The newly opened Salt City Coffee in the Westside neighborhood serves up locally roasted coffee, tea and sandwiches in a living room setting. Read more »
Vice Chancellor and Provost Michele Wheatly proposed to create “a university-wide STEM branding strategy” that would make SU “a leading model for contemporary STEM education." Read more »
Business columnist Alex Straus explains why Apple’s red iPhones give millennial Americans an opportunity to invest in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Read more »
Michele Wheatley has a deep background as a biologist. Now as vice chancellor at Syracuse University, she’s developing a brand strategy in favor of the field. Read more »
Cold Case Justice Initiative co-directors Paula Johnson and Janis McDonald respond to College of Law Dean Craig Boise's April 7 letter to the editor about the initiative. Read more »
Ride-hailing services will be authorized to operate throughout New York state in about three months. Here’s a look at how the state arrived at this point. Read more »
Humor Columnist Josh Feinblatt doesn’t need a place to live, so he isn’t going to sublet your apartment, and he’s pretty sure nobody else is either. Now, please stop aggressively pushing for it on Facebook.
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A suspect was arrested and charged following a “suspicious event” incident on campus last week and Hungry Chuck’s announced the date of its last night of operation at its current location, among other things. Read more »
Presidential candidates James Franco and Tyler Rossi will debate for the second time in Maxwell Auditorium Monday night. Vice presidential candidates Angie Pati and Roy Tin will debate as well. Read more »
No. 2 Florida State hit two more balls out of SU Softball Stadium on Sunday to sweep the three-game series with a 6-5 victory over Syracuse. Read more »
Knutson consistently outperformed her opponent in nearly every facet on Sunday, upsetting Miami’s top-ranked player in straight sets at second singles, 6-4, 6-2. Read more »