Here’s what happened this week: Party ban, Advocacy Center, Cosmos closing?
Margaret Lin l Photo editor
Here is a round-up of the top stories published by The Daily Orange this week:
NEWS
Castle Court parties restricted
Campus Hill notified residents of Castle Court apartments that large parties will no longer be allowed. The decision was made after the university and the Syracuse Police Department made complaints. Click here.
Advocacy Center changes
Chancellor Kent Syverud announced in May that the Advocacy Center would be closing. Months later, there is still confusion over the structure for sexual assault resources on campus. Click here.
DPS changes BBB check-in Policy
Starting this semester, DPS has decided to end the 24-hour check-in policy at BBB. Click here.
PULP
Cosmos’ future in question
Cosmos Pizza & Grill has been closed since mid-May. Alumni reflected on their experience with the popular Marshall Street diner given its uncertain future. Click here.
Redhouse moving to new location
The Redhouse Arts Center will celebrate its 10th anniversary in September, and is planning on moving into a new space in downtown Syracuse in 2015. Click here.
Wedding season at Hendricks Chapel
The chapel holds 20-25 weddings each season. The weddings have varied from baseball and Disney themes to Catholic weddings officiated by Father Linus Desantis. Click here.
SPORTS
Villanova walk-on now team leader on and off field
Senior Poppy Livers wasn’t highly recruited out of high school. After a postgraduate year and working his way up through the Wildcats’ system, the receiver makes his presence felt on the field and in the locker room. Click here.
A closer look at SU’s long-snapper
Sam Rodgers is a 4-year starting long-snapper for the Orange, and was named a team captain for the season. Off the field, he’s been making a difference in the community. Click here.
Austin Wilson
Austin Wilson is the No. 2 quarterback for Syracuse on Friday night. Wilson, a sophomore, beat out freshman AJ Long for the spot. Click here.
Published on August 28, 2014 at 1:05 am