No arrests, issues occur at Juice Jam concert
The most-attended Juice Jam concert ran smoothly, according to security personnel, public safety officers and emergency medical technicians. The festival, which sold out at 9,500… Read more »
The most-attended Juice Jam concert ran smoothly, according to security personnel, public safety officers and emergency medical technicians. The festival, which sold out at 9,500… Read more »
The tens of thousands of marchers celebrating the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech revisited old territory, and marked… Read more »
At their first meeting of the academic year, Student Association officers gave presentations to the assembly on their summer accomplishments and discussed initiatives for this… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, one of the former names of Lucy's Retired Surfer's Bar, as well as the order of the names,… Read more »
A professor in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs has died. Christina Merchant, a professor of practice in public administration and international affairs,… Read more »
Seconds after George Zimmerman was pronounced not guilty of murdering Trayvon Martin, people took to Twitter to spread the news and express their feelings. The… Read more »
A two-time graduate of Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies has died, triggering messages of grief and condolences from the SU community. Katie Bennett, who… Read more »
Rapid student growth at SUNY-ESF has resulted in expansion to Centennial Hall, the college’s first residential dorm. The construction, which will begin approximately July 1, will… Read more »
UPDATED: April 28, 10:21 p.m. Despite being in the middle of a losing game of Kan Jam, Ian Campbell embraced the atmosphere of freedom and celebration… Read more »
Beginning Thursday, students can sell many of their textbooks back to the Syracuse University Bookstore for up to 50 percent of the books’ original retail… Read more »
Several Syracuse University student organizations will be selling white ribbons, wristbands and pins this month as a part of a community-wide awareness campaign against domestic… Read more »
Applications are holding steady for Syracuse University’s fall 2013 study abroad programs in comparison to past years. SU Abroad received 755 applications for its fall… Read more »
If stress levels on campus seem high, it may be a result of more than midterms. The American Psychological Association recently named the millennial generation… Read more »
In spite of the winter storm that canceled Cupid’s Chase charity runs across New York City and New Jersey, the show went on in Syracuse… Read more »
The cello pulsed in low, haunting waves while the jumpy piano echoed the high woodwinds. The piano, cello, clarinet and flute sounded in a perpetual… Read more »
Students sporting bold stripes of face paint and glow-in-the-dark dots around their eyes danced, clapped and sang along to headliner Walk the Moon. “We rattle… Read more »
Beneath the American and Syracuse University flags both proudly flying against a stiff breeze, Ray Axelson, who served in the United States Coast Guard, described… Read more »
The diverse group of voters created a sharp contrast to the rather drab voting station at Toomey Abbott Towers, which featured little more than gray… Read more »
For about a minute and a half on Wednesday afternoon, Schine Student Center was filled with exuberant characters as the First Year Players staged their… Read more »