Writer: Richard Perrins
Students walk across campus in solidarity with Israel
About 100 protestors met outside Ernie Davis Hall Wednesday for a walk to show solidarity with Israel amid the SU Gaza Solidarity Encampment. Read More »
After loss in New Hampshire, Nikki Haley looks to South Carolina as Trump alternative
Despite major outlets calling the Republican primary moments after all polls closed, Haley supporters' enthusiasm never wavered. Read More »
How the 2024 election will look without DeSantis
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis dropped out of the Republican presidential primary on Sunday afternoon and endorsed former President Donald Trump. Read More »
In ASA’s one-year window, over 3,000 civil suits filed
The Adult Survivors Act (ASA) gave survivors of sexual abuse in New York state the opportunity to come forward over a one-year period of time. Read More »
Former student sues former Whitman professor for sexual abuse
The lawsuit also alleges that SU failed to investigate the former professor's past history of sexual conduct, including a “propensity for sexual abuse.” Read More »
Duck: Richard Perrins
Asst. Copy Editor | Spring 2021; Asst. News Editor | Fall 2021; News Editor | Spring 2022; Editor-in-chief | Fall 2022, Spring 2023 Read More »
Support The Daily Orange on Giving Tuesday
The Daily Orange depends on the students that work here. Paying students helps us break down financial barriers. All donations will go directly to paying students in 2023. Read More »
Antisemitic language found in Remembrance archives
Jason and Eric Coker both used antisemitic language and imagery in letters to family members in 1988, the year of the attack. The two are part of a group of 35 victims memorialized annually by SU’s Remembrance Week. Read More »
SU junior Madison Tyler awarded 2022 Beinecke Scholar for graduate funding, mentorship
Tyler, a junior double major in African American studies and English, is the third Syracuse University student to be named a Beinecke scholar. Read More »
SU Ukraine club collects items for civilians impacted by Russian invasion
The Ukraine club at Syracuse University held a donation drive to collect essential supplies for people in Ukraine from April 18-30. Read More »
Female faculty dissatisfied by gender pay equity lawsuit settlement
Female faculty who worked at SU between January 2014 and October 2021 are eligible for compensation as a part of a class action lawsuit settlement over unequal pay. Read More »
Court rules Democratic leaders gerrymandered districts, calls for postponing primaries
Gov. Kathy Hochul and top legislators are expected to appeal the ruling, and a decision could come as soon as this week. Read More »
Common Council committee, SPD debate solutions to juvenile crime
Councilors spoke with SPD Chief Joe Cecile regarding an incident involving officers physically restraining an 8-year-old Black child last week. Read More »
SU's budget details 4.5% increase in tuition
SU’s 2022-23 budget includes almost $327 million for student financial aid — an increase of nearly 9%, according to the release. Read More »
New York state projects 6 years of construction for community grid
The community grid alternative of the Interstate 81 viaduct project will take six years to construct, according to the project’s environmental impact statement. Read More »
SUNY Upstate announces plans to buy Crouse Hospital
The acquisition, if approved by the state, would leave Syracuse with just two general hospital systems — Upstate University Hospital and St. Joseph’s Health. Read More »
New York state reaches $220 billion budget agreement
The Daily Orange broke down how the state resolved key issues that originally stalled the budget’s approval. Read More »
New York state budget to include $1.1 billion for I-81 removal project
New York state’s fiscal year 2023 budget will include $1.1 billion for the Interstate 81 removal project, syracuse.com reported Saturday. Read More »
2 emails in SU department victim to data breach involving personal information
The unauthorized party gained access to the email accounts as a result of a phishing scam, the email said. Read More »
Author Dave Zirin speaks on changing perceptions of politics in sports
Dave Zirin, a sports and politics writer and author, spoke to a crowd of over 50 people Friday to discuss the intersection of sports and society that the athletes’ protest represented. Read More »
Sen. Chuck Schumer says I-81 removal project could be approved within weeks
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced at a press conference Wednesday that the Interstate 81 removal project could have its Environmental Impact Statement approved within weeks by the federal government. Read More »
State Sen. Rachel May apologizes for 'unacceptable' banner referencing 9/11
The sign depicted a plane labeled “CLIMATE CHANGE” above a New York City skyline prominently featuring the twin towers. The plane was facing the two buildings. Read More »
Hundreds of students, community members gather in solidarity with Ukraine
Hundreds of people gathered at St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church Sunday afternoon to stand in solidarity with the Ukrainian people in wake of Russia's invasion of the country. Read More »
17 local football players awarded as ‘Unsung Hero’ for service, volunteering
The group of 17 varsity football players received one of Syracuse University’s 2022 Unsung Hero awards. Read More »