4 news stories you may have missed this weekend
From a campus Veterans Day Ceremony to two city shootings, these are the biggest stories from the weekend. Read more »
From a campus Veterans Day Ceremony to two city shootings, these are the biggest stories from the weekend. Read more »
Hundreds of SU community members attended the Veterans Day Ceremony, which comes two days before the national holiday. Read more »
These SU staff are helping students connect with the Syracuse community in time for the holidays. Read more »
Diwali is a five-day Hindu festival that celebrates the power of light overcoming darkness. This Saturday, members of Syracuse University’s South Asian Students Association will host a Diwali celebration in Goldstein Auditorium, featuring traditional music, dance and plenty of food to go around. Read more »
Colin Dorrance was an 18-year-old police officer when Pan Am Flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland. This year, after 30 years in the police force and the 30th anniversary of the disaster, Dorrance planned a 3,238-mile cycling journey from Lockerbie to Syracuse. Read more »
Composer Vân-Ánh (Vanessa) Võ will perform at Hendricks Chapel on Nov. 2. as part of a “Stories” by the SU Humanities Center. Read more »
Transgender and gender non-conforming students rallied on Syracuse University’s Quad on Wednesday to protest a plan by the Trump administration to erase federal recognition of transgender identity. Read more »
The Syracuse University photography professor uses his pictures to teach people about the history of the plane crash over Lockerbie, Scotland. Read more »
On Sunday night, Hendricks Chapel hosted two candlelight vigils for two different reasons. Read more »
The Chabad House at SU and the Winnick Hillel Center organized a vigil Sunday evening in response to Saturday’s mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue. Read more »
From local politics to campus speakers, these are four of the biggest stories to catch up on from the weekend. Read more »
A Bird Library exhibit features approximately 40 books about experiences of being disabled, including both physical and mental disabilities. Read more »
George Saunders, an English professor in the College of Arts and Sciences’ creative writing program, will deliver the inaugural lecture of SU’s fall 2018 University Lecture series this Thursday at Hendricks Chapel. Read more »
The Oakwood Cemetery just opened up an easy new trail for locals, but its story extends beyond the path. Read more »
Student musician Charlie Burg made a name for himself beyond the SU campus. Read more »
Tucked away in the basement of Hendricks, student leaders, Buddhist Co-Chaplains and community volunteers lead meditation sessions for members of the SU community. Read more »
Active Minds President Meghan Nelligan recommends using on-campus resources available keep stay on top of your mental health. Read more »
Students on the Spiritual Life Council said they requested more communication between students and the dean last semester. Read more »
On Thursday, students and faculty gathered outside Hendricks Chapel to protest. Read more »
SU students can learn about career development and self-care at three seminars throughout the fall 2018 semester. Read more »
Located at the heart of campus in Hendricks Chapel, People’s Place aims to cultivate an environment where community members can share a cup of coffee and find a sense of home. Read more »
Hendricks Chapel Dean Brian Konkol wants to increase engagement with Syracuse University students who might not be aware of the programs and services available in the chapel. Read more »
The Tuesday night protest went from Chancellor Kent Syverud’s house on Comstock Avenue to Hendricks Chapel, where students shared ongoing concerns about university-wide issues. Read more »
Liberal columnist Ryan Golden calls on SU to do more concerning the Theta Tau incident. Read more »