Lesbian sorority looks to SU for new chapter
As women flood the sorority houses of Syracuse University this weekend, some members of Delta Lambda Phi will be in search of sisters.DLP, a fraternity… Read more »
As women flood the sorority houses of Syracuse University this weekend, some members of Delta Lambda Phi will be in search of sisters.DLP, a fraternity… Read more »
Everybody loves sex.But last night in Syracuse University's Schine Underground, speakers Kelly Walker and Rebecca Tieder of the CampuSpeak organization spoke of the realities and… Read more »
For students today, going to class hardly equates to breaking the law. But when an African-American student wanted to attend an all-white school 50 years… Read more »
Geoffrey Canada rarely breaks a promise. But by delivering the keynote speech at Syracuse University's 19th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration on Saturday, he… Read more »
Rows of vibrant sketches, computer-generated colored images and set designs line three walls in a tiny room tucked within the theater district surrounding Syracuse Stage.… Read more »
With hair still damp and several neckties still unknotted, the founding members of SU and SUNY ESF's Delta Lambda Phi social fraternity beamed with pride… Read more »
With hair still damp and several neckties still unknotted, the founding members of Syracuse University and SUNY ESF's Delta Lambda Phi social fraternity beamed with… Read more »
Two months ago, an SU and SUNY ESF chapter of a gay fraternity was little more than an idea in the heads of eight students.This… Read more »
Two months ago, an SU and SUNY ESF chapter of a gay fraternity was little more than an idea in the heads of eight students.This… Read more »
Hit the snooze button one more time, while you still can: The Hemphill/Cavanagh scheduling paradigm has been officially scrapped, but the 8 a.m. start time… Read more »
On Wednesday night, Syracuse University officials attempted to convey an important message to the campus community: Armed and dangerous don't always go together. Nearly 100… Read more »
Ah, Halloween. The only day of the year when it's accepted, and even encouraged, to dress up in the most ridiculous costumes and gorge on… Read more »
The student's eyes gaze into the professor's across a packed lecture hall. His returning smile hints at a possible rendezvous after class. Both daydream of… Read more »
Anna Quindlen hates to write.'I hate having to do it over and over again, like housework,' Quindlen said. 'But I love having written. It's who… Read more »
A Pulitzer Prize, several New York Times best-selling novels and a position as a Newsweek magazine columnist are considerable aspirations for a copy editor.But Anna… Read more »
Although many colleges pride themselves on their efforts to increase diversity, a recent national survey suggests that some admissions offices may not take race into… Read more »
Seated comfortably in chairs and on a forest-green plush sectional couch at the LGBT Resource Center, eight men laughed and played off one another's jokes,… Read more »
Many students may soon notice that as their beer bellies grow bigger, their wallets grow smaller.'Reducing Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility,' a National Academies Institute… Read more »
Anyone can be Syracuse University's 2004 commencement speaker, but the only way for people to get who they want is to make a suggestion. A… Read more »
Many Syracuse University students endure the time-consuming struggle to refine their persuasive, expository and narrative writing skills in the writing labs of Huntington Beard Crouse… Read more »
A table and chair covered with used tea bags, two large charcoal drawings of the human navel and abstract forms of the female body may… Read more »
As the RIAA began carrying the big stick this summer to prevent individuals from downloading 'Magic Stick,' many Syracuse University students are concerned about being… Read more »
A philanthropist, a former official in the Clinton administration and a seasoned political science professor are joining Syracuse University this fall all in the form… Read more »
While some students receive awards and accolades for their service to the Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF community, the contributions of others go relatively unnoticed. Organizers… Read more »