Tag: Bird Library
Meet Rachel May, Syracuse’s next state senator
SU’s former sustainability coordinator, a newcomer to public office, aims to use her academic background to work across constituencies and break down election barriers for the next generation of political candidates. Read More »
Schine Student Center renovations to begin in May
Renovations will involve adding seating and dining options to Schine Dining and expanding the central atrium to create a lounge on the main floor. Read More »
30 years later, Ron Cavanagh reflects on Dec. 21, 1988
Thirty years ago, on the afternoon of Dec. 21, 1988, Ron Cavanagh picked up the phone. On the other end, a travel agent said a plane had gone missing. Read More »
Although disruptive, Schine renovations will rightfully improve accessibility
Moderate columnist Bethanie Viele argues that renovations to Schine Student Center are important, despite a possible 18-month disruption. Read More »
This SU organization aims to bridge the gap between international, domestic students
The Pan Global Entrepreneurs Association, or PanGEA, will host its first challenge this November. Read More »
SU groups host events for Disability Awareness Month
A Bird Library exhibit features approximately 40 books about experiences of being disabled, including both physical and mental disabilities. Read More »
Syracuse’s Common Council is making it easier for food trucks to serve SU
New legislation reduces the license fee for food trucks from $1,500 to $500 and expands the number of available food truck locations to include spots near SU. Read More »
More food trucks could appear on streets near SU
City councilor Michael Greene’s proposal would lower license fees and expand available locations for food trucks, including to Walnut Park and the Euclid neighborhood. Read More »
Annual Orange Central welcomes alumni back to the Hill with 1st 44th reunion celebration
Members of the Syracuse University community are trekking back to the Hill and preparing for this weekend’s Orange Central alumni events. Read More »
SU senior Charlie Burg looks for more introspective songwriting in his 3rd EP
Student musician Charlie Burg made a name for himself beyond the SU campus. Read More »
‘WE REMEMBER THEM’: An intimate look into Pan Am Flight 103 at Bird Library exhibit
A new exhibit in Bird Library, set to open Thursday, showcases how the Syracuse and Lockerbie, Scotland, communities moved on after the 1988 tragedy. Read More »
Scavenger hunt at Onondaga Public Library to draw attention to banned books
Onondaga County Public Library is celebrating Banned Book Week by hosting a library-wide scavenger hunt. Read More »
An explanation of the Campus Framework: SU’s 20-year infrastructure project
Syracuse University released the Campus Framework, a 20-year plan for the physical campus, in June 2016. Here is an explanation of that plan and what it means for SU. Read More »
What you think will happen freshman year versus what actually happens
There are a lot of expectations for freshman year, but don't worry — none of them will turn out like you expect. Read More »
2nd LGBT Resource Center assistant director candidate discusses plans at forum
Jorge Castillo, the second of three candidates, spoke about strengthening LGBT academic and professional networks at the forum on Thursday. Read More »
Here are the top 10 biggest SU news stories since the Class of 2018 began as freshmen
Catch up on the biggest news stories that occurred in the SU community during the last four years. Read More »
Take a break from studying with these weekend events
If Mayfest and Block Party aren't your thing, take a break from studying this weekend with one of these events. Read More »
Asian American and Pacific Islander students celebrate their place at Syracuse University
The university is celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month with a variety of events to shed light on ethnic experiences. Read More »
Candidates prep for 1st Student Association presidential debate
The first Student Association presidential debate of the spring semester will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Maxwell Auditorium. Read More »
Women’s History Month exhibits on display in Bird Library, Carnegie
The exhibits will be on display until the end of the month. Read More »
Student Association members discuss future initiatives, events
Committee chairs and other SA officials discussed events planned for the rest of the spring semester, including Diversity Week and Take Back the Night. Read More »
Here's how Student Association chairs have advanced several initiatives over the semester
Some initiatives include student organization listening tours, extended library hours and the relaunch of SA’s Chat & Dine program. Read More »