Writer: Delia Rangel
Syracuse Community Fridge battles food insecurity with free options
Lis Webber founded Syracuse Community Fridge to combat food insecurity in the city. It's set to open its doors at All Saints Church in March. Read More »
SU's Hendricks Chapel supports Muslim students throughout Ramadan
Hendricks Chapel is preparing to support Muslim students during Ramadan by providing meals and community events for students observing. Read More »
USen votes to approve 135 new courses, 120 revised courses
The University Senate approved the curriculum committee’s February report, which details new, revised and other programs it reviewed. Read More »
Gov. Hochul refuses to extradite doctor who prescribed abortion pills to minor
Gov. Kathy Hochul rejected Louisiana's request to extradite a doctor who was indicted for prescribing abortion pills to a minor. Read More »
Andrea-Rose Oates claims Unsung Hero Award for nonprofit ‘Girlz Rize’
Andrea-Rose Oates, SU junior, received the Unsung Hero Award honoring her community service and advocacy for girls' education. Read More »
U.S. Justice Department suing multiple state officials for immigration policies
The U.S. Justice Dept is suing New York state over policies that protect undocumented immigrants and block Trump’s deportation agenda. Read More »
NY Sen. Gillibrand responds to Trump's planned executive order for terminating DOEd
Following Trump’s plans to eliminate the Department of Education, NY Sen. Gillibrand said she'll do everything in her power to protect it. Read More »
'Dangerous precedent': SU professors petition after deans' override of faculty vote on new A&S curriculum
Faculty members are urging Deans Mortazavi and Van Slyke to work collaboratively with the Curriculum Committee to revise and delay the implementation of the new Liberal Arts Core by one year. Read More »
DPS investigating criminal activity, vehicle larcenies reports on Comstock
Syracuse University’s Department of Public Safety is actively investigating multiple reports of criminal activity around Comstock Avenue. Read More »
DPS identifies person responsible for Walnut Ave. bias incident
SU's Dept of Public Safety issued citations and a trespass notice to a person who shouted a racial slur on Walnut Avenue. Read More »
Trump’s financial aid freeze blocked by D.C. federal judge
A federal judge blocked President Trump’s Monday night order temporarily pausing all loans, grants and other financial assistance. Read More »
Valerie Goldstein, SU graduate, remembered for 'unstoppable' drive
Valerie, a 2024 SU graduate, and her family died on Christmas Day as a result of a carbon monoxide leak in their New Hampshire vacation home. Read More »
Walsh reflects on time in office during 2025 State of the City Address
Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh emphasized economic and environmental initiatives throughout final annual State of the City Address Thursday night. Read More »
Explaining the looming TikTok ban
As January 19 approaches, the U.S. government’s push for TikTok’s sale continues. The app’s future is uncertain, for its 170 million users. Read More »
Hochul announces $1 billion commitment in 2025 State of the State Address
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a $1 billion commitment to combat climate change, cut middle-class taxes and address the housing crisis. Read More »
NY state determines officers who shot Christopher Murphy were 'legally justified'
The two Syracuse police officers responsible for killing Christopher Murphy were determined “legally justified” in their actions. Read More »
SU pursues new hotel on University Ave. for Fall 2027 opening
Syracuse University will build a hotel on University Avenue, and open it by fall 2027. The hotel will have 200 rooms and be full-service. Read More »
Campus store employees express uncertainty over B&N transition
On Oct. 21, Syracuse Campus Store student employees received an email informing them they needed to reapply for their current positions. Read More »
United Syracuse advocates for changes to SU employee parking rates
United Syracuse is pushing for change to SU's parking fee system, which they say disproportionately affects lower-wage employees. Read More »
Mannion, Williams 4th debate marks final face-off before election day
New York State Sen. John Mannion and Rep. Brandon Williams met for their fourth and final debate in the race for NY–22. Read More »
Mannion, Williams engage in 3rd debate for NY-22 seat
New York State Sen. John Mannion and Rep. Brandon Williams engaged in their third and final debate for the NY-22 congressional seat on Tuesday. 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 »
Project Callisto pushes for donor support after announcing imminent closing
When Project Callisto announced its imminent closing on Sept. 25 former on-campus ambassadors said they were devastated by its struggles. Read More »
Indigenous Students at Syracuse pushes for fall break adjustment
Members of Indigenous Students at Syracuse said they feel the dates of fall break overshadow Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrations. Read More »