During SA's meeting Monday night, the assembly talked about a resolution calling for syllabi to be altered, a resolution calling for changes to the class cancellation policy and discussed a resolution dealing with Recognized Student Organizations. Read more »
It has been said that our generation’s defining trait is indifference, and millennials know this critique all too well. In a recent interview with Vice,… Read more »
The Korean American Student Association is happy to announce our endorsement of Aysha Seedat and Jane Hong for presidential and vice presidential candidates of the… Read more »
The university is disappointed the SU Abroad Paris Noir program did not have sufficient enrollment for this summer’s trip. We worked very hard to promote… Read more »
Partnering up with The Schultz Family Foundation and the U.S. Department of Defense, the IVMF helped to establish the Onward to Opportunity program, which assists service members and active duty spouses on military bases by offering industry-specific training and certifications. Read more »
SU is implementing a student health insurance plan that requires all full-time students to carry some form of coverage compatible with President Barack Obama’s health care law. The plan will cost $1,890 and is in line with other universities across the U.S. Read more »
Members of Greek life from many different fraternities and sororities have committed various forms of misconduct in the past couple of weeks. Read more »
Chuck Hayward graduated from Syracuse University in 2002 after completing his degree in television, radio and film, and now writes for the new NBC show “One… Read more »
Syracuse University’s Student Philanthropy Council kicked of its annual week of giving on Monday. The group’s philanthropy week celebration is a series of events aimed at raising awareness of the critical role philanthropy plays at SU and in society as a whole. Read more »
Jim Whitcomb, 44, the Sliders employee, had been on the sidewalk watching an argument between Kendall Talbot, the female employee, and McGinley. But once Whitcomb saw McGinley strike Talbot, he immediately hit McGinley, knocking McGinley to the ground. Read more »