Read more »
Syracuse.com on Wednesday afternoon reported that Miguel A. Caamano, 21, was arrested and charged with third-degree rape. Read more »
The comedy, action and crime film will be the first of University Union's advanced screening series this semester. Read more »
Bingdong Gu, a 22-year-old in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, appeared in Syracuse Criminal Court on Nov. 20 for a preliminary hearing. Read more »
The candidates for mayor and various Common Council seats discussed their plans to combat poverty and segregation in Syracuse. Read more »
The four candidates in the Syracuse mayoral race discussed opioids, lead poisoning and the HIV epidemic at a public forum Wednesday night. Read more »
Liberal columnist Kyle Smith recognizes how Juanita Perez Williams’ Democratic primary win bodes well for fighting poverty and protecting immigrants in Syracuse. Read more »
Cameron Isaac was scheduled to appear in front of a judge Wednesday morning to be sentenced for a first-degree murder conviction in connection to the death of Xiaopeng "Pippen" Yuan, but the sentencing was adjourned. Read more »
Take a look at three key points from the murder trial in connection to the killing of a Syracuse University student last September. Read more »
Ninimbe Mitchell, 20, was acquitted of a murder charge one day after his uncle, Cameron Isaac, was convicted on a first-degree murder charge. Read more »
One day last fall, SU student Xiaopeng Yuan agreed to sell marijuana to a North Syracuse man. The drug deal turned fatal. Read more »
Cameron Isaac, 24, of North Syracuse was convicted of first-murder in connection to the death of SU student Xiaopeng “Pippen” Yuan. Read more »
A jury of two men and ten women will begin deliberating Tuesday after closing statements were made on Monday. Read more »
A jury is likely to begin deliberating by Tuesday in the trial of two men charged with murdering a Syracuse University student last fall. Read more »
Matthew Kurimsky, a firearms examiner for Onondaga County, said Friday that he was struck by the similarities between bullets recovered from Cameron Isaac’s apartment and the bullet that killed an SU student. Read more »
This past week there have been several campus updates as well as major local news stories. Here are the top three Syracuse-related news stories you need to know about. Read more »
On day four of the murder trial of two men accused of killing a Syracuse University student, the prosecution presented a series of text messages that Cameron Isaac sent to Xiaopeng "Pippen" Yuan and others in the month leading up to Yuan’s death. Read more »
Rafal Dobrowolski, an expert in cell phone mapping and analysis, on Wednesday showed jurors his analysis that phones belonging to Isaac and Mitchell were located in the area where a Syracuse University student was killed at the time he was killed. Read more »
Here are day-by-day updates from the murder trial of two men accused of killing a Syracuse University student last fall. Read more »
Dozens of potential jurors were considered Monday to serve on the jury in the trial of the two men accused of killing a Syracuse University student. Two men and six women were sworn in, leaving four spots to be filled Tuesday. Read more »