Thrive at SU works to bridge gap between students and refugee community
Thrive at SU and InterFaith Works collaborate to connect Syracuse University students with the Syracuse refugee committee. Read more »
Thrive at SU and InterFaith Works collaborate to connect Syracuse University students with the Syracuse refugee committee. Read more »
Humor columnist Josh Feinblatt tells it like it is when it comes to SU’s campus student organizations. Read more »
Use this quiz to figure out what’s best suited for you and your family to do in Syracuse and its surrounding areas. Read more »
Don’t let Family Weekend pass by if you don’t have family visiting. Check out what to do away from campus this weekend. Read more »
This weekend, Orange Central will bring together the Orange community through homecoming, reunion events and a family-friendly cookout. Read more »
Homecoming Court is a deep-rooted tradition in the Syracuse University community, and these 10 seniors want to honor that tradition. Here is your guide to the nominees for the 2017 Homecoming Court. Read more »
As the number of available adequate living spaces for next year is dwindling, students are beginning to develop a plan B. Read more »
Timothy Diem is using his role to work collaboratively with students and faculty and revamp the band. Read more »
From cultural street fairs to night time concerts here are a few options for how to enjoy the final days of the summer. Read more »
There were many reasons some students didn’t attend Juice Jam. Lack of interest in musical artists and expensive ticket prices are among them. Read more »
Students are not alone in their inevitable downfall of motivation and organization to carry out basic daily tasks. Take a look into your future routine. Read more »
Taylor Williams worked as an orientation leader for the first time this year. Despite all the work that went into it and the time it took she said the helping incoming students made it all worth it. Read more »
From controversial lawsuits to some of the highest rankings in the country, here are 8 SU news stories you should read before your freshman year at SU. Read more »
Syracuse University’s summer renovation projects are well on their way to being finished before the fall semester starts. Read more »
With summer construction happening at Syracuse University and the Syracuse mayoral race underway, catch up on some important news updates from the past week in the Syracuse area. Read more »
Infrastructure projects, including several academic buildings and residence halls, are underway this summer. Completion of the projects is slated for August and September. Read more »
Finish off the Fourth of July with a local fireworks display. This list includes ten, mostly free places to go with friends and family. Read more »
Several construction projects on the Syracuse University campus will be ongoing over the summer, including renovations to residence hall bathrooms and other accessibility updates. Read more »
Although the second-draft of the Campus Framework did not provide an update on how much it would cost Syracuse University, it did give more details on the South Campus housing relocation project. Read more »
There are dozens of options to study abroad while at Syracuse University, but some off-campus options keep students in U.S. to focus on their future careers. Read more »
As online learning becomes more popular, SU has strived to embrace it through the platform 2U. Now in five schools and colleges — and trying for a sixth — administrators and faculty reflect on the platform’s challenges and successes. Read more »
Vicki Daniels, the sole female candidate for the position, is currently the president and CEO of a startup health company. She presented and defended her credentials in a student forum on Thursday. Read more »
Farah helps refugees and children of African descent living in the Syracuse community feel like they belong. Read more »
Winnie Greenberg has lived in Syracuse for her entire life. She’s worked downtown, been apart of the local arts scene and she’s seen Syracuse change drastically over the years. Read more »