Writer: Gabe Stern
South Campus expands composting program
Syracuse University’s Office of Sustainability has involved more than 100 students living on South Campus in composting food. Read More »
City in talks with SU about federal work-study opportunities
Several common councilors questioned whether the agreement is necessary for the city. Read More »
iSchool partners with Microsoft, city to advance Syracuse Surge
The partnership will support city goals in public safety, energy and job creation. Read More »
Chancellor’s remarks on free speech spark mixed reactions
Chancellor Kent Syverud said that students should be exposed to a “true range of views” heading into the 2020 election season. Read More »
Possible 3-year housing requirement sparks concern among student leaders
SU is in the midst of a housing review meant to assess how to enhance the on-campus student experience. Read More »
Former SU football captain considering state Senate run
Sam Rodgers graduated from SU in 2015. He is considering a run for the state’s 53rd Senate district. Read More »
Destiny USA shop managers share thoughts on I-81 debate
Destiny USA has been a powerful advocate for I-81’s replacement to keep its current route. Many shop owners inside the mall are unaware of this. Read More »
Whitman School of Management celebrates 100 year anniversary
Enrollment rises and drops, corporate ties and alumni relations have largely defined the school’s first 100 years. Read More »
SU appoints dean for the College of Engineering and Computer Science
J. Cole Smith, who served as associate provost for academic initiatives at Clemson University, will start as dean on Oct. 1. Read More »
SU to hold opening ceremony for Barnes Center at The Arch
Chancellor Kent Syverud and former Board of Trustees Chairman Steven Barnes will both speak at the event. Read More »
Onondaga County comptroller accuses top-level official of driving Uber on work hours
The accusation comes after a months-long audit by the comptroller’s office, consisting of more than 300 pages of documents and interviews with both Uber and Lyft. Read More »
Trolleys to debut on SU’s campus in November
The trolleys will cover what is now the Euclid Shuttle, Warehouse Express, Quad shuttle and Late Night Orange Express. Read More »
Syracuse to adopt 5G network by Verizon
For months, lawmakers considered the unknowns of the plan with its upside. Read More »
SU student to nominate Kevin Richardson for honorary degree
Richardson will visit the SU campus on Sept. 8 and 9. Read More »
NVRC starts to take shape as opening date approaches
The complex will consolidate the university’s resources for veterans into one building. Read More »
Barnes Center at the Arch to open fall semester
The Arch will feature rock climbing walls, an esports gaming room and pet therapy. Read More »
Kevin Richardson to lead discussion at SU about his exoneration
“Justice in America: A Discussion on the Exoneration of the Central Park 5” will be held on Monday, Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Read More »
SU student identified as defendant in nationally reported sexual assault case
Gianmarco Castronovo will not return to SU after being identified as the suspect in a New Jersey sexual assault case. Read More »
SU alumnus donates $300,000 for scholarships to underrepresented students
Rob and Shelly Light’s donation will fund scholarships for students in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and the College of Visual and Performing Arts. Read More »
SU appoints Alford as permanent chief diversity and inclusion officer
Keith Alford has served as interim chief diversity officer since July 2018. Read More »
SU’s dean of libraries to serve as interim iSchool dean
David Seaman, SU’s dean of libraries, will act as interim dean as the search for a new dean continues. Read More »
Report: Student Association comptroller campaign found guilty of violating bylaws
Eduardo Gomez’s campaign for Student Association comptroller was suspended less than 30 minutes before polls closed on SA election night. Read More »
SU names 2020 class marshals
Juniors Serena Omo-Lamai and Kyle Rosenblum were named as class marshals for the Class of 2020. Read More »
SU student being treated for tuberculosis
The student is being assisted by SU’s Office of Health Services and the Onondaga County Health Department. Read More »