
The Pennsylvania cheerleader who challenged her social media suspension at the U.S. Supreme Court gave her first talk at SU.

University officials say they were not alerted about the decision for the international students.

Hundreds gathered at a Hands Off rally against federal overreach at SU’s Remembrance Memorial steps.

Orange Pulse data shows that students prefer to study alone and tend to procrastinate on assignments, among other trends.

Orange Pulse data reveals the influence of Greek life, the motivations and deterrents for joining and whether students feel there are enough opportunities outside of it.

Sexual and relationship violence survivors and allies gather for a night of support and healing.

Amid growing concerns over exploited garment workers, the group Students for International Labor Solidarity is demanding SU take a stand against Nike.

Orange Pulse survey reveals varied student opinions and excitement on the Class of 2025 commencement speaker.

Orange Pulse data reveals mixed feelings about the 2025 Block Party lineup of Latto and Role Model.

Orange Pulse data reveals that nearly 90% of respondents have started applying to jobs, but less than 20% have a job lined up.

Amid rising funding challenges, political communication expert Jennifer Stromer-Galley is committed to her research.

The 10-time NBA All-Star will return to the JMA Wireless Dome to deliver SU’s commencement address.

Syracuse University’s LGBTQ+ Resource Center hosted multiple events leading up to Trans Day of Visibility on March 31.


With little executive guidance, colleges are left in limbo over how to adjust their DEI programs to align with new federal mandates.




























Marcello Hernández’s comedy show wrapped up SU’s Latine Heritage Month, mixing cultural reflections with sharp humor.


























The Grammy-nominated musician shares his Usher Super Bowl predictions, state of R&B music and thoughts on the social media algorithm.
















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A group of 2023 first-year students reacts to the expectations for SU’s freshman Class of 1923.

If Otto ran the world (or at least the Syracuse University campus), what would it look like?

Here are the minimum expectations for being a good roommate, classmate and SU community member.

Do you wish you could find your place on Syracuse University’s hill?


Insider advice on how to live, behave and thrive as a Syracuse University student.

This year’s Syracuse University graduates endured lockdowns and social distancing only to find a somewhat normal college experience during their final year.

Graduating Syracuse University seniors spill their pandemic housing secrets.

How Syracuse University seniors learned to navigate the pandemic and make the most of their overseas experiences.

Contact tracing, masks and distance test relationships during the pandemic.

SU’s Class of 2023 looks back at a college experience – and a pandemic – with something like fondness.

From staying home with family to working in places such as Hawaii, some Syracuse University students stayed away during COVID-19.

Syracuse University students adjusted to Zoom courses, hybrid classes and online learning as the coronavirus took hold.


A pair of Greek organizations team up to play wheelchair basketball to promote inclusivity.

Mayor Oleksandr Markushyn spoke at an event in Maxwell where he celebrated the relationship between Syracuse and Irpin.

Third-year Bandier student Vir Batra is a member of the band Studio89, among many other things on campus.

The Senator Majority Leader met with Micron executives, SU Chancellor Kent Syverud, and more to talk about the progress with the Micron deal and how it will affect Central New York residents.

The final event in the series was led by Freida Jacques, Turtle Clan Mother Whatwehni:neh, who discussed the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Onondaga Nation, and Native American culture with attendees.

The election, held over a two-day period, garnered over 700 voters, with the majority voting in favor of unionizing.

For students living off campus, there is some debate about the benefits of having an on-campus meal plan, especially amidst the rising grocery store prices.

The two professors and authors engaged in a conversation about unity in times of political polarization.

The event featured speeches from current and former students, with the goal of unifying the campus around survivors of sexual and relationship violence.

Dr. Nell Irvin Painter, professor emeritus at Princeton University, spoke at the 40th annual event, about persevering through discrimination by finding joy around her.

The university has agreed to hold a union campaign and election so graduate student workers can vote on recognition of their union.

The new AI chat bot is making waves for its detailed answers and vast knowledge, but concerns are rising about how it could be used as a tool for students to cheat.

The Maxwell School talk encompassed David Bing’s accomplishments as an NBA player, entrepreneur, politician and philanthropist.

The power dynamic between recruiters and prospective applicants has shifted due to the pandemic.

Hundreds joined the walk from Carnegie Library to Crouse-Hinds Hall to support the Syracuse Graduate Employees United.

The annual Carrier Dome event and dinner included remarks from keynote speaker Rev. Phil Turner, performances, a gallery featuring local Black artists and more.

What a vigil tells us about the frustration of Chinese internationals living in a divided world.

