By the end of the month, Syracuse University students will likely be able to freely check out and use bikes from Archbold Gymnasium, thanks to a pilot bike-share initiative being organized by the Student Association and various SU departments. Read more »
Jennifer Fura had to simultaneously deal with the cancer diagnosis of her 2-year-old son, Scotty, while being pregnant with her daughter, Carly. Though the disease… Read more »
Students from Syracuse University’s Nourish International chapter are fundraising to return to Uganda in May to help improve local communities — this time, using an… Read more »
Students have established and will participate in a local chapter of the Peace Action New York State organization at Syracuse University starting this semester. Read more »
Syracuse University alumni, Orange fans and former student athletes will gather in Goldstein Auditorium at 3 p.m. Saturday for a tailgate event leading up to the Orange’s game with its Atlantic Coast Conference rivals, the Duke University Blue Devils. Read more »
Instead of traveling to warmer, tropical places or spending days lounging on the couch, Syracuse University students will have the opportunity to give back to… Read more »
Susan Pasco believes meditation is the key to a stress-free life. “There are many things people do when they’re under stress like drinking, smoking, drugs,”… Read more »
As the July 1 date for the start of Syracuse University’s smoke-free campus policy draws closer, the University Wellness Initiative is offering six-week tobacco cessation… Read more »
In its first meeting of the semester, the Graduate Student Organization discussed Chancellor Kent Syverud’s response to a resolution passed in December calling for an administrative investigation among other topics. Read more »
The School of Information Studies at Syracuse University was selected to host the Northeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition from March 20–22. Read more »
Beginning after noon on Dec. 13, all residence halls and unused academic buildings, as well as the vast majority of South Campus apartments that were closed over Winter Break, had lights shut off and heat reduced to 60 degrees. Read more »
New research from the iSchool is aiming to help veterans and refugees transitioning to unfamiliar settings. Bryan Semaan, a professor in the School of Information… Read more »
Syracuse Hancock International Airport is implementing full-body scanners as part of its security checking system. The Transportation Security Administration has been in the process of… Read more »
Tuesday night’s elections saw a nationwide victory for the Republican Party, which edged out Democratic candidates to pick up crucial Senate seats in competitive states… Read more »
Starting next semester, Syracuse University students might be able to borrow bikes to get around campus at no extra cost. SU announced on Oct. 16… Read more »
As Election Day approaches, several campus organizations have been working to get young voters registered and out to the polls. Election Day 2014 is Nov.… Read more »
Since its original outbreak in late March, Ebola, an infectious and generally fatal disease, has become more rampant and has now spread to 11 countries.… Read more »
Syracuse University is utilizing wind power in its long-term effort to go green. The university has purchased 123 million kilowatt hours from the clean-energy firm… Read more »
Sweet Basil Thai House, Marshall Street’s newest dining option, will feature a menu with half Thai food and half Vietnamese food. The new restaurant opened… Read more »
On Sunday, Syracuse University students will flood onto Skytop field to witness one of the school’s largest entertainment events of the year: the 10th annual… Read more »