SU will refer students who participate in social gatherings that violate public health guidelines to the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities for disciplinary proceedings. Read more »
The unknown man, who was reportedly not wearing any clothes, jumped out of the bushes around 7:45 a.m. and attacked the student, according to DPS. Read more »
The display is a fixture of SU’s annual Remembrance Week and represents the 35 SU students who were killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. Read more »
Though SU and Centro have implemented restrictions on university buses due to the pandemic, some students say they still don’t feel safe riding buses.
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Following their usual route, demonstrators marched from the Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central to SPD headquarters, where they demanded answers from SPD about Smith’s killing. Read more »
Despite the additional assistance from the district, many parents found themselves overwhelmed and confused throughout the first week of school.
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The university discovered the positive cases in Day Hall after SU’s wastewater testing program identified traces of COVID-19 in the building, Vice Chancellor Mike Haynie said. Read more »
SU is now ranked No. 58, tying with Florida State University, the University of Maryland at College Park, the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Washington. Read more »
With the drastic impact COVID-19 has had on the economy and the increase in unemployment, many individuals, especially students, are struggling with food insecurity.
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SU closed Ernie Davis after detecting possible traces of COVID-19 in its wastewater, a tactic that will be used to isolate coronavirus cases throughout the remainder of the semester. Read more »
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, several states are allowing citizens to vote by mail to decrease the amount of people at the polls and the risk of contracting the virus. Read more »
Photos and videos circulating last night showed large groups of SU students––not wearing masks and not social distancing––gathering on the quad, less than a week before the start of classes. Read more »
Incoming first-year and transfer students will move in between Aug. 17 and 20, while returning students will arrive between Aug. 20 and Aug. 23. Read more »
The lawsuit, which Harvard and MIT filed Wednesday against President Donald Trump's administration, would block ICE's guidance and allow international students to stay in the U.S. even if all of their courses are held online. Read more »