
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.