LGBTQ students should not feel alienated by their faith
Student Life columnist Bethanie Viele discussed how LGBTQ students should not feel alienated by their faith — “True Colors” helps to bridge the gap. Read more »
Student Life columnist Bethanie Viele discussed how LGBTQ students should not feel alienated by their faith — “True Colors” helps to bridge the gap. Read more »
The names of 84 SU students, faculty, staff, retirees and trustees who died in 2018 were read at the service. Read more »
SU students and community members gathered outside Hendricks Chapel on Tuesday night to remember and mourn the victims of the Christchurch Shooting. Read more »
Members of the Muslim Student Association, the Muslim Chaplaincy and Hendricks Chapel held a vigil at Hendricks Chapel on Tuesday night. Read more »
Meet Samuel Kuffuor-Afriyie, one of two junior organ performance majors at Syracuse University, who’s preparing for his first solo recital. Read more »
In her time at NPR, Totenberg covered the Watergate scandal, tanked a Supreme Court nomination and published an exclusive interview with Anita Hill. Read more »
The Vagina Monologues is a performance created by Eve Ensler, an author and feminist, who interviewed 200 women about their vaginas. Read more »
Students Advocating Sexual Safety and Empowerment will host its annual performance of The Vagina Monologues in Hendricks Chapel this weekend. Read more »
Hendricks Chapel Quilters and Crochet, Knit & Conversation are two campus organizations that offer its members an opportunity to decompress, learn new hobbies and give back to the greater Syracuse University community. Read more »
Three SU students were assaulted off-campus early Saturday morning, Watson Hall’s water was repaired and more. Read more »
Journalist Nina Totenberg, researcher Lynn Conway and think tank director Martin Indyk will speak in the series. Read more »
People’s Place, a not-for-profit student-run coffee shop located in the basement of Hendricks Chapel, celebrated its revamped kitchen space and menu with a grand reopening celebration Friday afternoon. The cafe, noted for its eclectic art designs and menu names, has been operating at Syracuse University since 1971. Read more »
An 11-year-old artist was the youngest “Unsung Hero” selected for the award this year. Read more »
Student Life columnist Maria Sanchez encourages SU students to participate in the MLK day celebration at SU. Read more »
The city of Syracuse was awarded funding to remove lead paint in homes, and Syracuse restaurants received sexual assault prevention training. Read more »
Families and friends of victims of the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing gathered at the nation’s cemetery to honor those lost. Read more »
The ceremony began in Hendricks Chapel and then moved to the Wall of Remembrance for a memorial statement and moment of silence. Read more »
The associate professor and best-selling author discussed the prevalence of academic ableism on college campuses. Read more »
Student volunteers will assist in cleanup efforts and help communities that are struggling in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. Read more »
Too busy to get off campus this week? Here’s how to de-stress without leaving the Hill. Read more »
Sunday night marked the start of the Jewish holiday Hanukkah, known as the festival of lights. Read more »
Syracuse University created the Office of the University Ombuds in February and has kept an interim director for the past eight months. Read more »
Each year, Hendricks Chapel rings in the holiday season with Holidays at Hendricks, featuring five all-student choirs from the Setnor School of Music. Read more »
The Graduate Student Organization’s Employment Issues Committee determined that 75 percent of graduate assistants are paid less than the cost of attendance. Read more »