Recognition and performances highlight Syracuse University dance organization’s fourth annual showcase in Goldstein Auditorium.

The four-term Republican U.S. Representative discussed memorable moments from his tenure in Congress, the importance of bipartisanship, and his views on the state of democracy.

Nearly 600 students from around the world came together in Goldstein Auditorium for a feast of turkey, stuffing and cranberry relish.

Students at 206 Walnut Place describe feeling uneasy after carbon monoxide leak

The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and creator of the 1619 project visited SU to discuss race within education curriculums.

In a keynote speech, Erica Smiley discussed the future of labor organizing and what can be done to improve it.

The organization announced the revival of the television station after nearly two decades of absence.

The Orange Grove was transformed with lights and colorful displays in celebration of Diwali, a Hindu festival of light.

MSNBC correspondent Katy Tur spoke at SU for the first annual Deanne Gebell Gitner Storytelling Symposium.

After grappling with the discovery of antisemitic materials linked to Pan Am 103 bombing victims, the program pays tribute with its “act forward” mission.

Several sophomores have adapted to unconventional on-campus living situations this semester.

The U.S. Representative from Wyoming who lost her most recent election primary, spoke about the Jan. 6 committee, importance of the Constitution and the state of the GOP.

The Syracuse University Alumni Awards, held on Friday, brought back alumni to celebrate their accomplishments after graduation.

To celebrate Banned Book Week, members of the Syracuse community came together to share their favorite banned books and advocate against censorship.

Students and professors discuss the atmosphere of the British capital following the passing of Elizabeth II, the country’s longest-reigning monarch.

A celebration of a traditional festival to create a sense of community for Syracuse University students.

Syracuse University School of Design and Public Safety consider the case resolved and no longer poses any danger to students at the downtown building.

The first day of classes for the fall 2022 semester brings hot temperatures and a plethora of emotions among students.

Commencement traditions date back centuries. The colors of tassels and hoods have been designated to specific disciplines since the late 1800s.

After COVID-19 marred the class of 2022’s college experience, fracturing it in half, seniors reflect on their four years at SU and consider what is to come.

With missed opportunities such as study abroad and in-person internships, Syracuse’s Class of 2022 reimagines their future after their undergraduate studies.

Graduating seniors reflect on their college experiences during the COVID-19 saga.

In the face of having to be remote during the pandemic for their junior and senior years, some students elected to return to SU for grad school to get that time back.

Starting Tuesday, SU will transition back to level “Blue” masking status which requires masks during academic instruction, regardless of vaccination status.

The congressman spoke with SU Vice Chancellor Gretchen Ritter about working across the aisle in Washington, D.C.

The Japanese Breakfast singer and “Crying in H Mart” author speaks for SU’s Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

The pageant celebrated African women and culture and featured performances from both SU students and outside organizations.

Every year, Syracuse University takes part in the global event to raise awareness and discuss ways to make college campuses a safe space for everyone.

For the first time since 2019, the Caribbean Student Association hosted its annual festival to celebrate Caribbean culture and bring together communities.

Throughout February, Syracuse University is hosting more than two dozen events to celebrate Black history and culture.

Representatives from Vera House will be at the Barnes Center each Monday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. for confidential conversations with students.

Jourdan Bennett-Begaye, G’16 describes a need for Indigenous voices to be heard in digital media as part of Newhouse’s Leaders in Communication series.

Amidst COVID restrictions, some students decided not to return to campus and spent a gap year working and interning.

Blood banks across the US have less than a one-day supply of critical blood types, leaving hospitals and trauma centers in dire need.

Syracuse University students returned to in-person learning on Monday even as cases of the Omicron variant continue to rise in Onondaga County

Following stints in the military, these students cite reputable academic programs and veteran scholarships as reasons to attend Syracuse University.

This year, Syracuse University’s history department promoted its first Asian-American woman and woman of color to full-time professor.

Monday’s university-wide email from Vice Chancellor J. Michael Haynie announced new requirements and timing for spring semester returns.

Now more than 10 years old, the Syracuse Univesity-sponsored culture center has become a lively space for honoring Latino traditions and history.

Protesters gathered outside of Hendricks chapel Wednesday night to advocate for equitable, accessible abortion in the United States.

SU Public Safety and Syracuse Police officers searched the grounds of University Village Apartments at Colvin on Wednesday night.

The National Organization of Minority Architecture Students and the International Mentor Squad collaborate on a new installation at this year’s festival.

SU’s alumni weekend, Oct. 28-31, returns for the first in-person experience since 2019.

The ceremony pays tribute to the tragedy as its 33rd anniversary approaches.

