Student Association continues to support the university's decision process for choosing commencement speaker Jamie Dimon, chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co.,… Read more »
The progress and plans to address storage issues in Syracuse University's libraries were reported at Wednesday's University Senate meeting for the first time since Nov.… Read more »
Jessica Santana went to the Student Association meeting Monday night to tell the Assembly she did not understand its decision to deny funding to an… Read more »
Student Association denied funding for a concert in honor of the Hillel Jewish Student Union's 60th Anniversary for fall 2010, prompting questions about the Finance… Read more »
The day the announcement was made about the recreated MayFest, students began pledging their disapproval and desire to continue the traditional block party on Euclid… Read more »
MayFest has officially been recreated as a university-sanctioned event that will offer free beer to students over 21, free food and live music. Following months… Read more »
Frustrations about Board of Trustees elections arose among Student Association members during a four-hour meeting Monday. Members had to vote at least six times to… Read more »
Young adults will have the option to stay on their parents' health insurance plan until they are 26, among other changes that will affect students,… Read more »
The possibility of a new smoking policy will be investigated by Student Association, the assembly announced at Monday's meeting. Neal Casey, the Student Life Committee… Read more »
Confusion about the definitions of terms used to describe the university's endowment was cleared up by Lou Marcoccia, Syracuse University's executive vice president and chief… Read more »
Members of Student Association discussed student concerns relating to increasing tuition costs and financial aid at Monday night's meeting. "One of the most common complaints… Read more »
The resolution for a medical amnesty policy, now known as the Good Samaritan Policy, was passed at the Student Association meeting Monday night.Students for a… Read more »
An open forum designed for student organizations to ask questions about Student Association's approaching budget season drew in one student outside of SA or the… Read more »
Chancellor Nancy Cantor and her cabinet discussed issues relating to E.S. Bird Library, the College of Visual and Performing Arts, and Schine Student Center with… Read more »
University Senate's Senate Agenda Committee reported members' concerns regarding the new employee benefits package proposal at Wednesday's USen meeting.Eileen Schell, the Senate Agenda Committee chair,… Read more »
Student Association President Jonathan Barnhart presented a five-week checkup on Student Association's progress this semester at Monday night's meeting. Barnhart addressed his initial campaign goals… Read more »
Chancellor Nancy Cantor and University Senate members addressed the concerns of the Syracuse University community at an open forum Wednesday afternoon, particularly the recent concerns… Read more »
University Senate is holding its annual open forum Wednesday at 4:15 p.m. in Maxwell Auditorium for all students and staff members with questions and concerns… Read more »
The Student Association discussed potential resolution ideas regarding the College of Visual and Performing Arts' plan to eliminate zero-credit course options Monday night. Ann Clarke,… Read more »
Devon Stewart, a member from Students for a Sensible Drug Policy, spoke to the Student Association at Monday night's meeting about extending Syracuse University's medical… Read more »
Student Association voted to fund Habitat for Humanity, 20 Watts magazine and multicultural sorority Delta Sigma Theta through special programming at Tuesday night's meeting.SA's Finance… Read more »
Student Association spent four hours electing its 10 new cabinet members and representatives at its first meeting Tuesday night.Student Association President Jon Barnhart's nominations for… Read more »
Boston University student Joel Tenenbaum walked into a Boston courtroom on July 27. He walked out owing $675, 000 to five major record companies.Tenenbaum, 25,… Read more »