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Barner-McDuffie House hosts Black Health Professional Panel
Black women in healthcare gathered for a panel to discuss the importance of representation, diversity, and available resources at SU. Read more »
Black women in healthcare gathered for a panel to discuss the importance of representation, diversity, and available resources at SU. Read more »
For the upcoming spring 2025 election, SA will introduce more activities for the student body to garner higher participation. Read more »
Gov. Kathy Hochul rejected Louisiana's request to extradite a doctor who was indicted for prescribing abortion pills to a minor. Read more »
Community members celebrated Project Mend’s third issue, honoring those who are impacted by mass incarceration. Read more »
Wobbe was originally from Louisville, Kentucky, and was studying musical theater, SU's Allen Groves Wrote in Friday night email. Read more »
DPS received a report that a student made offensive comments with “racial undertones” to another student, according the department. Read more »
Andrea-Rose Oates, SU junior, received the Unsung Hero Award honoring her community service and advocacy for girls' education. Read more »
Gov. Kathy Hochul declared February as Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, with February 11 marked by landmarks lit in orange. Read more »
The U.S. Justice Dept is suing New York state over policies that protect undocumented immigrants and block Trump’s deportation agenda. Read more »
Families for Lead Freedom Now is urging a state of emergency in Syracuse over inaccurate lead water testing. Read more »
Israeli Prime Minister gave Hamas an ultimatum threatening to resume fighting if the Israeli hostages are not returned by Saturday afternoon. Read more »
The National Action Network held a rally denouncing racism after Mayoral Candidate Tim Rudd’s racist remarks against Deputy Mayor Sharon Owens. Read more »
President Trump’s Dept of Government Efficiency is cutting over $880 million from the DOEd, sparking concerns about the impact on students. Read more »
SU's Student Association proposed a new bylaw to create a Review Board Committee to ensure fiscal transparency. Read more »
The Syracuse-based nonprofit has suspended its development of the Child Rising Center after failing to meet several funding deadlines. Read more »
Syracuse City Auditor Alexander Marion put together a report that details the programs and organizations receiving federal funding. Read more »
The CNY Solidarity Coalition’s monthly meeting discussed the Trump administration’s handling of immigrant rights and voter suppression. Read more »
Tim Rudd, Syracuse's budget director, announced his 2025 mayoral bid as a Republican, despite controversy and his history as a Democrat. Read more »
Following Trump’s plans to eliminate the Department of Education, NY Sen. Gillibrand said she'll do everything in her power to protect it. Read more »
Faculty and community members raised concerns about national issues impacting SU’s campus. This photo is from an earlier meeting. Read more »
After four decades of family ownership, J. Michael Shoes on Marshall Street changes ownership to StreeTgame, remembering its local charm. Read more »
With lacrosse featured in the 2028 LA Olympics, the sport’s creators — the Haudenosaunee Confederacy — are still fighting to participate. Read more »
On Tuesday night, Dr. Eboo Patel spoke at SU about religious diversity and building connections to promote inclusion and change. Read more »
Faculty members are urging Deans Mortazavi and Van Slyke to work collaboratively with the Curriculum Committee to revise and delay the implementation of the new Liberal Arts Core by one year. Read more »