Curtis announces 57th session cabinet nominations
Student Association President Alexandra Curtis nominated Duane Ford, vice chair of the Student Life Committee, for vice president for the association’s 57th session. During winter… Read more »
Student Association President Alexandra Curtis nominated Duane Ford, vice chair of the Student Life Committee, for vice president for the association’s 57th session. During winter… Read more »
It was an imposing ivory tower. It was a fading manufacturing town. It was the same city, worlds apart. “When you get away a distance… Read more »
The national spotlight momentarily shifted from Pennsylvania State University and glared at Syracuse University. Last November, the allegations against Bernie Fine were just being made… Read more »
A longtime friend of Bernie Fine, George Hicker said the former Syracuse University men’s basketball associate head coach was “elated” that no charges will be… Read more »
Developers, residents and business owners hope three additional Westcott Street restaurants will help revitalize a dreary corner of the popular stretch of businesses. The eateries,… Read more »
As Syracuse braced for Hurricane-turned Superstorm Sandy on Monday evening, students located elsewhere in the Northeast had already begun to experience the heavy winds and… Read more »
Devastation tore through Lockerbie, Scotland, blazing an irrevocable scar in the sleepy, unassuming Scottish town. It was Dec. 21, 1988, when Libyan terrorists detonated a… Read more »
In more than eight years as chancellor, Nancy Cantor has envisioned and helped champion programs aimed at elevating the university’s national and local presence. Cantor's… Read more »
The Dalai Lama opened the One World Concert with the boyish charm and humor that became his hallmark throughout the two-day Common Ground for Peace… Read more »
The chances of being spotted in daylight were greater. So they traveled through the night and slept during the day. It was safer that way.… Read more »
A rash of crime, including robberies and assaults, has hit neighborhoods surrounding Syracuse University. For the first time in at least seven years, law enforcement… Read more »
UPDATED: Sept. 23, 2012, 11:57 p.m. A nonstudent was stabbed outside Acropolis Pizza House on Marshall Street early Saturday, said Sgt. Tom Connellan of the Syracuse… Read more »
The rising deer population in Syracuse’s East neighborhood prompted a Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today meeting last Tuesday, drawing a crowd of about 200 at Nottingham High… Read more »
For one Syracuse University alumnus, the start of the academic year marked the end of a three-year effort to bring her Syracuse-themed shirts and merchandise… Read more »
Georgia-based country music group Zac Brown Band is scheduled to play in the Carrier Dome on Nov. 16, according to an article published by CNY Central on Monday. The… Read more »
A Carrier Dome concert featuring the Zac Brown Band remains in its planning stages and has not been confirmed despite an earlier announcement that the award-winning country… Read more »
There are moments you remember exactly where you were. Precisely how you heard.Radio reception was always spotty during Linda Epstein's drive home through the Poconos.… Read more »
UPDATE: May 20, 2012, 11:46 a.m.Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the only person ever convicted of the 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 bombing that killed 270 people, including… Read more »
By Debbie Truong Managing Editor Shots were fired at the Sheraton University and Hotel Conference Center early Saturday morning. Ten casings were recovered said a Syracuse… Read more »
By Debbie Truong Managing Editor Shots were fired at the Sheraton University and Hotel Conference Center early Saturday morning. Ten casings were recovered said a Syracuse… Read more »
By Debbie Truong Managing Editor Shots were fired at the Sheraton University and Hotel Conference Center early Saturday morning. Ten casings were recovered said a Syracuse… Read more »
Shots were fired at the Sheraton University and Hotel Conference Center early Saturday morning. Ten casings were recovered said a Syracuse Police Department officer at the… Read more »
Santiago. Hong Kong. Strasbourg. All are study abroad programs that have developed since Jon Booth first arrived at Syracuse University in 1994. The 65-year-old's knowledge… Read more »
As she maneuvered the city streets of Kampala, Uganda, Nina Keehan passed billboard after billboard plastered with images of Yoweri Museveni, the country's president who… Read more »