Syracuse University alumna and Democratic candidate for Congress Colleen Deacon plans to take on student issues including student debt, an increased job market, sexual assault and campus safety. Read more »
Daily Orange alumna Julia Terruso, a reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer, discusses her experiences covering the pope's visit during the summer. Read more »
The emergency situation at Syracuse University was lifted after a nearly two-hour long lockdown of campus following an off-campus homicide on Hope Avenue. Here's a timeline of the events. Read more »
New York Times op-ed columnists Charles Blow and Ross Douthat discussed the nature of social inequality and police brutality at the third University Lecture in Hendricks Chapel on Tuesday evening. Read more »
Comstock Place, a new townhouse-style, student housing complex located a few blocks away from campus, will offer allergy-friendly living situations to those who need it. Read more »
The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs held a screening of the documentary "Cartel Land" as well as a discussion with the film's director, Matt Heineman. Read more »
Eric Kingson, a social work professor at SU, will still teach during his run for Congress. However, he has to follow some university rules while doing so. Read more »
The Martin J. Whitman School of Management announced the launch of Consurtio, a student-run business venture, on Thursday. Students who work for the firm will get credit and experience in their career fields. Read more »
Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed into law two new bills that are geared toward strengthening the protection of sexual assault victims as a branch of “Enough is Enough,” which works to combat sexual assault on college campuses. Read more »
Leon Fleisher, a teacher, conductor and world-renowned concert pianist, filled the lower level of Hendricks Chapel on Tuesday as the first guest for this semester's University Lecture Series. Read more »
Eric Kingson, a professor of social work at Syracuse University and candidate for representative of New York state’s 24th Congressional District, discusses his plan to incorporate college issues into his campaign. Read more »
Syracuse University did not feel any significant effects of a 20 percent cut in federal work study funding that occurred five years ago this month. Read more »
Five new off campus luxury apartments are slated to open to students next fall. Altogether, the housing complexes will house around 500 students. Read more »
A new organization made up of members of the Syracuse University community is working to get students with disabilities more accessible and affordable homes. Read more »
Changes to SU's study abroad policy have had an unknown effect on enrollment, but SU has partnered with an organization to expand abroad outlets. Read more »
After four summers, four phases and extensive makeovers and repairs all around, planned renovations to Shaw Hall were completed this summer. Read more »
SU has announced a buyout program for staff members in an effort to save costs. The move is part of Chancellor Kent Syverud's Fast Forward initiative. Read more »
For the first time in a few years, Syracuse University community members gathered in front of Hendricks Chapel to take part in the CNY AIDS… Read more »
Syracuse University senior geography students have launched a website that aims to expose a wider range of people to the topic. Potential geography majors, whether they… Read more »
Barry Scheck, an attorney, DNA expert and co-founder of the Innocence Project, delivered the final University Lecture of the semester Tuesday night in Hendricks Chapel. Read more »