By Yuki Mizuma February 11, 2013 at 2:49 am Facebook Twitter Email Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim addresses James Southerland’s return to Syracuse lineup Sunday after the Orange’s 77-58 victory over St. John’s. Published on February 11, 2013 at 2:49 am Related Stories HE'S BACK: Southerland scores 13 in 1st game back as Syracuse defeats St. John's 77-58Grant to continue starting despite Southerland's returnVideo: James Southerland speaks with media after scoring 13 points in return to court Facebook Twitter Email
CityNonprofit music organizations help students produce the sounds of SyracuseBy Kate Jackson | December 10, 2024Nonprofit music organizations across the city of Syracuse provide instruments and music classes to children without access to such resources. Read more »
On CampusSU pursues new hotel on University Ave. for Fall 2027 openingBy Delia Rangel | December 10, 2024Syracuse University will build a hotel on University Avenue, and open it by fall 2027. The hotel will have 200 rooms and be full-service. Read more »
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