
‘You only get one’: Alaina Rice wants to make the most of every day
When Alaina Rice learned that her father had become a person with quadriplegia, it motivated her to live life to its fullest. Read more »
When Alaina Rice learned that her father had become a person with quadriplegia, it motivated her to live life to its fullest. Read more »
OttoTHON, Syracuse University's largest student-run philanthropy event, holds its ninth annual dance marathon in Goldstein Auditorium Sunday, March 5, 2023. Dancers helped to raise money for Upstate Golisano Children's Hospital and the Miracle Kids throughout the event. Read more »
On Monday night, members of SU’s Jewish community gathered at the Winnick Hillel Center to celebrate the holiday of Purim. Read more »
Sophomore Nancy Dunkle launches her music career through singles and performances at local house show venues. Read more »
Syracuse has compiled a 5-7 record in the ACC Tournament since joining the conference 10 years ago, and has never advanced past the tournament’s quarterfinal round. Read more »
We cannot tell young people not to follow their passions simply because some assume that a degree may be useless, or they won’t make any money, or because you believe they are “above” a certain major. Read more »
The third entry in the Creed’s franchise features complex characters and creative action scenes, becoming one of the most entertaining films of the year. Read more »
Syracuse went 4-1 against opponents over the past two weeks, improving to No. 16 overall. Read more »
Edwards notched 13 double-doubles and was named to the All-ACC Third Team while Mintz was named in the All-ACC Freshman Team. Read more »
Syracuse got off to a 3-0 start for the first time since 2020 but has since lost their past three games, most recently falling to Duke in overtime on Sunday. Read more »
Syracuse remained No. 2 in the Inside Lacrosse rankings after defeating UAlbany and Virginia Tech. Read more »
The anti-LGBTQ graffiti in Watson Hall was reported on Feb. 24, but DPS add the incident to its bias reporting website until March 2. Read more »
Syracuse University students called for the administration to be more transparent after a reported Feb. 24 bias-related incident in Watson Hall. Read more »
On Saturday night, University Union hosted ‘College Chuckle,’ their first student comedy show in Schine Underground. Read more »
After attending a participatory budgeting session in February, SA President David Bruen was inspired to take a stance on the lead paint crisis in Syracuse. Read more »
This Sunday, Syracuse University students gathered in Goldstein Auditorium to dance and fundraise for 12 hours at the ninth annual OttoTHON Dance Marathon. Read more »
Gerry McNamara felt that Syracuse was everything he wanted college to be, going on to have a record-setting career honored with a jersey retirement. Read more »
Despite their busy schedules, graduate students took the time, three minutes exactly, to present their research for the Three Minute Thesis competition. Read more »
Teammates called Hakim Warrick as “Mr. Go-Go gadget arms.” He used his athleticism to rank top five in points and rebounds for Syracuse all-time. Read more »
On Friday night, the 30th annual Syracuse Area Music Awards were held at the Palace Theatre, to celebrate the accomplishments of local musicians. Read more »
Community members and chili enthusiasts stopped by Thornden Park this past Sunday for the 26th annual Thornden Park Chili Bowl Festival. Read more »
The student experience does not include ignoring and condoning hate crimes or bias of any sort. Public safety includes investigating hate crimes as hate crimes and telling the wider community when there is a need for concern. Read more »