This January, Assemblywoman Margaret Markey (D-Queens) will reintroduce The Child Victims Act, or a bill similar to it, in the hopes of extending the statute… Read more »
Allie Curtis was elected president for the 57th session of Student Association, winning by more than 200 votes over the next-closest candidate. Curtis, the current… Read more »
The harsh, deep sound of the tribal African drum bellowed throughout Schine Underground during the “Music Beyond Borders” festival on Wednesday night. The event showcased… Read more »
The Winnick Hillel Center for Jewish Life at Syracuse University will host a Hurricane Sandy relief drive, aiding those affected by the superstorm. Hillel will… Read more »
Rather than an actual dispute, the four Student Association presidential candidates engaged in friendly conversation on Sunday night at the SA presidential debate. Candidate Allie… Read more »
In a heated debate, Student Association comptroller candidates Stephen DeSalvo and Osarumwense Pat-Osagie fired retorts back and forth on one another’s qualifications on Sunday evening.… Read more »
The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and communications firm W2O Group have partnered to create the W2O Group Center for Social Commerce. Leading the… Read more »
Syracuse University’s Office of Human Capital Development released a new set of policies on Wednesday regarding sexual harassment, discrimination and abuse. The policies were developed… Read more »
Syracuse University extended its Early Decision application deadline in response to the effects of Superstorm Sandy. The original deadline, Nov. 15, is now a soft… Read more »
Superstorm Sandy minimally affected the Syracuse area. No injuries or flooded houses were reported, said a Syracuse Police Department official. Given that Syracuse University officials… Read more »
All of Syracuse University’s dining halls will remain open with normal operating hours despite the severe weather warnings for Hurricane-turned Superstorm Sandy. Mrunal Karkhanis, a… Read more »
A 52-year-old man was struck by a 2008 Nissan Maxima at the intersection of South Crouse and Waverly Avenues Friday afternoon. The man, who was… Read more »
Dorothea Shaffer, an honorary member of Syracuse University’s Board of Trustees and alumna of the College of Visual and Performing Arts, died at age 101… Read more »
Remembrance Week: Part 3 of 4 To this day Melissa Chessher still has Andrew McClune’s phone number scribbled on a worn piece of paper, now… Read more »
Renovations to the Place of Remembrance are coming to a close this week as the annual Remembrance Week events approach. The refurbishing of the memorial… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the reason why Kristen Beatty used a fake ID was misstated. Beatty used it to buy alcohol occasionally.… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the day Chancellor Nancy Cantor announced she would step down was misstated. Cantor made the announcement Friday.… Read more »
Nancy Cantor is more than just a chancellor. Outside of Syracuse University, Cantor is both nationally and internationally recognized for her work as a social… Read more »
Many Syracuse University students showed mixed emotions to Nancy Cantor’s announcement that she will step down as SU chancellor. Cantor plans to leave SU when… Read more »
At the University Senate’s second meeting of the year, representatives from the Committee on Athletic Policy and the Committee on Computing Services discussed recent accomplishments… Read more »
No crime or major incidents occurred at Tuesday night’s One World Concert. The concert marked the conclusion of the Common Ground for Peace Symposium, a… Read more »
His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s visit to Syracuse University has required complex security as well as cooperation between the U.S. Department of State and campus, local and state police. “Common… Read more »