Writer: Sam Ogozalek
Syverud: SU will start ‘top to bottom’ review of all Greek life policies, activities and culture
Chancellor Kent Syverud sent a campus-wide email at about 6 p.m. Thursday, in response to the suspension of the Syracuse University chapter of Theta Tau. Read More »
SU has not provided a campus-wide response to release of Theta Tau video as of 5 p.m. Thursday
Students on Wednesday evening organized a protest outside of Chancellor Kent Syverud’s house to call on the university to release the videos. Read More »
SA president urges SU administrators to make themselves available following Theta Tau suspension
Student Association President James Franco said SA met with Chancellor Kent Syverud on Thursday to discuss the university’s response to Theta Tau’s suspension. Read More »
SU has not provided a campus-wide response to release of Theta Tau video as of noon Thursday
The Daily Orange on Wednesday night published a recording of a video showing people in the Theta Tau fraternity house engaging in what Chancellor Kent Syverud has called “extremely racist” behavior. Read More »
SU suspends Theta Tau fraternity after video of ‘extremely racist’ behavior surfaces
"I solemnly swear to always have hatred in my heart for n*ggers, sp*cs and most importantly the f*ckin' k*kes," a person on their knees said in the video. Read More »
Martin J. Whitman, whom SU named its business school for, dies at 93
Whitman was a Life Trustee of the university. He also supported several other initiatives at SU, including the Our Time Has Come Scholarship and the Martin and Lois Whitman Endowed Fund. Read More »
Ghufran Salih, Kyle Rosenblum elected president and vice president of Student Association’s next session
Salih is a sophomore information and technology major and Rosenblum is a sophomore psychology major. Read More »
Syracuse University student arrested on rape charge
Syracuse.com on Wednesday afternoon reported that Miguel A. Caamano, 21, was arrested and charged with third-degree rape. Read More »
Student Association candidates opt out of D.O./CitrusTV debate
All three candidate pairs said they had prior commitments on Sunday. Read More »
John Jankovic’s focus on local activism influences Student Association presidential campaign
Jankovic has served as SA’s historian and is a member of the local chapter of Democracy Matters. Read More »
Candidates prep for 1st Student Association presidential debate
The first Student Association presidential debate of the spring semester will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Maxwell Auditorium. Read More »
Assessment to be conducted following sexual misconduct allegations against SU professors
A spreadsheet sent to the School of Architecture undergraduate listserv last weekend included anonymous sexual misconduct allegations against past and present professors. Read More »
Man stabbed at ‘large party’ on Euclid Avenue early Sunday morning
The Department of Public Safety warned the Syracuse University campus to stay away from the 700 block of Euclid Avenue at about 4 a.m. Sunday. Read More »
SUNY-ESF President Quentin Wheeler announces resignation amid rising tensions
Wheeler had frequently been criticized by faculty for his leadership style. Read More »
Syracuse University will be one of the most expensive colleges in the US next year
The university has projected that the total cost of attendance for new, first-year undergraduates next fall will be north of $70,000. Read More »
Mayor Ben Walsh pledges support for shared services plan
Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney’s County-Wide Shared Services Initiative was approved 35-to-1 in a September vote. Read More »
Sen. Chuck Schumer denounces Tax Cuts and Jobs Act during Syracuse rally
Schumer (D-N.Y.) is the Senate’s minority leader. He has served as a senator since 1999. Read More »
News briefs: What you may have missed during spring break
A Liverpool man was charged again for spying on women in a bathroom and students spoke out against gun violence as part of a national movement, among other things. Read More »
iSchool ‘hackathon’ winners tackle Syracuse snow removal
The city of Syracuse partnered with the School of Information Studies and AT&T to host the hackathon, which focused on city snow plow operations. Read More »
Report supports recommendation for faculty education on ethics
The University Senate’s Committee for Diversity will publicly detail the report Wednesday during the governing body’s first March meeting. Read More »
Construction update: Bathroom sign, utility work moves forward
Pete Sala, Syracuse University’s vice president and chief facilities officer, detailed construction in a campus-wide email sent Monday afternoon. Read More »
News briefs: 3 Syracuse stories you may have missed
Syracuse University canceled all classes on Friday as a snowstorm moved over the region, among other things. Read More »
1st Syracuse University student media press briefing held Wednesday
Syracuse University administrator Dolan Evanovich provided some updates on major university plans as part of the briefing. Read More »
Syracuse Innovation Team to address issues of housing instability
The Innovation Team was first established in 2015 by former Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner. Read More »