Tag: Hendricks Chapel
SUNY-ESF student killed after shooting in home alongside family Monday
Troy Eames was shot along with his father, Onondaga County Deputy Isaac Eames, and his mother, Karen Eames, at their home in the town of Clay. Read More »
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grants SU $1.5 million to enhance Indigenous studies
Syracuse University will receive $1.5 million from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to develop the new center and strengthen course offerings and curricula in Native and Indigenous studies. Read More »
1st Operation Orange Warmup collects winter clothing for CNY organizations
The university community donated winter clothing at Syracuse University’s basketball game against Florida State University on Jan. 15 and at Hendricks Chapel from Jan. 17-21. Read More »
Hendricks Chapel holds annual ceremony in remembrance of Pan Am Flight 103 victims
Hendricks Chapel held its annual remembrance ceremony for the 270 victims who died in the Pan Am Flight 103 terrorist attack — including 35 Syracuse University study abroad students — on Tuesday. Read More »
SA president, VP achieved some campaign promises, affirm more work to be done
David Bruen and Darnelle Stinfort, president and vice president of Syracuse University’s Student Association, created a number of campaign promises which they pursued this fall semester. Read More »
Around 60 people gather outside Hendricks Chapel to defend abortion rights
SU students and Syracuse community members joined outside of Hendricks Chapel to defend Roe v. Wade. Read More »
SU’s Chabad House hosts annual menorah lighting Tuesday night
Chabad House at Syracuse University hosted their annual menorah lighting Tuesday night. Read More »
Alumni, employees look back on 50 years of People's Place
Students, employees and alumni reminisce on 50 years of the student-run cafe, People’s Place. Read More »
SU’s 1st Indigenous healer discusses cultural meanings of Full Moon Ceremony
Diane Schenandoah, SU’s first Indigenous healer, discussed the upcoming Full Moon Ceremony with The Daily Orange. Read More »
SU Indigenous students find Columbus statue ‘offensive and threatening’
Syracuse community members have called for the statue to be taken down and Columbus Circle to be renamed, but the measures have faced opposition. Read More »
About the Song: Remembrance Scholar finds courage to perform in honor of mother's best friend
Miriam Luby Wolfe was one of the 35 students who was killed from the terrorist bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. For Corey Henry, representing Miriam as a Remembrance Scholar was about her mother and their beautiful friendship. Read More »
Boost the ’Cuse 2021 raises over $1.28 million, 42% more than 2020 campaign
SU received donations from 5,109 donors from 49 states and 12 countries, raising more than $1.28 million. Read More »
Ranking of the top 5 coffee places around SU
In honor of National Coffee Day, Capeley Zimet channels her inner Lorelai Gilmore to rank SU’s coffee scene. Read More »
3 Syracuse events to commemorate 20th anniversary of 9/11
This year's 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks will be honored in multiple spaces around Syracuse Read More »
What Hendricks Chapel’s full return to in-person services means for SU community
Hendricks Chapel has had to follow the university's COVID-guidelines and will resume in-person service this fall. Read More »
‘Cuse Food Funder raises over $7,000 for Hendricks Chapel's food pantries
‘Cuse Food Funder, organized by Hendricks Chapel, allows patrons to virtually donate to Hendricks food pantries. Read More »
SU College of Law student dies
Goerner was a member of the College of Law’s Class of 2023 and was studying remotely from his home in Mohnton, Pennsylvania. Read More »
Students rally against sexual assault at virtual Take Back the Night
Speakers and organizers at the event discussed the obstacles that make it challenging for survivors to report their assault. Read More »
SU students had to push for 2 wellness days. They're still overwhelmed.
With the semester half over, some students said they’re particularly worn out. Read More »
Despite inclusivity efforts, some SU facilities remain inaccessible
In the Board of Trustees’ diversity report, it identified 10,000 incidents in on-campus buildings and facilities that will be considered code violations. Read More »
SU, SUNY-ESF commemorates community members who’ve died over past 2 years
This is the fifth annual Service of Commemoration, though last year’s ceremony was canceled due to the pandemic. Read More »
How professors are redesigning their courses amid COVID-19
The pandemic has created additional work for instructors, who again have to dedicate time and energy to redesigning classes and addressing new obstacles for the spring semester. Read More »
SU community gathers to memorialize victims of Pan Am Flight 103
SU hosted a virtual service Monday to memorialize the passengers on the flight, including 35 SU students who were returning from a semester abroad. Read More »