Alumnus takes to Ferguson’s streets to cover protests
Daily Orange alumnus and Washington Post reporter Chico Harlan reflects on experiences while covering the turmoil in Ferguson, Missouri. Read more »
Daily Orange alumnus and Washington Post reporter Chico Harlan reflects on experiences while covering the turmoil in Ferguson, Missouri. Read more »
Here is a round-up of criminal activity that occurred near campus during the past week, according to Syracuse police bulletins. Read more »
While students have advocated for more psychiatric services, nearly three years after adding full-time psychiatric services for the first time, administrators said they’re not sure adding more staff is needed. Read more »
The SU Counseling Center has already had about 750 more appointments this school year than all of last year, and students have criticized the center for its long wait times, triage system and focus on short-term counseling. Read more »
Following his appearance in court Tuesday afternoon, Syracuse lacrosse player Hayes McGinley issued a statement through his lawyer about an incident on Marshall Street last month where he punched two people. Read more »
McGinley, 20, was arrested on March 14 and indefinitely suspended from the lacrosse team the next day for an unspecified violation of team rules. He will no longer face charges for punching two people on Marshall Street last month if he stays out of trouble for a year. Read more »
Millions of college students arrive on campus each year with a mental illness or mental health concerns. In the 2014 National Survey of College Counseling Centers, 94 percent of directors reported an increase in students with severe psychological problems on their campuses. Read more »
Fraternity and Sorority Affairs
Tae Kim, 19, and Jeffrey Yam, 21, have both been charged with hazing in the first degree, a misdemeanor. They pled not guilty in court last month. Nothing was decided and the case is still in the early stages, said James Hopkins, Kim's lawyer. Read more »
Here is a round-up of criminal activity that occurred near campus during the past week, according to Syracuse police bulletins. Read more »
The popular Marshall Street bar paid its $7,160.18 debt on April 3. The document certifying Chuck’s had paid its debt was not available online until April 7. The Pittston, Pennsylvania location of food distributor USA Foods Inc. sued Chuck’s on Jan. 16 over unpaid bills. Read more »
Here is a round-up of criminal activity that occurred near campus during the past week, according to Syracuse police bulletins Read more »
Here is a round-up of criminal activity that occurred near campus during the past week, according to Syracuse police bulletins. Unlicensed possession of marijuana A… Read more »
As the lawsuit between Syracuse University and the developer it hired to construct a new bookstore enters its ninth month, the fences surrounding the proposed construction site are posing a problem for city-owned sidewalks and bike paths. Read more »
Here is a round-up of criminal activity that occurred near campus during the past week, according to Syracuse police bulletins. Read more »
Syracuse redshirt freshman midfielder Hayes McGinley was suspended indefinitely from the team last Sunday for “a violation of team rules,” an SU Athletics spokesman said Sunday afternoon. Read more »
Here is a round-up of criminal activity that occurred near campus during spring break, according to Syracuse police bulletins. Read more »
The Student Association assembly passed five bills in just under half an hour Monday night, including a bill giving the organization’s vice president a bigger… Read more »
Here is a round-up of criminal activity that happened near campus during the past week, according to Syracuse police bulletins. Resisting arrest A senior… Read more »
A former Syracuse University student who claims she was involuntary committed to the psychiatric section of a hospital after she visited Health Services with flu-like symptoms is now suing the university and the hospital. Read more »
Here is a round-up of criminal activity that happened near campus during the past week, according to Syracuse police bulletins. Read more »
Here is a round-up of criminal activity that happened near campus during the past week, according to Syracuse police bulletins. Read more »
The University Senate held its second meeting of the semester Wednesday night and discussed the search for a new library dean among other topics. Read more »
Here is a round-up of criminal activity that happened near campus during the past week, according to Syracuse police bulletins. Nuisance party violation A senior… Read more »
A former Syracuse University professor who claims she was “unlawfully terminated” because she took multiple leaves of absence due to disability and pregnancy is now suing the university. Read more »