NY state determines officers who shot Christopher Murphy were 'legally justified'
The two Syracuse police officers responsible for killing Christopher Murphy were determined “legally justified” in their actions. Read more »
The two Syracuse police officers responsible for killing Christopher Murphy were determined “legally justified” in their actions. Read more »
Syracuse University will build a hotel on University Avenue, and open it by fall 2027. The hotel will have 200 rooms and be full-service. Read more »
On Oct. 21, Syracuse Campus Store student employees received an email informing them they needed to reapply for their current positions. Read more »
United Syracuse is pushing for change to SU's parking fee system, which they say disproportionately affects lower-wage employees. Read more »
New York State Sen. John Mannion and Rep. Brandon Williams met for their fourth and final debate in the race for NY–22. Read more »
New York State Sen. John Mannion and Rep. Brandon Williams engaged in their third and final debate for the NY-22 congressional seat on Tuesday. Read more »
New York is one of 44 states with anti-hazing laws that make it illegal to force reckless physical activity during group initiations. Read more »
When Project Callisto announced its imminent closing on Sept. 25 former on-campus ambassadors said they were devastated by its struggles. Read more »
Members of Indigenous Students at Syracuse said they feel the dates of fall break overshadow Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrations. Read more »
Over 100 Syracuse University community members assembled outside of Hendricks Chapel for a vigil marking the first anniversary of the Oct. 7. Read more »
SPD is investigating a fight that occurred early Sunday morning on Ackerman Avenue. Two students sustained laceration wounds. Read more »
New York State Sen. John Mannion and Rep. Brandon Williams faced off for their first of four NY-22 debates at SU's Newhouse School. Read more »
Sharon Owens, deputy mayor of the city of Syracuse, is the first to announce an official candidacy in the 2025 Syracuse mayoral elections. Read more »
The Arts Project Syracuse provides free arts programming to under-resourced students at Boy's and Girl's Clubs throughout Syracuse. Read more »
Syracuse City Common Council's Public Safety Committee discussed updates to the Syracuse Safer Streets initiative at its Monday meeting. Read more »
The Syracuse Downtown Farmers Market is one of several businesses that opted into the Double Up Food Bucks NYS program earlier this summer. Read more »
Proposal Number One would amend the New York Constitution to expand the scope of the state’s anti-discrimination laws. Read more »
The city of Syracuse held its annual 9/11 remembrance ceremony commemorating the nearly 3,000 lives lost during the attacks. Read more »
SU announced several changes to its dining facilities, many in adherence with to ongoing sustainability and food waste reduction goals. Read more »
Around 40 community members met at the Syracuse University Chabad Jewish Student Center for a Sunday vigil in memory of six Israeli hostages. Read more »
Many Syracuse University students will be eligible to vote in the upcoming Nov. 5 United States general election. Read more »
New York state saw a 69% increase in hate crimes since 2019, the highest recorded increase in a five-year period. Read more »
On-campus summer construction projects completed as the fall semester begins. Some ongoing projects will continue through the semester. Read more »
Chancellor Kent Syverud has been appointed to the board of the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York. His term will last three years. Read more »