Tag: College of Engineering and Computer Science
DPS investigating antisemitic drawing reported in Sadler Hall
DPS is investigating a bias incident in which two students discovered a drawing of a character with a “Hitler style mustache” in Sadler Hall. Read More »
Campus Store prepares for Barnes & Noble takeover with temporary closures
Multiple campus store locations will temporarily close over the next two weeks to prepare for its Barnes & Noble takeover. Read More »
SA to connect with Syracuse community with ‘Syracuse Wonder Bubbles’ event
Syracuse University’s Student Association will host a Wonder Bubbles volunteering event this Friday as part of SA’s annual Fall Into Action. Read More »
DPS investigating reported racial slur bias incident on South Campus
DPS is investigating an incident where a student reported hearing someone use a racial slur in a nearby South Campus apartment on Nov. 6. Read More »
GSO addresses election results, approves funding
SU’s Graduate Student Organization discussed the results of the general elections and filled one vacant internal senate position on Wednesday. Read More »
SU honors course on 2024 election draws intergenerational students
As a senior citizen and self-described “political junkie,” Phyllis LaVine jumped at the opportunity to take “Politics of the 2024 Election.” Read More »
SU’s PRSA condemns Trump rally comedian’s anti-Puerto Rico jokes
SU’s Puerto Rican Student Association released a statement condemning comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s remarks during a rally for former President Donald Trump. Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.” Read More »
SU to host 12 events for Native Heritage Month
Syracuse University is hosting 12 events throughout November to celebrate Native Heritage Month across campus. Read More »
Students reflect on Israel-Hamas war impacts a year after its start
As the world watches the war, several Israeli and Palestinian SU students feel its impact through firsthand accounts from family. Read More »
How to stay safe on Halloween
As Halloween weekend approaches, The Daily Orange has compiled tips for students to stay safe and avoid risky situations during festivities. Read More »
Undergraduate Labor Organization advocates for on-campus unions
Undergraduate Labor Organization members were unsure of its future, now a new freshman board has revitalized the group with a new focus. Read More »
SU’S DEIA forum highlights efforts toward inclusivity on campus
Syracuse University’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion hosted its biannual diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility forum Wednesday. Read More »
CANVASSING CLUBS: Local organizations encourage political involvement, voting on campus
As voting deadlines approach, canvassing organizations have appeared across SU’s campus, urging students to make their way to the polls. Read More »
Local beekeepers unpack environmental struggles in SU’s bee colonies
When local beekeepers Bob Faulkner and Jennifer Bittner first came to SU to take care of its bee hives in June, the colonies were struggling. Read More »
Shirt World closes after 48 years, signifying new chapter for its owners
Dave and Sandee Jacobs have sold SU merchandise to the community on Marshall Street for 48 years. Now, their store, Shirt World, is closing. Read More »
University senators share mixed feedback on Syracuse Statement
Syracuse University’s Senate discussed the Syracuse Statement during its second meeting of the semester Wednesday afternoon. Read More »
International scholars bring global understanding to Remembrance cohort
International Remembrance scholars Yifan “Ivan” Shen and Adya Parida bring unique perspectives to the Remembrance Scholars cohort. Read More »
Remembering SUNY Oswego students who died on Pan Am Flight 103
Colleen Brunner and Lynne Hartunian, two SUNY Oswego students, were among the 270 people killed in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing. Read More »
Lockerbie Scholars reflect on program legacy, concerns with changes
Cameron Colville has wanted to be a Lockerbie Scholar since he was 10 years old. Achieving that dream has been bittersweet. Read More »
SU responds to open letter about Lockerbie Scholarship program change
Syracuse University responded to an open letter from community members expressing disappointment with changes to the Lockerbie Scholarship. Read More »
‘Life Together’ leads bipartisan dialogue ahead of elections
The dialogue was part of SU's “Life Together Series,” an initiative aiming to foster civic engagement and political discussion on campus. Read More »
AC refrigerant leak prompts Women’s Building evacuation, SFD response
SFD determined that the reported gas odor came from a small refrigerant leak in an air conditioning unit in SU's Women’s Building. Read More »
Explaining New York state’s hazing laws
New York is one of 44 states with anti-hazing laws that make it illegal to force reckless physical activity during group initiations. Read More »
Remembrance Week talk encourages grieving through creative expression
Syracuse University’s National Veterans Resource Center hosted “Healing Trauma Through Poetry and Music” as part of 2024 Remembrance week. Read More »