SU community members who test positive for COVID-19 will no longer have to submit positive test results or isolate for multiple days. Individuals who test positive can resume "normal activities" if they have no fever and their symptoms show sign of improvement within 24 hours. Read more »
Syracuse’s first spring practice featured Oronde Gadsden’s return from injury to lead a new-look receiving corps with Georgia transfers Zeed Haynes and Jackson Meeks. More observations. Read more »
D.O. Sportscast: On this episode of The D.O. Sportscast, our women’s basketball beat writers Cooper Andrews and Justin Girshon share their expectations ahead of the NCAA Tournament with host Adam McCaffery. Read more »
Central New York is one of the longest running hotspots of hardcore music in America, and to commemorate it an exhibit was constructed to remember the history of the hardcore scene. Read more »
Student-run club Connect 315 hosted local leaders, including I-81 Project Director Joe Driscoll, who spoke on the importance of student involvement in order to mitigate the harms I-81 has caused on the local Black families in the 15th Ward. Read more »
To have a chance at advancing past a likely round of 32 matchup versus UConn, Syracuse will need to create open space on the perimeter for Dyaisha Fair. More keys to success for SU ahead of the NCAA Tournament. Read more »
While most second-semester drama seniors go to Tepper Semester in New York City, Blaise Rossmann graduated early to embark on the “Pretty Woman The Musical” national tour.
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Will Mark’s 14 saves on 18 attempts led No. 6 Syracuse to its second-straight top-five win, holding No. 4 Duke to its fewest points since 2012. Read more »
Gabriela Knutson had a decorated career at Syracuse. After formerly ranking as high as No. 4 in Division I, she's now entrenched in professional tennis. Read more »
Author Morgan Harper Nichols, who was diagnosed with autism at age 30, spoke about her journey on Wednesday. Many audience members related to her story.
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Navigating the complexities of being a minority at a predominantly white institution (PWI) like SU is a challenging and complex journey of self-acceptance entwined with cultural identification. The most significant of these challenges is accepting natural hair in a setting where professional standards sometimes dismiss and undermine the deep-rooted diversity of Black beauty. Read more »