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Broadband WiFi access
Off Campus
Published: March 18, 2024

Experts discuss the importance of reliable internet access for city residents and students.

An Illustration containing a sign for Amante Pizza, the store that Sabeeh Alikawi worked at and a car driving at high speeds.
Driving Force
Published: March 12, 2024

A state law allows New York Police officers to break traffic rules, even when their poor driving decisions claim the lives of innocent people.

CNY Women's Summit attendees scope out the vendor hall that showcased local businesses and organizations on Friday, March 8, 2024, at the Oncenter in Syracuse.
Off Campus
Published: March 10, 2024

Dozens gathered at the downtown Syracuse event in conjunction with International Women’s Day.

Wastewater surveillance testing in a lab
Off Campus
Published: March 7, 2024

A recent study reveals that monitoring wastewater can enhance schools’ readiness for potential public health crises.

Green Beer Sunday
Off Campus
Published: February 28, 2024

This year’s green festivities were met with long lines and enthusiastic drinkers.

Door for main entrance at Schoolyard Bagels on Marshall Street
Off Campus
Published: February 27, 2024

After a two-week closure due to mishaps, owners of the bagel shop are implementing changes to improve customer experience.

Heavy smoke from Canada wildfires turns the sky yellow as cars drive on 42nd Street on June 7, 2023 in New York City.
Issues
Published: February 24, 2024

Scientists’ predictions of more frequent wildfires in Canada mean U.S. residents should expect to feel the impact, too.

A graphically designed illustration overlaying images of handcuffs, a fingerprint, confidential files, the American flag, and the back of a police officer
Driving Force
Published: February 19, 2024

Police records released after the repeal of 50-a in New York helped journalists probe cop car crashes.

Kalib Manning, who is going through the Southern Tier Law Enforcement Academy in Elmira, checks the side mirrors as he weaves in and out of the cones in reverse while Officer Bryant Tranchant grades his driving skills. Manning willl be joining Tompkins County Sheriff's Department when he graduates the academy.
Driving Force
Published: February 19, 2024

Our reporting team found a troubling series of hundreds of police crashes in NY. Here’s how we investigated the problem.

Victims of police vehicle crashes rarely see the officers face substantial discipline for the incidents, and they fare poorly in court. While these residents deal with years-long, permanent physical or mental damage related to crashes, the officers involved are often put right back on the road with little to no penalty or reprimand.
Driving Force
Published: February 13, 2024

Syracuse police officers crashed their vehicles hundreds of times between 2013 and 2022, with some wrecks leaving civilians with lasting injuries.