
Trump and Clinton dominate the New York state primary
Both Trump and Clinton also won Onondaga County. Read more »
Both Trump and Clinton also won Onondaga County. Read more »
An opening ceremony for Blackstone LaunchPad, the transparent cube on the ground floor of Bird Library, was held in the Peter Graham Scholarly Commons at Bird Library Tuesday afternoon. Read more »
The college of law is the 5th school at SU to partner with 2U to create an online education program. Read more »
A number of Syracuse University students were told to fill out affidavit ballots. These ballots are given to voters who don’t show up as being registered at a certain polling place and allow them to explain why their vote should be counted. Read more »
Check out how Evan Molloy has developed from a goalie on the bench into a starter for Syracuse. Read more »
Liberal columnist Joanna Orland discusses the nuances of the stigma associated with medical marijuana on a federal level and calls for increased research to give medical cannabis the backing it needs to aid veterans. Read more »
Neighborhoods in Syracuse will be participating in a city Olympics in August that will include bocce, volleyball, kickball and cornhole. Read more »
142 reported incidents affected at least 483 Syrian women and girls. Read more »
Senior Corinne Ozanne was someone freshman Andrea Bombace always looked up to. Now Ozanne is helping teach Bombace how to fill the senior's role. Read more »
Syracuse University doctoral student Katherine Vroman defends facilitated communication as a valid method of aiding non-verbal individuals to participate in greater society. Read more »
Syracuse University professor Sandra Lane responds to a April 19 Letter to Editor on facilitated communication titled "SU faculty respond to DO facilitated communication reporting, Editorial Board." Read more »
PUBLIC is bringing its pop rock sound, somewhat like Walk the Moon, to Walnut Park next week. Listen to these songs by the band PUBLIC before they play at Mayfest on April 29th. Read more »
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Here are five songs to by Louis The Child to listen to before Mayfest this year. Read more »
Because of varying laws and required doctor training, medical marijuana can be hard to come by for those with prescription cards. Read more »
Syracuse got back into the win column on Tuesday night by beating No. 20 Cornell on the road. Read more »
Syracuse University-based EDM group Not Sober is planning on doing more than just produce music. The group hopes to copyright their name and begin selling apparel. Read more »
Music columnist Emera Riley reviewed Tokyo Police Club's newest EP, “Melon Collie and theInfinite Radness (Part 1),” and thinks the music is perfect for summer. Read more »
Nutrition columnist Khija Rockett takes a look at the fast food industry, and the ways in which even "healthy" chains, such as Chipotle, may not be good for you. Read more »
Here's what you need to know about the Chicago-based duo, who will perform at this year's Mayfest on April 29. Read more »
With Mayfest in just over a week, there's still time to prepare for the three artists that will take the stage. Check out these facts on one band, alt-rockers PUBLIC, that will be playing during the day in Walnut Park. Read more »
Mayfest is just around the corner, and California-based hip-hop artist Vince Staples is coming to SU fresh off his performance at Coachella. Here are five things you need to know about the rapper before his Walnut Park performance. Read more »
This year's Mayfest will feature three diverse groups of musicians. Hip-hop artist Vince Staples, electronic music duo Louis the Child and pop rockers PUBLIC will all appear at the festival in Walnut Park. Read more »