SU’s African American Studies continues call for resources as Trump plans to defund ‘woke’ studies
Students and faculty in AAS say the department lacks adequate resources and are worried for its future under the Trump administration. Read more »
Students and faculty in AAS say the department lacks adequate resources and are worried for its future under the Trump administration. Read more »
Since 1930, SU and Georgetown have had plenty of All-Americans, NBA All-Stars and Hall of Famers play in the programs' storied rivalry. Read more »
Syracuse University Architecture students shared their proposed models of a redesigned Almond Street during a Wednesday forum. Read more »
After 19 years at Syracuse as a player and coach, Gerry McNamara took over the head coaching job at Siena. Read more »
The Everson Museum of Art is hosting its 39th annual Festival of Trees & Light from Dec. 5-8 and 11-15, featuring a Christmas tree display, art workshops and holiday performances. Read more »
Following its largest win of the season over UAlbany Tuesday, Syracuse takes on rival Georgetown at the JMA Wireless Dome Saturday. Read more »
SU currently leads the all-time series 54-45 over Georgetown, winning the last two contests and first between Adrian Autry and Ed Cooley. Read more »
The two Syracuse police officers responsible for killing Christopher Murphy were determined “legally justified” in their actions. Read more »
The Kimmel MakerSpace will close for SU’s demolition of Kimmel and Marion halls before it relocates to Marshall Square Mall in Spring 2025. Read more »
This weekend, jam out with a Grateful Dead cover band, experience the fusion of classical and rock with The Rock Orchestra By Candlelight or rock out to blues band Los Blancos. Read more »
Five Syracuse businesses reported break-ins to the Syracuse Police Department early Wednesday morning from 1:34 to 3:44 a.m. Read more »
Eddie Lampkin Jr. responded to former SU basketball player Derrick Coleman's comment which was critical of him wearing the legendary No. 44. Read more »
“I just had that bop, and that step, that swagger to me today.” Jaquan Carlos recorded a season-high 12 assists with 14 points to help Syracuse take down UAlbany 102-85. Read more »
The New York State Board of Historic Preservation unanimously named the Westcott-University neighborhood a historic district on Thursday. Read more »
“In Sisters We Trust” is a satirical critique of performative activism, patriarchy and capitalism told by American Girl dolls. Read more »
Nonprofit music organizations across the city of Syracuse provide instruments and music classes to children without access to such resources. Read more »
Syracuse deployed a new starting lineup against UAlbany, implementing Jyáre Davis and Elijah Moore while Donnie Freeman came off the bench. Read more »
Syracuse broke a 2-game losing streak by beating UAlbany 102-85, its largest of the year and its 1st since J.J. Starling broke his hand. Read more »
Syracuse 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 »
Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather Part II” explores complex themes of morality, corruption and criminality through emotional acting performances. Read more »
The United States Department of Commerce has approved a $6.1 billion grant to support Micron Technology’s expansion in New York state. Read more »
The Songwriter Showcase, courtesy of Professor Jeffery Rodgers’ HNR 340 course, encourages songwriters of all skill levels to promote creativity on Syracuse University’s campus. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Student Association hosted a town hall to discuss the future of college athletics in the final meeting of the semester. Read more »
The Syracuse City Common Council opposed a resolution increasing the Seneca Meadows landfill’s capacity in order to protect Skaneateles Lake. Read more »