Typecasting is a huge problem for TV, and actors who break this mold are rare. TV columnist Malvika Randive supports Alexis Bledel’s decision to do so. Read more »
Since 2010, Syracuse Sports Association has been providing community members with opportunities to play sports in a fun and friendly environment. Read more »
New York ADL is working to fight racism and hate by strengthening ties between communities, working with elected officials and partnering with law enforcement. Read more »
Environment columnist Lydia Niles explains how bringing ride-hailing to upstate New York will benefit more than just your wallet — it’s a good move for the environment, too. Read more »
A United States federal judge in San Francisco on Tuesday revoked President Donald Trump’s executive action signed in January withholding federal funds from cities that disobey his immigration policies. Read more »
On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump said he would “cancel” the agreement, potentially removing the U.S. from it. He may be changing his mind, however. Read more »
Most courses for the program will be housed in the School of Information Studies, but students are required to take several data science courses from the Martin J. Whitman School of Management. Read more »
The committee has so far identified peer and aspirational institutions for comparisons in faculty salaries and has preliminary “statistical analyses of factors that correlate with salaries,” according to an SU News release. Read more »
Anderson is the second of three finalists for the dean position at the Martin J. Whitman School of Management. The finalist selected for the position will replace former Dean Kenneth Kavajecz, who was arrested in September. Read more »
In a recent interview with The Daily Orange, Syverud said he doesn’t have a position “on any particular proposal because I don’t know yet what the exact proposal is.” Read more »
Jonathan Rieth has volunteered on the front lines in the fight against the Islamic State multiple times. It’s dangerous, but he says it’s worth it. Read more »
Conservative columnist Joseph Pucciarelli picks out the flaws in New York state’s new bill, from its cost to taxpayers to how it keeps students from leaving the state. Read more »