Writer: Lydia Niles
Duck: Lydia Niles
Asst. Feature Editor | Fall 2017; Asst. Digital Feature Editor | Spring 2018; Feature Editor | Fall 2018 Read More »
Women faculty are divided over pay gap after SU announces resolution
Nearly one year ago, Syracuse University released a faculty salary review report that showed a statistically and economically significant university-wide gender pay gap. Since then, the university has taken a series of actions to close the gap. Read More »
Colleges in Pittsburgh channel grief into forward momentum, showing they will not ‘surrender’
As the world mourns the massacre in Pittsburgh, leaders of all faiths are mobilizing college campuses to act forward. Read More »
Ottothon to fundraise for children in hospitals in 12-hour dance marathon
Syracuse University’s annual Ottothon fundraiser is next weekend — and it’s not too late to sign up and dance the day away. Read More »
Video: SU women’s basketball answers rapid-fire questions
Members of the women’s basketball team assign superlatives for best style, worst driver, funniest and others. Read More »
Video: Men’s basketball answers rapid-fire questions
Members of the men's basketball team give out superlatives for best handles, worst cook, funniest and others. Read More »
Meditation sessions on campus provide opportunities for self-discovery
Tucked away in the basement of Hendricks, student leaders, Buddhist Co-Chaplains and community volunteers lead meditation sessions for members of the SU community. Read More »
Your ultimate guide for specialty coffee blends, origins in Syracuse
Here’s a breakdown of all the local blends and origins to kick International Coffee Day into full gear. Read More »
Bandier scholarship fundraiser to honor, continue Gregg Allman’s legacy
Before Gregg Allman died in 2017, he helped set up a scholarship for students in Syracuse University’s Bandier Program. Today, community members are ensuring the scholarship lives on with Allman’s legacy. Read More »
Here’s what you need to know about this year’s Juice Jam performers
University Union’s annual Juice Jam music festival is this weekend, and here’s what you need to know about the artists performing. Read More »
Syracuse still mourns, remembers 9/11
The tragic terrorist attacks that took place on Sept. 11, 2001 are still remembered by the Syracuse community, 17 years later. Read More »
Feminist icon artist Ani DiFranco to perform at The Westcott Theater
Ani DiFranco has led a 25-year-long career, producing 20 studio albums and launching a record company, all while remaining at the forefront of feminist causes. DiFranco is set to perform at The Westcott Theater this weekend. Read More »
Political clubs on campus push for increased collaboration
The three major political organizations on campus have increasingly pushed for collaboration among one another in the last year, organizers said. Read More »
A$AP Ferg, Playboi Carti to co-headline Juice Jam 2018
University Union announced Friday that the two rappers will co-headline the annual music festival, with the support of artists Anne-Marie, Loud Luxury and Omar Apollo. Read More »
SU students’ e-sports startup receives $500,000 in investments
Angelo Damiano, a recent Syracuse graduate, teamed up with junior Michael Paris to create PowerSpike — an esports communications platform that was recently boosted with $500,000 in investments. Read More »
Dean’s Convocation marks beginning of new semester, mindset for Hendricks
Hendricks Chapel serves as the heart of Syracuse University’s campus, and last night’s Dean’s Convocation kicks the semester off. Read More »
5 SU clubs to check out this semester
The student involvement fair is Sept. 5, but until then, these clubs are worth looking into. Read More »
Get your sports fix while the Dome is empty
Whether you’re a baseball fan, soccer fan or you just like to kick back and relax, summer in Syracuse has tons of options for watching sports. Read More »
Itanwa Orinwa ‘Black Graduation’ event to give seniors a personal commencement
Itanwa Orinwa, also referred to as Black Graduation, helps highlight the personal accomplishments of black and Latinx students during their time at Syracuse University. Read More »
Chelsea Handler sparks conversation across the political spectrum in Goldstein Auditorium
Chelsea Handler and Megan Twohey, The New York Times reporter who broke the story on the Harvey Weinstein scandal, came together to talk about women, politics and women in politics. Read More »
Light Work, Newhouse partner to feature students’ photography
For its first-ever celebration, the “2018 Newhouse Photography Annual” will be featured at Light Work through July to showcase a range of student work. Read More »
Obama Foundation and UChicago partner to grow next generation of leaders
The Obama Foundation and University of Chicago announced a new scholarship program in hopes of shaping the next generation of leaders. Read More »