This year marks the 33rd anniversary of the bombing of Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, on Dec. 21, 1988.

In a video originally posted by The Tab, onlookers recorded a man being attacked by a group of people on University Avenue near Marshall Street.

Phi Kappa Psi commemorated the lives of Hunter Watson and Vinny Maugeri Monday night and raised awareness against distracted driving.

Syracuse University’s Graduate School is set to decide later this month on whether or not to continue the program.

Students share their opinions on the FDA’s authorization of a Pfizer booster shot and what getting a third dose means for the ongoing pandemic.

The symposium was the first in a series of Syracuse University events discussing the impact of Title IX as the 50th anniversary approaches.

How an app originally popular in 2013 has returned to college campuses, and how the developers have changed to make sure it doesn’t have the same fate as last time.

The influencer and social justice advocate talked with Syracuse students Tuesday about the importance of speaking up and striving to make a difference.

TheGrio vice president and CNN political analyst Natasha Alford urges Syracuse University students to find their passions and avoid being bystanders.

Students marched across the Syracuse University campus Tuesday night, chanting outside fraternities and the chancellor’s house.

At long last, the SU class of 2020 returns for their official commencement ceremony.

The school’s vaccination and mask mandates mean that students feel more comfortable hanging out in person, and coupled with the extra vitamin D of early fall weather, the Quad-goers are capitalizing on the warm weather and clear skies.

The Syracuse basketball legend hosted a virtual event to discuss his new book during SU’s Coming Back Together weekend.

Syracuse University honors those who died on September 11, 2001

With Saturday’s 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, SU community members reflect on their own experiences with this tragedy.

For the first time since March 2020, SU students returned to fully in-person classes amidst the ongoing pandemic.

As one of China’s first 3D animators, the associate professor attended SU for graduate school to advance her design skills.

The assistant SUNY-ESF chemistry professor wanted to study somewhere he could meet a diverse array of people, so he moved to one of the largest cities in the U.S.

After studying at Seoul National University, Lee moved to the United States to push himself out of his comfort zone and expose himself to different cultures.

SUNY-ESF professor, Chang Geun Yoo, grew up near a trade port in South Korea, which sparked his desire to travel and later study biofuels in the U.S.

Before becoming an iSchool professor at Syracuse University, Qin received a degree in library science at Wuhan University.

The Syracuse University accounting professor goes “the extra mile” in helping others in Syracuse and his home country of Sri Lanka.

How six SU professors from China, South Korea and Sri Lanka found a home in Syracuse, and what they’ve learned during their professional journey.

As President Biden pushes for global environmental initiatives, students, faculty and staff at SU are working to make a more sustainable community.

New York State intends to commit $100,000 to students with disabilities participating in Syracuse University’s InclusiveU.

SU announces Class of 2021 graduates will be allowed two guests at Commencement.

New York expanded vaccine eligibility to all adults age 16 and older, and students are receiving their first doses.

The artistic display of T-shirts designed by victims of sexual assault and relationship violence is shown at Syracuse University.

Model and activist Nyle DiMarco spoke about his work as an ambassador for the deaf community and his experiences growing up deaf in Tuesday’s University Lectures spring closer.

Onondaga County expects to make a significant number of COVID-19 vaccine appointments available for eligible SU students at the OnCenter vaccination site starting Thursday.

Following the wins of both the men’s and women’s basketball teams Sunday night, crowds of students defied social distancing rules for the occasion.

These award-winning authors discussed creating characters, writing dialogue and finding their voices as writers.

SU Public Health Team is linking this cluster to North Campus residence halls.

The notes were found in three campus buildings, nearly two weeks after another anti-Asian bias related incident was reported on Comstock Avenue.

Commentary: A year into the pandemic, Leah Dunne was eligible to get her vaccination as a Type 1 diabetic.

Syracuse University’s OttoTHON went virtual on Feb. 28 with dance parties, speakers, patient spotlights and other activities engaging attendees and patients.

Under New York State’s new COVID-19 testing guidelines for colleges and universities, schools can continue with in-person activities as long as they have less than a 5% positivity rate over a rolling 14-day period.

Though voter suppression has transformed over the years, Hill said it is still present in 2021.

While New York changes mandates, Syracuse University’s administration reiterates sanctions for students violating Stay Safe Pledge.

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen opened Spring 2021’s University Lectures season.

Just one week since the start of the spring 2021 semester, several large off-campus parties have led to over 20 new COVID-19 infections at SU.

After 21 months of construction, SU reopens the campus hub with new dining options, brighter decor.

