Writer: Stephanie Wright
Newhouse News Diversity Fellowship website changes after DOEd directive
The Newhouse School's News Diversity Fellowship is updating its website following a DOEd complaint, but the program itself remains unchanged. Read More »
VPA undergraduate student dies
Wobbe was originally from Louisville, Kentucky, and was studying musical theater, SU's Allen Groves Wrote in Friday night email. Read More »
Dead body found in Irving Garage
A dead body was found in Syracuse University's Irving Garage on Monday. The person was not affiliated with SU. Read More »
On the Fly diner brings Cajun food to Syracuse with ‘labor of love’
The Wessels opened On the Fly in late July, serving their Cajun-style diner menu with love. Read More »
Gallery: On the Fly diner serves Cajun-style food with southern hospitality
On the Fly's signature Cajun-style food and intentional interactions make the diner unique in the Syracuse food scene. Take a peak behind the scenes of the Wessel family's work. Read More »
Mannion wins NY-22 Congressional District race, defeating Williams
Democrat John Mannion won the seat for New York’s 22nd Congressional District, the Associated Press announced at 11:14 p.m. Tuesday evening. Read More »
MEET THE CANDIDATES: Where Mannion, Williams stand on key issues for central New Yorkers
The Daily Orange has broken down of the two NY-22 congressional district candidates’ positions on top issues for Syracuse residents. Read More »
DPS investigating antisemitic vandalism in Watson Hall bathroom
SU's Department of Public Safety is investigating after a small carving of a swastika was found in a Watson Hall bathroom. Read More »
SFD, SU services respond to small roof fire at Hinds Hall
Hinds Hall has reopened after SFD and SU safety services responded to a small roof fire on Tuesday morning. Read More »
Former senior aide to Gov. Hochul charged with acting as agent for China
A former senior aide to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul was arrested and charged with acting as an agent for the People’s Republic of China. Read More »
Juvenile female pronounced dead after shooting in 900 block of Madison Street
A juvenile female was pronounced dead after Syracuse Police and DPS responded to a shooting in the 900 block of Madison Street Friday evening. Read More »
Newhouse to merge 2 journalism majors into single degree program
Syracuse University will combine its two journalism majors into one bachelor of science program starting in the 2025-2026 academic year. Read More »
SU reaches settlement in lawsuit filed by woman sexually assaulted on campus in 2020
Syracuse University has reached a settlement with a woman who was sexually assaulted by Jacob Cohen, a former SU student, in 2020, syracuse.com reported. Read More »
Gretchen Ritter to step down as SU provost
Gretchen Ritter will step down as Syracuse University’s provost, vice chancellor and chief academic officer, according to an SU News release. Read More »
Man with prior manslaughter conviction arrested at GSE after SU prohibits non-affiliates from encampment
SU confirmed that Eural Warren, who was convicted with manslaughter in 1996, was arrested earlier today after non-affiliates were prohibited from the encampment. Read More »
GSE members refuse to relocate after SU admin requests relocation
SU's Student Experience Division handed members of the encampment a form asking them to relocate due to graduation events starting Thursday. Read More »
Williams proposes bill to bar convicted protesters from student loan forgiveness
Rep. Brandon Williams introduced a bill last week that would bar people arrested at student protests from receiving student loan forgiveness. Read More »
SU to remain test-optional for fall 2025, spring 2026 admission cycles
Maurice Harris, dean of admissions, said that the test-optional policy allows “greater emphasis” on other aspects of students’ applications. Read More »
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Court restores section of lawsuit against SU for possible retaliation in Chase Scanlan domestic violence case
The plaintiff alleged SU retaliated against her during its handling of a domestic violence case involving lacrosse player Chase Scanlan. Read More »
SU relocates all classes held in Crouse-Hinds Hall, NVRC for the remainder of the semester
SU relocated all classes held in Crouse-Hinds Hall, which houses the office of Chancellor Syverud and other administrators, for the rest of the semester. Read More »
Appellate court rejects Columbus Monument Corp.'s request for rehearing over downtown Columbus statue
The appellate court rejected the corporation's request to rehear its argument to keep the downtown Christopher Columbus statue intact Monday. Read More »
SU’s Sheraton Hotel will house second-year students once converted
Once converted to a dorm this summer, the Sheraton Hotel & Conference Center is set to house primarily second-year students. Read More »