Gillibrand declared projected winner in Senate race
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand won her campaign for reelection Tuesday night, beating Republican candidate Wendy Long, according to The New York Times. Gillibrand was… Read more »
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand won her campaign for reelection Tuesday night, beating Republican candidate Wendy Long, according to The New York Times. Gillibrand was… Read more »
President Barack Obama has been projected as the winner for New York state, The New York Times reported just after 9 p.m. Tuesday. New York's… Read more »
Editor's note: A previous version of this story ran on Democracy in Action's website. Andrew Hall, 3, has been to the polls a number of… Read more »
Due to weather forecasts of rain in San Diego on Friday, the Battle on the Midway will now be played on Sunday at 4 p.m.,… Read more »
U.S. President Barack Obama Democrat Age: 51 Hometown: Honolulu, Hawaii Running mate: Joe Biden Obama and Biden’s re-election campaign has focused heavily on growing the… Read more »
Student Association’s general assembly reviewed the Finance Board’s funding decisions in about 30 minutes Monday, making one of the fastest and most efficient deliberations in recent… Read more »
President Barack Obama had fans before he became the presidential candidate in 2008. Alumnus Doug Rosenthal was one of them. After watching the then-Illinois senator… Read more »
In 2008, young voters turned out in higher-than-usual numbers for the presidential election, led by huge support for President Barack Obama. Tuesday is the one… Read more »
Last week, the media gave us a nice, positive, heartwarming image to carry us all into Election Day: Republican Gov. Chris Christie standing beside the… Read more »
They are the first ones to the game. They all show up in matching attire for their pregame routine just a few hours before the… Read more »
Brewster Academy forward Chris McCullough committed to Syracuse on Monday, he confirmed on his Twitter account. McCullough tweeted, “Cuse Babbbbbyyyy!” on his account on Monday.… Read more »
In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, Syracuse University is launching a number of initiatives to support and aid individuals affected by the storm. In an… Read more »
When college students see the words “Big Bird,” “binders full of women” and “bayonets” associated with the elections, they might be more inclined to take… Read more »
It’s now possible to manufacture toilets, hip replacement parts and pens from a single room. The concept is called three-dimensional printing and it may revolutionize… Read more »
This year I’ve had the pleasure of taking IST 500: “Social Media in the 2012 Election” (affectionately known as #ElectionClass). The class discusses politics and… Read more »
Alex Bono’s jersey was filthy by the end of Saturday night. Between the slippery conditions and Notre Dame’s explosive offense, Bono spent a lot of… Read more »
I agree with a majority of Ursula Rozum’s stances on key issues and applaud the fact that her campaign is bringing progressive reform to the… Read more »
Kallie Billadeau and Jenesica Drinkwater are in a constant battle. Neither one has been given the starting goaltender role, creating a rotation in net that’s… Read more »
The American Marketing Association was established in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management to give students the opportunity to learn more about marketing by… Read more »
Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity that has been a chapter on the Syracuse University campus since 2001. The fraternity’s mission is to foster… Read more »
Maryville, Mo., is covered with hunter green and Bearcat paws. The town of just less than 12,000 is fiercely proud of its Northwest Missouri State… Read more »
Syracuse’s frustration has returned. After two straight wins, the Orange fell to Cincinnati in a game where it made ample mistakes and failed to take… Read more »