Clarification: In a previous version of this article, Drew Shapiro’s housing payment was unclear. The money came partially from out of pocket and partially from… Read more »
UPDATED:Feb.3, 10:02 p.m. Electro-pop artist St. Lucia will headline University Union’s first spring semester Bandersnatch concert. The show will take place on Wednesday, March 5… Read more »
When Katelynn Moreau opens her financial aid emails, she casually glances over them and then clicks the red x at the corner of her browser.… Read more »
As New York state continues to implement changes to public education standards under the Common Core State Standards Initiative, the Syracuse University School of Education… Read more »
UPDATED: January 27, 6:05 p.m. University Place will close from 5:30-8 p.m. on Monday because of sorority recruitment at the Schine Student Center. Central New York… Read more »
UPDATED: Jan. 23, 1:08 a.m. A former Syracuse University football player pled guilty Wednesday morning to third-degree burglary charges connected to a South Campus robbery last… Read more »
Snow flurries drifted around the Carrier Dome Monday night, settling in piles on a ledge above Gate E of the stadium. Further down, past a… Read more »
New York State Police can enforce some key provisions of the state’s sweeping gun-control law as of Thursday, one year after Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed… Read more »
E.S. Bird Library’s University Place entrance will close at 8 p.m. and students, faculty and staff who enter the building’s Waverly Avenue entrance after that… Read more »
Former Syracuse football player Markus Pierce-Brewster backed out of a plea bargain Monday morning as he prepared to plead guilty to charges related to a… Read more »
A pair of wandering freshmen walked up the Carnegie Library steps on Saturday afternoon and pulled the main door. But instead of offering the stiff… Read more »
Student volunteers will travel to Panama Jan. 4 to help provide medical treatment to small villages in need of sustainable health care. The students are… Read more »
A revised Syracuse Common Council ordinance has forced an Armory Square music store to change its operation habits — putting its future in question. The… Read more »
Karen Castro’s passion for civic engagement started during her senior year of high school. Castro, a freshman from Houston, raised money for Fundación Mi Sangre,… Read more »
Two rows of signs poked through a thin layer of snow between the Schine Student Center and S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. The images,… Read more »
Ryan Arcidiacono grew up surrounded by Villanova’s blue and white. His parents, Villanova graduates, bought him miniature Villanova basketballs as a child. His father Joe… Read more »
When Syracuse travels to away matches, junior Maddie Kobelt packs the team van, picking precisely where each bag goes. She gives teammates advice on the… Read more »
During the third overtime in Notre Dame’s game against Louisville on Feb. 9, the ESPN telecast cut to a young girl sprawled across two folding… Read more »
Even growing up in New Jersey, Pat Laconi was a huge fan of Maryland lacrosse. When he started receiving offers to play in college, though,… Read more »
While most blue-chip recruits ran their teams and rolled through competition, JaKarr Sampson came off of the bench in his sophomore year at St. Vincent-St.… Read more »
Big East teams continue to push through high-contact, low-scoring games, and a logjam has formed at the top of the Big East standings. The top… Read more »
Amanda Rodgers and Komal Safdar beat West Virginia’s Emily Mathis and Audrey Wooland 8-4 in their doubles match Saturday morning. It was their fourth straight… Read more »
St. John’s head coach Steve Lavin said he’s been a “kindergarten cop” at many points this season. Only one upperclassman plays more than five minutes… Read more »
Brittany Lashway and Sophia Dzulynsky were mostly unfazed by their first day of a genuine Syracuse winter. The freshmen, both from Florida, said Tuesday’s cold… Read more »