Writer: Gabe Stern
Joe Biden 'deeply disturbed' by hate crimes, bias incidents at Syracuse University
“We are truly in a battle for the soul of this nation, and it requires all of us to stand up together as a country against racism and bigotry,” Biden said on Twitter. Read More »
McMahon releases statement in support of Chancellor Syverud
McMahon also condemned the recent hate crimes and bias-related incidents on campus, saying “The racist and cowardly attacks impacting our community this past week have no place in Onondaga County.” Read More »
SU faculty member threatened by anonymous anti-Semitic email
The email, sent anonymously, referenced the Holocaust and used an anti-Semitic slur. Read More »
Cuomo criticizes Syverud’s handling of hate crimes, bias-related incidents
Cuomo said he directed the state’s Hate Crimes Task Force to expand their investigation to include recent reports of a white supremacist manifesto being allegedly airdropped to students in Bird Library. Read More »
Alpha Chi Rho denies involvement in racist incident as IFC expels fraternity
Syracuse University’s Interfraternity Council expelled the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity indefinitely from campus. Read More »
Several Student Association cabinet members receive hateful emails
The emails were sent from an account titled "Inland Waterways Incorporated." Read More »
‘This is my responsibility’: Syverud pledges to address protesters' demands
Protesters at the Barnes Center went through all 10 of their demands will Chancellor Kent Syverud for about an hour. Read More »
Details emerge of 3rd bias-related graffiti found in Day Hall
Three floors in Day Hall have had racist or bias-related graffiti to black or Asian students. Read More »
Mayor Ben Walsh releases statement on racist, anti-Semitic incidents around SU
Walsh called the acts "vile and appalling" and said they would not be tolerated. Read More »
Swastika drawn in snow across from 505 on Walnut
The swastika is visible on the side of 505 on Walnut facing Comstock Avenue. Read More »
Why students are still protesting in Barnes Center after 24 hours
Student organizers told The Daily Orange they don't plan to leave until university officials provide answers to their demands in writing. Read More »
Students pressure administrators at Barnes Center sit-in
The sit-in began at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday morning. Read More »
Students hold sit-in at Barnes Center
The sit-in was organized in response to student concerns regarding SU's response to racist graffiti in Day Hall. Read More »
‘It’s happening again’: SU students voice concerns over racist graffiti
The forum was organized in less than a day after reports emerged of racial slurs in Day Hall. Read More »
Temple Concord comes to terms with selling century-old home
The Temple Society of Concord, 108 years old, will likely be converted into luxury student apartments in less than a year. The congregation has agreed in principle to sell the synagogue after dealing with a growing deficit for two decades. Read More »
SU surpasses Boost the ‘Cuse fundraising goal
Boost the ‘Cuse is a 44-hour fundraiser meant to attract 5,000 students, faculty and alumni to donate to Syracuse University. Read More »
Ryan McMahon defeats challenger Tony Malavenda in Onondaga County
The Republican incumbent won by more than 9,000 votes. Read More »
Syracuse University breaks fundraising record for 2nd year in a row
SU raised about $13 million more in the 2019 fiscal year than the 2018 fiscal year. Read More »
Title IX changes remain unimplemented nearly a year after proposal
The proposed changes shift the definition of sexual harassment. Read More »
SU releases Fall 2019 Census data
The report details student demographics by career and gender, career and ethnicity, Pell Grant status and undergraduate and graduate retention rates. Read More »
House Democrats to present bill on college affordability
The bill is expected to cost about $400 billion over the next decade. Read More »
Car crashes into Walnut Hall
SU will move two students to DellPlain Hall while their room is repaired. Read More »
FULFILLED: Rachel Lange finds deeper meaning to Remembrance Week a decade after visiting memorial
In a childhood where she moved about 10 times, one of the constants in Rachel Lange's life was her family's connection to Pan Am Flight 103. Read More »