SU Office of Academic Affairs proposes limiting in-class recordings
Syracuse University’s Office of Academic Affairs is seeking feedback on a proposed policy that would ban recording in classrooms. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Office of Academic Affairs is seeking feedback on a proposed policy that would ban recording in classrooms. Read more »
The Onondaga Nation is working to clear Onondaga Creek and its brook trout population after over 100 years of pollution. Read more »
The city of Syracuse usually sees its first snowfall by early November. This year, the first small dusting fell on Nov. 22. Read more »
As the 2025-26 FAFSA opens, concern grows about financial aid under President-elect Trump, who has criticized the Department of Education. Read more »
Students and faculty gathered Tuesday to hear stories from the 2024 Toner Prize recipients, given to the nation’s “best political reporting.” Read more »
Syracuse City Auditor Alexander Marion released a report about the rising costs of employee benefits for public service workers. Read more »
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Tuesday an over-$60 million investment to enhance security measures for community organizations. Read more »
As a sociology professor at Syracuse University, Gretchen Purser regularly researches issues that tenants face across the city of Syracuse. Read more »
Community members shared their experiences with HIV/AIDS in ArtRage Gallery Monday night for a celebration in observance of World AIDS Day. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Student Association introduced a new resolution supporting increased access to reproductive health services. Read more »
The Syracuse City Common Council voted to honor the William Nottingham High School varsity boys soccer team for its “historic” season. Read more »
The Housing & Homelessness Coalition of Central New York held its Annual State of Homelessness event at Syracuse’s Palace Theatre Wednesday. Read more »
When Anna Meehan walked into the Ukrainian Student Association meeting, she expected discussions to be about Donald Trump’s victory. Read more »
Over a decade after its release, Syracuse has completed only 11% of its 2012 bicycle infrastructure plan, according to a recent report. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Senate discussed “impending changes” to college athletics and their potential impacts during its fourth meeting. Read more »
On Oct. 21, Syracuse Campus Store student employees received an email informing them they needed to reapply for their current positions. Read more »
Numerous Syracuse University students said they embraced the opportunity to vote in a presidential election for the first time. Read more »
"Defending Banned Books," led by Syracuse University students, hosted Julie Berry and Seamus Kirst to discuss book banning and censorship. Read more »
Syracuse residents and advocacy groups gathered Monday evening at the Southwest Community Center for a Good Cause Community Town Hall. Read more »
New York state has finished a $5 million project to completely replace an Onondaga County bridge that runs above the New York State Thruway. Read more »
SA introduced a bill in support of adding caste as a protected category within Syracuse University's existing anti-discrimination policy. Read more »
Cuse Gourmet Deli & Café offers 24-hour service, seven days a week on Marshall Street. The deli opened around Halloween. Read more »
Brighten a Day aims to spread cheer across the Syracuse community by making cards, hosting gatherings and creating care packages. Read more »
Multiple SU students in human dynamics majors told The Daily Orange they have some hesitations about their programs’ moves to other colleges. Read more »