Writer: Catherine Leffert
Le Moyne College student was involved in SU Theta Tau fraternity
Linda LeMura, Le Moyne College’s president, said in a statement Thursday that a Le Moyne student was involved in the now-suspended fraternity. Read More »
Student Association leaders call for SU Greek life audit in wake of Theta Tau suspension
SA President James Franco and Vice President Angie Pati called for an immediate audit of SU Greek life after the Theta Tau fraternity was suspended Wednesday. Read More »
SU suspends Theta Tau fraternity after video of ‘extremely racist’ behavior surfaces
"I solemnly swear to always have hatred in my heart for n*ggers, sp*cs and most importantly the f*ckin' k*kes," a person on their knees said in the video. Read More »
Syracuse residents voice police department policy concerns
A forum was held at Eastside Family Resource Center on Wednesday night as part of the city’s search for a new police chief. Read More »
Syracuse University graduate students protest insurance plan vote
The protest took place on Monday afternoon in front of Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
Student Association candidates face off over mental health resources
Student Association presidential and vice presidential candidates discussed platforms in the first debate of the spring 2018 election. Read More »
Take Back the Night draws dozens to rally against sexual and domestic violence
The annual rally started at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
Howie Hawkins to officially launch 3rd bid for governor
Hawkins said he hopes to get at least 50,000 votes during the 2018 election. Read More »
Rep. John Katko and Mayor Ben Walsh pledge to work together
Katko has said that he and Walsh exchange texts about government affairs. Read More »
Middle States commission site team visits Syracuse University
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education will vote to approve or deny accreditation in June. Read More »
Ghufran Salih and Kyle Rosenblum announce bid for SA president and vice president
They are the third pair to publicly announce their candidacy this week. Read More »
Syracuse University graduate students to receive extra career support
Graduate students can soon access services from the new Office of Graduate and Professional Career Development. Read More »
Syracuse University to launch committee for disability services audit
The committee will choose a national consultant to conduct the review. Read More »
SU students Kaitlyn Ellsweig, Ryan Houck declare campaign for SA
Student Association elections run between April 9 and April 12. Read More »
Tickets for March for Our Lives trip go on sale Monday
Student Association will sponsor buses to Washington, D.C. and provide shuttles to the March For Our Lives rally in Syracuse. Read More »
Syracuse University to submit draft of major enrollment plan in May
The strategic enrollment plan, announced last year, will focus on recruiting applicants in states such as Texas and California. Read More »
SA will no longer organize hurricane relief trip to Houston
SA is working on a possible long-term initiative that would promote advocacy for sites of natural disasters around the world. Read More »
After 85 years, sledding is legal in this Syracuse park
Sledding is now legal in Burnet Park, which is about 15 minutes from Syracuse University’s Main Campus. Read More »
Full day of classes canceled due to snow for 3rd time in Syracuse University’s history
The rare decision cancel to classes was first announced in a Winter Weather Alert sent just before 6:30 a.m. Friday. Read More »
Chick-fil-A hosts community service event for free food
Chick-fil-A, opening Thursday morning in Cicero, hosted a day of community service on Wednesday. Read More »
Syracuse University officials push to support graduate student research
Several professors said graduate students are key to the university’s standing as a major research college. Read More »
Dean addresses College of Engineering and Computer Science’s Transformation Plan
The Transformation Plan is a multi-million dollar set of initiatives to advance goals of the College of Engineering and Computer Science. Read More »
Mayor Ben Walsh promises to improve ‘quality of life’ in Syracuse
Walsh has announced snow removal plans and the expected establishment of a Quality of Life Committee, among other things. Read More »