SU suspends more than 30 #NotAgainSU organizers
A Department of Public Safety officer gave organizers in Crouse-Hinds letters that stated they were suspended, effective immediately. Read more »
A Department of Public Safety officer gave organizers in Crouse-Hinds letters that stated they were suspended, effective immediately. Read more »
It is unclear how long the movement plans to remain in the building, which houses the offices of Chancellor Kent Syverud and other Syracuse University administrators. Read more »
Enrollment rises and drops, corporate ties and alumni relations have largely defined the school’s first 100 years. Read more »
Construction will occur across campus, from Marshall Street to Mount Olympus. Read more »
The Office of Interdisciplinary Programs and Outreach will promote collaboration across SU’s schools and colleges to study disability in various fields. Read more »
Vice President and Chief Facilities Officer Pete Sala gave updates on campus construction in a Thursday email. Read more »
The junior is usually donning orange gear and sharing his love for the university with tour groups. Read more »
Khristian Kemp-Delisser is currently Colgate University’s assistant dean and director of LGBT initiatives. Read more »
Campus protests like recent ones on Cornell University’s campus are likely to continue in coming years given the country’s racial climate under President Donald Trump, scholars said. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board applauds the Syracuse University administration for directing effort towards increasing diversity, but recognizes there's more work to be done. Read more »
Two years ago, THE General Body, a coalition of student organizations seeking to address the issues of marginalized groups on campus, started its occupation of Crouse-Hinds Hall for an 18-day sit-in. Since then, student protests have occurred on different campuses across the country. Read more »
This safety initiative was launched several years ago and upgraded following an off-campus shooting last year, but now officials are hoping to overhaul the entire system. Read more »
15 years after Sept. 11 attack in which more than 2,900 people perished, Syracuse University officials share what that day looked like for them. Read more »
Many construction projects, including the one to make improvements to the Quad, have been completed or are nearing completion, said Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, in an email to the Syracuse University community. Read more »
Work on the University Place promenade, among other campus construction projects, continues on schedule, said Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, in an email to the Syracuse University community. Read more »
Almost two years ago, THE General Body held an 18-day sit-in in Crouse-Hinds Hall at Syracuse University. Here is an in-depth look into the coalition of student organizations and what they were and still are advocating for. Read more »
During a campus protest on Tuesday, Syracuse University community members questioned the amount of money being spent on University Place promenade and how practical the promenade will be. Read more »
THE General Body created a petition to support an earlier petition that was made by Syracuse University faculty members to express concern about the proposed University Place promenade. Read more »
Syracuse University students addressed hate speech concerns at a forum hosted by the Graduate Student Organization on Wednesday night. Read more »
Following contentious debate, Syracuse University's graduate student organization voted to approve funds for several student organizations. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses the hypocritical trend of the Syracuse University community's lack of engagement in diversity-related dialogue circles hosted by the administration. Read more »
The Division of Student Affairs uses C.A.R.E., a program that consists of dialogue groups, to make spaces to talk about race and ethnicity. Read more »
Syracuse University makes changes to its travel and entertainment policy after objections from faculty members. The changes will be effective immediately. Read more »