Cregan: Settling in foreign country brings up homesickness
Having been in Strasbourg for nearly a month, I’ve recently found myself wondering when I will stop feeling like a tourist. I began thinking about… Read more »
Having been in Strasbourg for nearly a month, I’ve recently found myself wondering when I will stop feeling like a tourist. I began thinking about… Read more »
Every study abroad student’s experience may be different, but there is one element that is inescapably important for all — the food. France’s passion for… Read more »
Study abroad, as I’m learning, isn’t a solo endeavor. For me — and, I’m guessing, almost every study abroad student out there — the past… Read more »
On one of the first days in Strasbourg, the program director gave us some valuable advice: Don’t compare life in France to life in the… Read more »
I made the first mistake of my semester abroad when I thought the trip would make me feel more adult. Seven hours later, I made… Read more »
UPDATED: Dec. 9, 5:23 p.m. The Department of Public Safety has identified several people of interest after academic buildings at Syracuse University were vandalized with… Read more »
After becoming South Africa’s first black president, leading the movement to end South African apartheid and receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, Nelson Mandela lost a… Read more »
Syracuse residents who usually plow their own driveways can go back to bed next time they wake up to a foot of snow thanks to… Read more »
Chancellor-designate Kent Syverud will spend the next 10-12 days living in an apartment in Brewster/Boland/Brockway Complex to experience student life. “To understand student concerns, nothing… Read more »
A shooting at a gas station near South Campus resulted in one man being hospitalized, according to a Saturday Post-Standard article. At about 3:20 p.m.,… Read more »
A first-year Syracuse University master's student died at her family’s home on Saturday. Kelsey Hogarth was working toward her master’s degree in advertising in the S.I.… Read more »
Warren Kimble wishes he had a photograph of John F. Kennedy handing him his diploma from Syracuse University. As class president, Kimble accepted the diploma… Read more »
By 6 p.m. on Tuesday, 17.6 percent of the student body — or slightly more than 2,600 students — had cast ballots in the Student… Read more »
As of 6 p.m. on Monday, 12.7 percent of the student body cast their votes in the Student Association elections, said Dan Hernandez, chair of… Read more »
Parties have effectively been banned at a majority of Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s greek life houses and independent living groups. Boston officials banned MIT fraternities,… Read more »
The School of Education has a new interim dean-designate: Joanna Masingila, a professor in both the School of Education and College of Arts and Sciences… Read more »
UPDATED: Nov. 1, 2013 at 5:40 p.m. The Center for Science and Technology and the Life Sciences Complex were evacuated at about 2:45 p.m. on… Read more »
University Union will host a panel this March at South by Southwest, a music, film and interactive festival in Austin, Texas. UU concert director Kelly Benini will… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, details about SU Abroad’s new Poland destination were misstated. The Poland addition is a program, not a center.… Read more »
Construction on the exterior of E.S. Bird Library is nearly complete and is scheduled to be finished before the winter weather sets in. The purpose… Read more »
Undergraduates for a Better Education is working with the administration and Graduate Student Organization to turn the results of their recent student survey into progress.… Read more »
For those affected by the Pan Am Flight 103 tragedy, Judy O’Rourke has always been there. She’s a “surrogate mother” to Lockerbie scholars, a good… Read more »
The David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics is now offering personalized nutrition consultation to students of Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF, as well… Read more »
Imagine a college course with none of the trappings: no lecture hall, no notebook and, in most cases, no tuition and no credits. These are… Read more »