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Pastors and ministers called on residents to share information about a Thursday night shooting on Syracuse’s South Side that involved an 8-year-old victim. Read more »
The Westcott Street Cultural Fair hosted more than 120 vendors which included artists, restaurants and charities. Read more »
The shuttle, which receives funding as part of the Invest Syracuse initiative, will continue to service students on weekends during the academic year. Read more »
The seminar will consist of three panels taking place throughout the fall on aspects of social media and its influence on politics. Read more »
Moe Neal solidified his standing as the true No. 1 running back while Dontae Strickland got squeezed for touches. Read more »
Storming Crab, a family-owned Cajun restaurant corporation, has opened its fourth location in Syracuse. Read more »
More than 20 people ran for SA assembly seats this semester. Read more »
The College of Visual and Performing Arts will host its second annual fall convocation this Wednesday. The event will kick off with a speech from keynote speaker David Houle, one of the founding team members of the MTV channel. Read more »
Student life columnist Patrick Linehan urges students to be transparent during the Greek life review. Read more »
The Orange made one shot in open play but converted all three of its penalty shots. Read more »
Gender and Sexuality columnist Lianza Reyes explains the impact of authentic and diverse storytelling in Hollywood films. Read more »
See the best images from Syracuse's 51-21 win over UConn. Read more »
Oyawale hasn't played since Sep. 1 due to an ankle injury. Read more »
The Orange finished with a hitting percentage close to double the Tigers' in the SU home win. Read more »
The Orange remain winless in conference play while the Cardinals are undefeated in the ACC. Read more »