Acquittal for former SU student in sex case
Jose Zapata, 22, a former Syracuse University student and Student Association assembly member, was acquitted on charges of first-degree sexual assault Wednesday in Madison County… Read more »
Jose Zapata, 22, a former Syracuse University student and Student Association assembly member, was acquitted on charges of first-degree sexual assault Wednesday in Madison County… Read more »
The debate still rages whether same-sex couples in love seeking marriage can't have one without the other. Members of the university community are invited to… Read more »
Joseph Oravecz, associate dean of students, announced yesterday that he will be leaving Syracuse University on April 9.Oravecz said that he is leaving for personal… Read more »
The plans for OrangeSeeds, the Student Association's fledging freshman leadership program to tentatively launch for next fall, has come to a halt. The Office of… Read more »
The truth came out at an LGBT open forum last night.About 15 students and administrators attended 'Breaking the Silence' last night in the Flint Residence… Read more »
From Archie Bunker to 'Ellen' to 'Will and Grace': the straight eye for queer television has changed within the past 40 years.'The History of Gay… Read more »
No one wants to get caught with soggy toilet paper - and a new donation to SUNY-ESF researchers may help to solve that problem.Kimberly-Clark Worldwide… Read more »
Most first-year students are far from first seed in landing leadership positions within campus organizations.But a new Student Association program, OrangeSeeds, will teach incoming first-year… Read more »
Architecture students stuck in studio weren't the only ones who learned about building design last night.Syracuse University students had their first opportunity to speak directly… Read more »
The Student Association members devoted the majority of their meeting Monday to self-reflection and evaluation of their role as a campus organization and how they… Read more »
Students who are sick and tired of wasting away in the Health Services waiting room may now find remedy in a phone call.Syracuse University Health… Read more »
While some students may link the Caribbean to spring break plans, its sun and sand were far from the minds of some members of the… Read more »
Thunderous applause and cheers enveloped her as she took the stage.Her skirt, only several inches long, precariously straddled her hips as she danced. She swayed… Read more »
The Mandarins made a sweet impression on the judges this weekend at a Baltimore competition.Syracuse University's all-female a cappella group won first place in the… Read more »
SA President Andrew Lederman announced to the assembly that the USA Today pilot program will begin March 22 and run until April 16. In this… Read more »
Massachusetts has lost both of its senators to New York this weekend.Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass) will speak at 5:15 tonight in the United Auto Worker's… Read more »
The bras, stilettos and lipstick came off only hours after they'd been put on. Performers of last Thursday's Totally Fabulous Drag Show gender-bended for only… Read more »
Even though the 2004 class and college marshals have been preparing for commencement since the fall, after learning of their selection, their identities have remained… Read more »
Looking through a hole in the brown fence by her house, a slender, dark-haired woman crouches down, nose pressed to the wood, to watch as… Read more »
An SU student was hospitalized following a two-car collision at about 6:10 p.m. Tuesday near Kimmel Dining Center, said Syracuse Police officer T. Murfitt.Michelle Quinones,… Read more »
Water from a plugged-up bathtub in a men's bathroom flooded part of the hallway and several rooms Sunday on the sixth floor of Day Residence… Read more »
The Syracuse University Senators voted Wednesday to support the plan to raise Public Safety officers' status to peace officers.At the Senate meeting, proponents and opponents… Read more »
Student Association members elected 10 students to its finance board Monday, taking its first step toward preparing for its 2004 budget hearings.Each of the 15… Read more »
As the Recording Industry Association of America continues to slap lawsuits on illegal file-sharers, some universities across the country are exploring other options to let… Read more »