Writer: Kennedy Rose
Students circulate statement criticizing DPS, SPD handling of Ackerman Avenue assault
Syracuse University students, campus police and city police have released conflicting statements about the details of the Saturday assault. Read More »
Pete Sala details SU construction projects
Sala also discussed SU’s local, minority and veteran hiring for campus construction projects. Read More »
Watson Hall loses drinking water after main break
Watson residents still have access to water for restrooms and showers. Read More »
Award-winning scientist’s memoir selected for SEM 100 reading
The 2016 memoir focuses on issues of sexism and mental health. Read More »
SU decides not to cancel classes
SU remained opened as the Syracuse area saw below-zero wind chills and neighborhoods schools decided to close. Read More »
Opioid addiction treatment court opens in Syracuse
Judge Rory McMahon is presiding over the new opioid court, which was opened to help people who were arrested get treatment for their addictions. Read More »
SU cancels Wednesday night classes as temperatures plummet
The university will update the campus community on Thursday classes by 6:30 a.m. Read More »
SU’s research ambitions marked by top-tier designation, millions of dollars in spending
The university pledged millions of dollars to research, from providing student grants to hiring faculty. Read More »
SU officials discuss veterans, city school initiatives
Syracuse University will provide scholarships for city students to attend SU’s pre-college program. Read More »
Comparing Greek life across SU’s peer institutions
How SU's Greek life compares to peer institutions in enrollment and sanctions. Read More »
Common Council debates sales tax-sharing agreement with Onondaga County
The agreement would share sales tax with Onondaga County, and it would last until 2030. Read More »
Professor works to revitalize near-extinct American chestnut trees
American chestnuts were hit by a fungal blight in the early 20th century. Read More »
SU releases results of months-long Greek life review
The review suggested improvements for SU’s handling of FASA, communication, diversity and inclusion, law enforcement jurisdiction, risk management and unrecognized groups. Read More »
Theta Tau lawsuit reaches ruling, federal lawsuit still ongoing
Here are the latest updates on lawsuits involving students connected to the Theta Tau videos. Read More »
String of 5 burglaries hits University Hill neighborhood
No arrests were made in connection to the burglaries. Read More »
INTERACTIVE: Here is what construction will happen on campus over winter break
Six main areas of construction will continue over winter break. Read More »
Teresa Dahlberg to step down as dean of SU’s College of Engineering and Computer Science
The dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science will begin her new job at Texas Christian University in March 2019. Read More »
SU will now pay for students’ Title IX hearing transcripts
Students previously had to pay hundreds of dollars to obtain transcripts of their Title IX hearings. Read More »
Restaurant workers to rally against proposed end to tipping
Servers and other tipped workers from around New York state will rally at SUNY-ESF on Monday to protest the end of the minimum wage tip credit in the restaurant industry. Read More »
SU leaders, trustees address student demands at Hendricks Chapel forum
The student coalition Recognize Us has demanded that SU conduct an audit of Greek life and rework diversity and implicit bias training. Read More »
iSchool dean promises faculty diversity training in wake of fraternity expulsion
Student said the School of Information Studies needs to make students aware of resources for reporting cases of discrimination. Read More »
SU has no say over private Theta Tau fraternity housing
Syracuse University has removed 18 students from “academic participation,” officials said on Sunday and Monday. Read More »
SU Board of Trustees members to attend Wednesday forum, official says
Chancellor Kent Syverud and other Syracuse University administrators will attend the forum to discuss the Theta Tau incident. Read More »
SU will not publicly release names of students in Theta Tau investigation
Dean of Students Robert Hradsky said SU will never release the names of students under investigation, in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act. Read More »