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This year's Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration will include more student involvement and integration from the Syracuse University community. Read more »
Some Syracuse University members say they will still go to the Chipotle Mexican Grill on Marshall Street. Read more »
Syracuse narrowly escaped against Boston College with a 62-61 win on Wednesday night in the Carrier Dome. Brianna Butler and Brittney Sykes combined for 35 points in Alexis Peterson's absence. Read more »
Briana Day scored just seven points, but chipped in late defensive stops and 15 rebounds. Syracuse came back to beat Boston College 62-61. Read more »
Columnist believes that many people are more intrigued when people go to destinations that are not in Europe. She argues that regardless of where a student chooses to study, they will have unique experiences that will be enlightening and that going to Asia isn't as crazy as some may believe. Read more »
The Falk College students will work with 200 students from McKinley-Brighton Elementary School and LeMoyne Elementary School in Syracuse. Read more »
The American Library Association found no deficiencies in Syracuse University's Master of Library and Information Science (MSLIS) program. Read more »
Entering college gives students new freedom which may result in them feeling pressured to join the hookup culture. Columnist explains how this can result in lower female self-esteem. Read more »
Four sophomore students at the Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering made a machine that allows any image designed on computer software to be made into a pancake. Read more »
The "It's On Us" campaign launched a new a cappella competition to raise awareness about sexual assault prevention on college campuses. Read more »
V.J. Beachem traveled to Europe with the East Coast All-Stars this summer and returned to Notre Dame a more refined player. Read more »
In College Hockey America, Syracuse and its opponents have been called for more penalties, forcing the Orange to focus on its special teams. Read more »
SU sophomore received an anonymous letter showering her with motivational messages. This inspired her to start an SU chapter of More Love Letters. Read more »
The Gallery at The Tech Garden is gearing up to answer one of the most controversial questions of the generation in their newest exhibit: "Star Trek Vs. Star Wars: A Logical Choice." Read more »
For the first time since high school, the Malone sisters are all eligible to run on the same team. Margo returns after qualifying for nationals while Mary improves and Shannon becomes eligible after transferring from Virginia a year ago. Read more »
In Trevor Cooney's last two matchups against Notre Dame, he has scored 44 points and made 16-of 26 field goals in two wins. Read more »
The Carrier Dome will be host to Syracuse University’s 31st annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration on Sunday. Syracuse Community Choir will join voices with other choirs from around the city to perform a song for the ceremony. Read more »
The Syracuse University Opera Theatre is getting ready to perform the classic German operetta "Die Fledermaus." The cast is composed of 20 students and has been rehearsing since the fall semester. Read more »
The new program will train faculty, staff and students at SUNY schools to safely intervene before, during and after incidents of sexual assault, relationship violence and stalking. Read more »
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Jamal Holloway became the 11th player to leave Syracuse's 2016 recruiting class. He's also being recruited by Rutgers. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board reviews Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner's Jan. 25 op-ed to The Albany Times-Union and argues that letter omits important details of the proposed tax plan. Read more »
Student Life columnist Rashika Jaipuriar discusses the impact of technology-related distractions in college classrooms and ways in which they can be minimized. Read more »