Writer: Gabe Stern
Health insurance plan sparks heated debate among graduate students
After hours of debate, Graduate Student Organization senators voted to approve a new, cheaper health care plan. Read More »
Residents express concerns over ReZone Syracuse during Monday forum
The forum was held at Nottingham High School and discussed the changing landscape of Syracuse businesses and residences. Read More »
High school students rally for stricter gun laws at Syracuse March for Our Lives
The march on Saturday afternoon was almost entirely student-organized. Read More »
Mayor Ben Walsh joins panelists at Syracuse University I-81 symposium
The panel was co-hosted by the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and the School of Architecture. Read More »
Committee endorses Syracuse Graduate Employees United union drive
Wednesday marked the first time unionization efforts were extensively discussed in a Graduate Student Organization senate meeting. Read More »
Graduate students express concern over possible health insurance policy switch
A discussion was hosted by Syracuse University administrators on Monday about a possible switch from Blue Cross Blue Shield to Aetna health coverage for graduate students. Read More »
Online JD program could increase accessibility at the College of Law, faculty say
The program is slated to launch in January 2019. Read More »
Graduate Student Organization members express frustration over private meeting
GSO President Jack Wilson said he was notified of a plan to potentially replace Student Legal Services after a meeting with university leaders had already occurred. Read More »
PBS host discusses divisiveness in politics, social media during Syracuse University lecture
Alexander Heffner, host of PBS’s "The Open Mind," discussed incivility in government and social media Thursday evening. Read More »
5 student activists reflect on protests a year after Trump’s initial travel ban announcement
Here's how some students have continued with activism a year after President Donald Trump's travel ban. Read More »
40 years since the Saltine Warrior’s removal as Syracuse University’s mascot, indigenous leaders reflect on controversy
The Saltine Warrior created controversy across campus in the 1970s. Read More »
Area residents split over ways to address deer overpopulation, culling methods
The Urban Deer Task Force, led by State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry researchers, has advised Syracuse and DeWitt to cull their urban deer populations. Read More »
Campus community gathers for candlelight vigil honoring victims of Pan Am Flight 103 bombing
About 200 Syracuse University campus community members attended the event. Read More »
SUNY-ESF ranks No. 2 on Princeton Review list of ‘Top 50 Green Colleges’
With new initiatives for sustainability, SUNY-ESF was once again ranked No. 2 in the Princeton Review’s rankings of green colleges. Read More »
U.S.-Turkey visa suspension could affect prospective SU students
A new visa suspension between the United States and Turkey has the potential to leave many prospective students from Turkey in limbo. Read More »
Syracuse University students raise money to fund post-hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico
Several students at SU have families stranded in Puerto Rico without resources such as power or clean water, they said. Read More »
Republican politicians discuss market-based solutions for climate change at Syracuse University
Many conservatives have been hesitant to discuss climate change, but on Thursday night several prominent Republican politicians came together in Dineen Hall to talk about future market-based solutions to the topic. Read More »