
USen votes to approve 135 new courses, 120 revised courses
The University Senate approved the curriculum committee’s February report, which details new, revised and other programs it reviewed. Read more »
The University Senate approved the curriculum committee’s February report, which details new, revised and other programs it reviewed. Read more »
We can’t delegitimize the genuine threat the current administration poses to the residents of this country and the rest of the world. Read more »
Physical media acts as a way to preserve history without having to worry about the source material being edited to fit agendas. Read more »
The U.S. Justice Dept is suing New York state over policies that protect undocumented immigrants and block Trump’s deportation agenda. Read more »
Israeli Prime Minister gave Hamas an ultimatum threatening to resume fighting if the Israeli hostages are not returned by Saturday afternoon. Read more »
President Trump’s Dept of Government Efficiency is cutting over $880 million from the DOEd, sparking concerns about the impact on students. Read more »
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Syracuse City Auditor Alexander Marion put together a report that details the programs and organizations receiving federal funding. Read more »
Get the latest Syracuse news delivered right to your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter here. In a nation burdened by soaring inflation, an overworked healthcare… Read more »
Following Trump’s plans to eliminate the Department of Education, NY Sen. Gillibrand said she'll do everything in her power to protect it. Read more »
Schumer issued a letter on Tuesday urging the Department of Homeland Security to reinstate the Aviation Security Advisory Committee. Read more »
Chancellor Kent Syverud addressed concerns about President Trump’s freeze on federally funded school programs. Read more »
Lane and her son Spencer were returning home to Rhode Island from the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas. Read more »
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Jan. 20 as part of larger illegal immigration mitigation efforts. Read more »
A federal judge blocked President Trump’s Monday night order temporarily pausing all loans, grants and other financial assistance. Read more »
President Trump signed nearly 100 executive orders on his first day, including declaring a state of emergency. Read more »
On Jan. 19, TikTok shut down briefly in the U.S. due to a national ban but President Trump signed an executive order for a 75-day extension. Read more »
Former Rep. Brandon Williams will serve as Trump's undersecretary for nuclear security of the United States Department of Energy. Read more »
Israel and Hamas have reached a six-week ceasefire, set to begin Sunday which will include the release of hostages. Read more »
As January 19 approaches, the U.S. government’s push for TikTok’s sale continues. The app’s future is uncertain, for its 170 million users. Read more »
This creates a thought-provoking divide on the different ways men and women perceive shared domestic issues. It’s critical that we challenge the polarization caused by divisive, unsympathetic rhetoric. Read more »
While subscribing to the motivations behind 4B might make American women feel safer in the short term, we should use the response as a starting point in feminist action instead of an end goal. Read more »
As the department navigates the evolving landscape of public health, effective leadership must be pragmatic. Read more »
Amid the MAGA movement’s toxicity, progressive students have an opportunity to show why understanding and connection are still possible and needed, even across the deepest divides. Read more »