
Indigenous students will design art installation to honor Onondaga Nation
The installation will acknowledge SU’s presence on land traditionally belonging to the Onondaga Nation. Read more »
The installation will acknowledge SU’s presence on land traditionally belonging to the Onondaga Nation. Read more »
In a Zoom conversation hosted by the Goldring arts journalism and communications program, music critic Alex Ross shared the inspiration and writing process behind his latest book. Read more »
The increased availability of mail-in and early voting could impact the outcome of the election and shape voting policies for years to come. Read more »
This season, Syracuse is 3-for-12 on fourth downs, 85th out of 92 teams who have played in 2020. Read more »
In this new role, LaShan Lovelace will work with SU administrators and staff to create and expand diversity and inclusion initiatives. Read more »
Screen Time columnist Patrick Gunn says that the series uses flashbacks and monologues to portray complex characters with tragic pasts. Read more »
Nathan Henderson finds extra speed at the end of races to catapult Syracuse men’s cross country to new heights. Read more »
Murray Lebovitz sells bottles of cold brew to students, buying beans for the coffee from local roasters such as Recess Coffee. Read more »
Although the league was cancelled today, it was a bright spot for many high school players and coaches Read more »
SUNY-ESF students attending in-person classes must test negative for the coronavirus before they can leave for Thanksgiving break. Read more »
InclusiveU students work with Sound Beat: Access Audio, whose latest project is an audio adaptation of a book about the Ashokan Reservoir. Read more »
As the presidency draws all the attention, one important election is happening right now in our community. Read more »
Former Syracuse University professor Dana Balter can make real change in congress, if she can defeat incumbent Rep. John Katko. Read more »
Over a dozen elected officials from Dewitt and Manlius endorsed Dana Balter in the NY-24 congressional race. Read more »
We discuss how Syracuse activists view the recently-passed Right to Know Act and future plans to address police reform. Read more »
Student Association will meet with Mayor Ben Walsh next week to discuss replacing a traffic light at the intersection of Waverly and Comstock avenues with a four-way stop. Read more »
The petition is the first of three that researchers must file with the federal government before moving forward. Read more »