Syracuse University professor and SIDEARM Sports founder Jeff Rubin teaches first-ever class inside the renovated Dome.

Having made history at 6 years old, Bridges says those of all ages “have a responsibility to try to leave the world better than we found it.”

Freshman Lila Broden studies psychology at Syracuse University.

COVID on Campus: Syracuse University sophomore Claire Howard said she’s turned to cooking and food to find a sense of purpose amid the pandemic.

COVID on Campus: Crystal Rabizadeh is back home in California after graduating from Syracuse University early in the pandemic.

Wesley Whiteside is the associate director of recruitment and diversity at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.


COVID on Campus: Junior Rachel Richards meets with prospective students as a University 100 student ambassador.

In-person, residential instruction will now begin Monday, Feb. 8 and end Friday, May 21.

COVID on Campus: Christina Perrier is a sophomore at Syracuse University.

COVID on Campus: Sophomore Hannah Ly took a semester off from college and used the time to apply her photography skills.

COVID on Campus: Sophomore Roshan Fernandez spent the summer learning how to be alone.

Freshman Megan Cooper reflects on how a tumultuous year upended her first semester at Syracuse University.

Elder Melvin Baker is the Historically Black Church chaplain at Syracuse University.

COVID on Campus: Syracuse University senior Abigail Tubis worked for SU Food Services at Kimmel Food Court this semester.

Senior Manny Martinez is a medical transport driver for Syracuse University Health Services.

COVID on Campus: Syracuse University junior Kyra Surgent founded Kyra Kouture in 2020.

KC Woods, associate director of Syracuse University’s Financial Aid and Scholarship Programs, on managing the office during the pandemic.

COVID on Campus: Policy studies sophomore Amit Chandramouly is a resident advisor in Lawrinson Hall.

Terri Hoalcraft is the facility director for Gamma Phi Beta sorority at Syracuse University.

Syracuse University students and professors share how they made it through the pandemic and how it has impacted their future plans.

International students at Syracuse University are taking gap years to pursue other opportunities amid the pandemic.

After dealing with childhood anxiety and traumatic stress, Syracuse University freshman Sarah Tarbell faces a new challenge with online classes during the coronavirus pandemic.

Syracuse University students who quarantined this semester after exposure to COVID-19 said it was difficult to miss out on events this semester, but felt it was important to keep their peers safe.

Dominated by COVID-19 spikes and scares, this semester life at SU was not the usual college experience.

New York State announces that Syracuse is now an orange zone, on the same day the SU abroad office cancelled all but one spring program.

As coronavirus outbreaks persist on campus, students begin moving out of their dorms to return home.

Active campus case counts surpass 220 with nearly 600 student in quarantine as of Thursday, just after shutting down in-person learning.

With 98 cases were identified between Oct. 23 and Nov. 6, SU came dangerously close to the threshold of stopping in-person learning.

In an email on Friday, Robert D. Hradsky warned students about a troubling increase in COVID-19 cases as a result of off-campus parties.

SU alumni Thom Felicia speaks about design trends, the LGBTQ+ community, and “Queer Eye,” hosted by WAER.

Former U.S. Attorney General reviews the board’s structure, three main functions and responsibilities, but was quick to stress that the proposal is not final.

Uber and Lyft driver Troy Boyer is hoping to bring a sense of normalcy to the SU campus by continuing to hand out candy and engage with the community.

First-year student Trevor Pierce died after colliding with a trolley at the intersection of Comstock and Waverly avenues.

Administrators have confirmed the infection rate has “meaningfully declined” as daily active cases decreased to 87 as of Thursday.

University officials move forward with efforts to include sign language in foreign language programs.

Students are impacted by COVID-19 in more than one way this fall, including the extra stress of online learning and intense socializing restrictions.

As the second University Lectures speaker, Nikole Hannah-Jones shares her influence in the journalism industry and her passion for telling stories.

Although coronavirus restrictions have forced events to be cancelled or postponed this year, students still honor the lives lost on Pan Am Flight 103.

Syracuse University nears the threshold for transitioning to online, with a total of 80 positive cases in the past 2 weeks.

The traditional March week off is eliminated in order to minimize COVID risk and continue residential instruction.

“NCIS” star Wilmer Valderrama discusses the importance of diversity in Hollywood and his commitment to community service in the first University Lecture.

In an email sent out to the Syracuse community Friday evening, Loretta Lynch addressed how the board will review the Department of Public Safety.

After three positive COVID-19 cases were confirmed, the entire floor was tested and no additional cases were discovered.

A student worker discovered a racial slur when sorting mail Friday afternoon.
