Students reflect on Israel-Hamas war impacts a year after its start
As the world watches the war, several Israeli and Palestinian SU students feel its impact through firsthand accounts from family. Read more »
As the world watches the war, several Israeli and Palestinian SU students feel its impact through firsthand accounts from family. Read more »
Unless a write-in candidate receives more votes, Magnarelli will be re-elected, marking his 26th year representing New York's 129th district. Read more »
Patrick Hogan, a 2nd district councilor for the Syracuse City Common Council, has registered to run in the city’s 2025 mayoral race. Read more »
Psi U at SU has been placed on interim suspension due to hazing allegations. It is the second fraternity in the past week to be suspended. Read more »
SFD determined that the reported gas odor came from a small refrigerant leak in an air conditioning unit in SU's Women’s Building. Read more »
The Syracuse City Common Council did not approve a provision to settle an unnecessary force lawsuit against an SPD officer. Read more »
Syracuse University has placed the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity under interim suspension due to videos of alleged hazing. Read more »
Syracuse University hosted Dr. David “Sandy” Marshall for a lecture about the impact of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian sacred sites. Read more »
Over 100 Syracuse University community members assembled outside of Hendricks Chapel for a vigil marking the first anniversary of the Oct. 7. Read more »
About 40 Syracuse community members gathered to ceremonially renew their commitment to supporting Palestine and ending the Israel-Hamas war. Read more »
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul plans to employ additional public safety measures a week ahead of the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack. Read more »
Syracuse University will not select two Lockerbie Scholars for the 2025-26 year. It has proposed a one-week immersion program in its place. Read more »
The Onondaga County Legislature will redraw its district maps by the 2025 elections, Democratic Minority Leader Christopher Ryan said. Read more »
The Syracuse Police Department is investigating two early Sunday morning stabbings that occurred on Marshall Street and South Crouse Avenue. Read more »
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced a $30 million award to Northeast Regional Defense Technology Hub. Read more »
The New York State Department of Transportation opened one of the roundabouts proposed in the Interstate 81 Viaduct Project. Read more »
Syracuse University presented its revised proposal of the Ostrom Avenue dormitory to the Syracuse City Planning Commission Monday evening. Read more »
SU announced several changes to its dining facilities, many in adherence with to ongoing sustainability and food waste reduction goals. Read more »
Syracuse University workers in Service Employees International Union Local 200United voted to ratify a contract agreement with SU. Read more »
Syracuse University facilities workers in Service Employees International Union Local 200United reached a tentative agreement with SU. Read more »
Hundreds of central New York union workers paraded through the New York State Fair as part of the Labor Day Parade and Rally. Read more »
The New York State Senate has concluded its investigation of State Senator and congressional candidate John Mannion. Read more »
A juvenile female was pronounced dead after Syracuse Police and DPS responded to a shooting in the 900 block of Madison Street Friday evening. Read more »
Syracuse city officials and other United States Navy personnel met on the steps of City Hall to commemorate the start of Syracuse Navy Week. Read more »