
New Yorkers on parole vote for president for 1st time after 2018 order
In New York, the 2020 election marked the first time New Yorkers on parole could vote for the president. Read more »
In New York, the 2020 election marked the first time New Yorkers on parole could vote for the president. Read more »
White will fill the spot of former Councilor Tim Rudd, who resigned after accepting a job as Mayor Ben Walsh’s budget director in September. Read more »
Kerr led the team with two goals and four points in an abbreviated 2020 season. Read more »
We talk about last week's election in New York's 24th Congressional District. We cover everything about how the election affected residents and Syracuse University students. Read more »
JaCobian Morgan completed his first start against Boston College on Saturday with one touchdown and 188 yards. Read more »
Instead of in-person performances, Creations Dance Company and Outlaws Dance Troupe are showcasing their choreography through concept videos. Read more »
The theater is part of an initiative to provide relief for independent venues from the federal government. Read more »
America rejected a demagogue, but we still must work together to fight against the systemic inequalities that haunt our country. Read more »
In this election, President Donald Trump lost and democracy won. But the future for our country is still unclear. Read more »
The lawsuit alleges that Boeheim was negligent, driving an SU-owned vehicle at a high rate of speed leading up to the crash. Read more »
Mangakahia is Syracuse’s all-time assist leader, with 591, and she led the country in assists and assists per game in 2017. Read more »
Precautionary microcluster “yellow zones” such as Onondaga County must limit non-essential gatherings held both indoors and outdoors to 25 people or fewer. Read more »
The employees worked at the Armory Square restaurant from Oct. 24 through Nov. 3 from 11 am to between 9am and 11pm. Read more »
SU made the decision due to rising COVID-19 cases in the central New York region. Read more »
SU will not stream or record in-person classes as it did for the fall 2020 semester. Read more »
Health department investigators are working to identify anyone the rider came in close contact with. Read more »
Whether you wear an N95 mask, bandana or hand-sewn mask, here are some courses to consider taking next semester. Read more »