Center of Excellence forum highlights drone-based solutions to energy saving
Syracuse University’s Center of Excellence discussed efforts to implement drone-based techniques as an affordable energy-saving solution. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Center of Excellence discussed efforts to implement drone-based techniques as an affordable energy-saving solution. Read more »
The Brooklyn Pickle’s menu might change but it’s traditional and familial experience never do. Behind-the-scenes magic of the Pickle, in photos. Read more »
Growing up, Annie Blair Eisner called her birthday month “Annietober.” This would later become the motto of a cancer foundation in her honor. Read more »
Syracuse University hosted its annual Veterans Day Celebration Monday morning, featuring alumna Lt. Col. Theresa Cross as a keynote speaker. Read more »
DPS is investigating a bias incident in which two students discovered a drawing of a character with a “Hitler style mustache” in Sadler Hall. Read more »
Multiple campus store locations will temporarily close over the next two weeks to prepare for its Barnes & Noble takeover. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Student Association will host a Wonder Bubbles volunteering event this Friday as part of SA’s annual Fall Into Action. Read more »
DPS is investigating an incident where a student reported hearing someone use a racial slur in a nearby South Campus apartment on Nov. 6. Read more »
SU’s Graduate Student Organization discussed the results of the general elections and filled one vacant internal senate position on Wednesday. Read more »
As a senior citizen and self-described “political junkie,” Phyllis LaVine jumped at the opportunity to take “Politics of the 2024 Election.” Read more »
SU’s Puerto Rican Student Association released a statement condemning comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s remarks during a rally for former President Donald Trump. Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.” Read more »
Syracuse University is hosting 12 events throughout November to celebrate Native Heritage Month across campus. Read more »
As the world watches the war, several Israeli and Palestinian SU students feel its impact through firsthand accounts from family. Read more »
As Halloween weekend approaches, The Daily Orange has compiled tips for students to stay safe and avoid risky situations during festivities. Read more »
Undergraduate Labor Organization members were unsure of its future, now a new freshman board has revitalized the group with a new focus. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion hosted its biannual diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility forum Wednesday. Read more »
As voting deadlines approach, canvassing organizations have appeared across SU’s campus, urging students to make their way to the polls. Read more »
When local beekeepers Bob Faulkner and Jennifer Bittner first came to SU to take care of its bee hives in June, the colonies were struggling. Read more »
Dave and Sandee Jacobs have sold SU merchandise to the community on Marshall Street for 48 years. Now, their store, Shirt World, is closing. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Senate discussed the Syracuse Statement during its second meeting of the semester Wednesday afternoon. Read more »
International Remembrance scholars Yifan “Ivan” Shen and Adya Parida bring unique perspectives to the Remembrance Scholars cohort. Read more »
Colleen Brunner and Lynne Hartunian, two SUNY Oswego students, were among the 270 people killed in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing. Read more »
Cameron Colville has wanted to be a Lockerbie Scholar since he was 10 years old. Achieving that dream has been bittersweet. Read more »
Syracuse University responded to an open letter from community members expressing disappointment with changes to the Lockerbie Scholarship. Read more »