News
A secret no more
SU went to city, raids returned; police promise 4 more to come
By Melanie Hicken
With bar raids absent from Marshall Street for more than a year, underage Syracuse University students were able to drink at bars without fear - or consequences.
Blue out as secondary SU color
Changeover will not affect athletic teams
By Chelsea Prince
Syracuse University's signature orange and blue look has gone stale. "We are the orange - we don't want to be the blue," said Nicci Brown, associate vice president for marketing and communications. "We are known as the orange, and we need to project that out a little more than what we have been doing.
Chair to extend race if too close; ability in question
By Conor Orr
As the Student Association elections are expected to end tonight at midnight, election officials will wait to see if the minimum 10 percent of the student body casts a vote. If the 10 percent plateau is not met, elections will be extended another day.
Misplaced
Majority of students at iSchool did not originally choose to be there
By Chase W. Wright
James Bell wanted to major in accounting, Sommer Smith, journalism, and Jessica Pabon wanted to invest in the management program.
Renowned physicist to speak today
By Dan Scorpio
Time magazine's "Hero for the Planet" is coming to Syracuse University.
Destiny USA to build 1,300-room hotel in next 5 years
By Irene Manahan
Phases for Destiny USA continue with plans of a new hotel. The 39-story, 1,342-room structure is to assume the shape of six towering blades of brilliantly green grass.
Perspectives | Do you care about the results for SA president?
By Ali Pickering
Do you care about the results for SA president?
Energy boost
Fraternities take on corporate sponsors for free drinks, better image
By Alyssa Marderstein
Zeta Beta Tau social chair Joshua Levy helps promote Rockstar energy drink at Syracuse University, and gets paid to do it.
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