Writer: Catherine Leffert
SU senior reflects on shooting for gratitude, and sometimes falling short
Catherine Leffert, class of 2020, shares how she balances the dichotomy of gratitude and discomfort since being home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More »
Duck: Catherine Leffert
Asst. News Editor | Spring 2018-Fall 2018; Managing Editor | Fall 2019-Spring 2020 Read More »
Letter from the editors: The D.O. will publish online for remainder of semester
As students disperse across the country, The Daily Orange will still be here. Read More »
The D.O. adjusts style guide to capitalize ‘Black’
After a careful review of its current style guide, The Daily Orange has decided to capitalize “Black” when referring to a culture, ethnicity or a group of people. Read More »
Syracuse police find no devices that received white supremacist manifesto so far
The manifesto was allegedly AirDropped to students at Bird Library on Monday night. Read More »
Mayor Ben Walsh addressed students' concerns at sit-in
Three city officials went to the sit-in in the Barnes Center at The Arch to express support for protesters who have been there since Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Read More »
Swastika, racist language against Asian people found in Haven Hall
This is the seventh reported hate crime or bias-related incident in the past 10 days. Read More »
Letter from the editors: The Daily Orange is your Syracuse news source
This year, The Daily Orange will host office hours for any Syracuse community members who wish to talk with our editors. Read More »
Former SU student and Olympian allegedly molested 7 university students in 1980s
Conrad Mainwaring, a former SU graduate student, was arrested in California in June on a sexual misconduct charge. Read More »
SU Madrid Center director announces inclusion initiatives
Syracuse University’s center in Madrid, Spain, plans to create a student task force and host experts on diversity and inclusion after at least four people used the N-word in classes at the center. Read More »
Students, professor use ‘N-word’ during classes at SU’s Madrid program
Several recently reported cases in which the N-word was used in classes prompted a community dialogue Wednesday at Syracuse University’s program in Madrid. Read More »
University Senate urges chancellor to help students barred from registration by financial holds
USen passed a motion that calls on Chancellor Kent Syverud to allow students with financial holds to register for spring classes. Read More »
Orange Experience Synchronized Skating team undefeated in season so far
Orange Experience Synchronized Skating, led by Lisa Mirabito, is in the middle of its most successful season. It has three competitions left. Read More »
SU administrators support Cluster Hires Initiative
The initiative will hire 53 tenure-track professors across seven domains. Read More »
57 priests accused of sexual abuse in list released by Syracuse Diocese
The Bishop of Syracuse announced in a letter on Saturday that the church would release the names of priests credibly accused of abuse. Read More »
SU is considering a schedule change for Wednesday classes in fall 2019
The Academic Calendar and Schedule Brainstorming Group was founded in fall 2017 to develop a list of recommendations. Read More »
SU survey: SEM 100 met its goals
Just over 66 percent of students who took the course responded to the survey. Read More »
SASSE circulates petition to install safe-sex vending machine
The petition currently has about 650 signatures. Read More »
Downtown Syracuse Rite Aid to close after 40 years in business
The South Salina Street location was purchased by Walgreens in May, and all the prescriptions will be moved to another Walgreens-owned Rite Aid on the Near Westside one mile away. Read More »
Syverud calls for SU review of new sexual assault guidelines
Chancellor Kent Syverud has tasked several groups with comprehensively reviewing new federal guidelines for people accused of sexual assault. Read More »
Here are the latest SU campus construction updates
The foundation of the $62.5 million National Veterans Resource Center is complete, and the construction of the steel structure will begin. Read More »
53 SU faculty to be hired through ‘Cluster Hires Initiative’
Syracuse University has chosen the seven themes for its Cluster Hires Initiative and approved funding for 53 faculty members. Read More »
Veterans honored during ceremony in downtown Syracuse
The ceremony was held at the Onondaga County War Memorial. Read More »
Leaders of College Democrats, Republicans satisfied with midterm elections results
The midterm elections churned out a Democratic majority in the House, flipping the chamber. Read More »