Writer: Karoline Leonard
Everything to know about 2021 Family Weekend guidelines, activities
SU is currently at COVID-19 alert level of “RED” for mask-wearing, meaning that students and guests are required to wear masks at all times indoors and outdoors in the presence of others. Read More »
Over 300 Syracuse community members march to defend reproductive rights
Syracuse University students and professors were among the speakers at a reproductive rights march hosted by Planned Parenthood and Women's March Syracuse on Saturday. Read More »
Students concerned over safety while running around SU campus
Students said that recent break-ins on South campus have sparked concerns over running in and around Syracuse University. Read More »
Many former Skyhall II residents express frustration over unexpected relocation
Students who had originally been living in Skyhall II were moved across campus, causing confusion and frustration. Read More »
Hundreds protest outside IFC chapter houses Tuesday alleging sexual assault
Protesters initially gathered at Psi Upsilon but their numbers grew as they visited other fraternities on Comstock and Walnut Avenues. Read More »
Students from red states experience false judgements about their political beliefs
Coming to Syracuse University from Texas, Madison Lamont, a sophomore forensic science and psychology student, faced a new challenge: being judged based on where she was from. Read More »
SA hopes to fill 33 out of 47 vacant seats during upcoming election
SA President David Bruen said he wants to expand the endowment fund to allow more members to receive stipends. Read More »
Everything to know about Class of 2020 commencement weekend
Commencement for the Class of 2020 will take place this Sunday at 10 a.m. Doors open for graduates and guests at 8 a.m. Read More »
SU relocating Skyhall ll residents to make room for COVID-19 isolation housing
Students' meal plans will be unaltered and students with parking passes will receive accommodations from the university’s Parking and Transportation Services. Read More »
SU College Republicans hope to include diverse political viewpoints
The club hopes to hold debates, bring in a speaker and possibly host the NYFCR Upstate conference. Read More »
Alpha Xi Delta suspends partnership with Autism Speaks
Alpha Xi Delta's Eta chapter at SU will now work with the Kindly Hearts Campaign to serve and fund communities directly affected by the pandemic. Read More »
SU Parking and Transportation takes over shuttle service following complaints
The map shows that safety escort shuttles operate within the approximate boundaries of W. Washington Street in Armory Square, Skytop Road near I-481, Westmoreland Ave and E. Fayette St. Read More »
5 Newhouse faculty members test positive for COVID-19
The four Newhouse faculty members have gone through contact tracing protocols. Read More »
SA plans to fund resources for students, families affected by Hurricane Ida
SU's Student Association announced Monday night that they plan to provide resources and organizations for hurricane relief. Read More »
Here are 5 news stories you may have missed this summer
From Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s resignation to a new campus masking policy, here are some of the most prominent stories The Daily Orange covered this summer. Read More »
NY College Republicans secede from national committee following investigation
The New York Federation of College Republicans alleged multiple instances of misappropriation of funds and violations of the organization’s bylaws in a report titled "CRNC Dossier." Read More »