Since a 1995 lawsuit brought issues of female athletics to the forefront, Syracuse University has continued to place great importance on equality both within the… Read more »
With textbook costs increasing at a rapid rate, students and organizations are using technology for cheaper alternatives. “It’s just unfair,” said Danya Demeo, a senior… Read more »
In eight years, Dean of Libraries and University Librarian Suzanne Thorin’s influence has extended beyond the walls of E.S. Bird Library. Since 2005, Thorin has… Read more »
For sophomore biology major Stephen Acheampong, finding a summer internship that pays and provides quality experience has been a struggle. “I’ve been looking for a… Read more »
Although some students call the Information Technology and Services department to get their computers fixed, some would rather do it themselves. To help these students,… Read more »
Twenty years after it started offering online courses, the School of Information Studies at Syracuse University has introduced its first massive open online course. “The… Read more »
Famed entrepreneur, business mogul and television star Sheldon Yellen will speak to the Syracuse University community Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Martin J. Whitman… Read more »
Tucked away in a basement room of Archbold-Flanagan Gymnasium, an eclectic mix of students gathers together to work on their strength, endurance, punching technique and… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the number of Syracuse University students in Jordan this semester was misstated. There are six SU students in… Read more »
More than 60 college debate teams from all across North America came to Syracuse University this past weekend for the 2013 North American Championship, a… Read more »
On Saturday, Emily Becker and several of her friends packed up her Toyota Scion and hit the road for President Barack Obama’s second inauguration in… Read more »
Newhouse II is being prepped for a multimillion-dollar renovation that is expected to be completed by fall 2014. While there have been some minor renovations… Read more »
Beer cans scattered over unkempt lawns, bikes locked onto porches and the occasional funnel hanging over a balcony set the scene on Livingston Avenue. But… Read more »
Cheers erupted from the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium on Wednesday night when Angela Robinson, host and executive producer of NPR’s “In Contact,” gave her alma mater… Read more »
Two years after the Syracuse University Quad was officially named and dedicated to former Chancellor Kenneth "Buzz" Shaw, a bench has been installed in front… Read more »
While the Syracuse area avoided the worst of Hurricane-turned Superstorm Sandy, many students from the tri-state area spent the day watching the news and checking… Read more »
Syracuse University’s longtime faculty members, many of which were also present for some of the university’s past closures, feel the university made the right decision… Read more »
Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management has been ranked first for having the most internationally represented MBA program in the country at 68 percent. “We’ve… Read more »
With hydrofracking a looming possibility in New York, a group of Syracuse University professors has created a project to assess the effects of hydrofracking on… Read more »
Renovations to the Place of Remembrance located directly in front of the Hall of Languages are nearly complete. “The Place of Remembrance is being refurbished,… Read more »
CLARIFICATION: In a previous version of this article, information about older devices’ functionality on the updated network was unclear. Older devices that used older wireless technology… Read more »