Continued SARS fears prompt cancellation of Hong Kong study abroad program
SARS has affected the Syracuse University students again, this time with the cancellation of the study abroad program to Hong Kong for the fall semester.… Read more »
SARS has affected the Syracuse University students again, this time with the cancellation of the study abroad program to Hong Kong for the fall semester.… Read more »
For Piper the puppy and her owner, David S. Allen, their story will not end this week. It will only be another chapter. Allen, a… Read more »
George Clinton is not the only musical gig in town this weekend, as many local bands will play an Earth Day festival in Thornden Park.… Read more »
When Chancellor Kenneth A. Shaw approached the microphone April 10 at the men’s basketball championship celebration and declared he would be back for another year,… Read more »
Earning degrees at the commencement ceremony in May will be three people who did not expect to be among the Class of 2003. Dr. George… Read more »
Syracuse police have made an an arrest in a suspected hit-and-run case on the 700 block of Comstock Avenue that occurred at about 1 a.m.… Read more »
The same governing body that has heard debate about the war in Iraq and a slowing economy was not too busy to recognize the Syracuse… Read more »
Gone were the flashers, fires, people hanging from trees and riot gear, but left were the police officers. Instead of hectic partying in the streets,… Read more »
Every year, the public is treated to pictures of thousands of college students going crazy as their school advances in the NCAA Tournament. And every… Read more »
Monday night’s celebrations may have put a damper on Arbor Day celebrations at the end of the month. The trees that line Marshall Street were… Read more »
Maybe it was the ounces upon ounces of alcohol consumed during the game. Or, perhaps, the beginnings of an April snowstorm. Likely, it was simply… Read more »
For some fans, the familiar surroundings of the Carrier Dome was the place to be Monday. For others, nothing could have been better than Varsity… Read more »
WIth partying in the closed streets, beer flowing and women flashing, some could have mistaken Marshall Street for Bourbon Street on Saturday night. But with… Read more »
It sometimes seems as though anything can be found on the Internet. For one Syracuse University student, it was her identity. An unidentified person hacked… Read more »
Not even crashing his car could ruin Syracuse University's win in the East Regional Finals for Salman Cheema. Cheema, a sophomore political science major, was… Read more »
Although Syracuse University students have followed the trend of storming the court after victories, officials are taking measures to ensure students don’t take the example… Read more »
Thanks to embedded reporters and around-the-clock coverage, even the most casual of observers are bombarded with dozens of pictures of nameless U.S. servicemen fighting in… Read more »
For many people, thoughts of the NCAA basketball tournament bring to mind great buzzer-beaters and dramatic victories, but for some Syracuse University students, March Madness… Read more »
The Student Association meeting was abuzz Monday night, not with debate, but rather with the buzzing of a broken speaker in Maxwell Auditorium. The problem… Read more »
When students arrive on the Hill next fall, they will not have to worry about waiting on hold or in lines to set up cable… Read more »
Security measures that are familiar to students in the residence halls may be making their way to most other buildings on campus.A steering committee has… Read more »
For students drinking and driving on the Hill, the Syracuse Police Department and the Syracuse University Office of Public Safety might have a surprise waiting… Read more »
After months of speculation, dozens of protests and a United Nations resolution, the world will have to wait only 48 more hours to see if… Read more »
While alcohol is flowing in Spring Break hot-spots like Cancun and Miami, administrators from colleges across New York will converge in Syracuse to discuss how… Read more »