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Student life columnist Jennifer Bancamper believes poetry is an inspiring way to invoke social change. Read more »
Student life columnist Jennifer Bancamper believes poetry is an inspiring way to invoke social change. Read more »
The bee population in New York is declining, but community efforts continue to play a role in fostering a stable environment for native bees in central New York. Read more »
Mackenzie Mertikas and Sameeha Saied were elected as president and vice president shortly after midnight on Friday, April 13. Read more »
Liz Liddy has spent 10 years as dean of the School of Information Studies. In her time, she has championed growth, innovation, entrepreneurship and women in tech, with faculty, staff and students noting her loyalty to the school. Read more »
The indigenous art collective New Red Order will project “Culture Capture: Terminal Addition,” at the Everson Museum of Art through May 25. Read more »
Nearly two dozen refugees participate in the Syracuse Refugee Agriculture Partnership Program, where they get the resources they need to cultivate land and start their own farming businesses. Read more »
The chosen students will be able to network with some of the people included in Time’s list of the 100 most influential people. Read more »
Amy Falkner will serve as interim dean of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications following the death of Dean Lorraine Branham. Read more »
The Orange couldn’t handle Pitt’s change-ups, and the offense only recorded two hits in Sunday’s 6-1 loss. Read more »
In Sunday’s 6-1 loss, Syracuse ace Romero allowed five earned runs in 5.1 innings, tied for her most all season. Read more »
Iris Guzman, co-chair of SA Community Engagement, says Student Association members have misused the Judicial Review Board. Read more »
The Orange ended their regular season with a fourth-straight win. Read more »
SU sophomore Soleil Sferlazza argues that lowering cafe prices would improve student health. Read more »