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Israel, Turkey and Cyprus. Egypt and Greece. Serbia, Bosnia, Herzegovina and Croatia. Italy. Denmark, Sweden, Norway and the Netherlands. Pauses a moment, takes a breath.… Read more »

Israel, Turkey and Cyprus. Egypt and Greece. Serbia, Bosnia, Herzegovina and Croatia. Italy. Denmark, Sweden, Norway and the Netherlands. Pauses a moment, takes a breath.… Read more »
The Dalai Lama and more than 20 musical artists, including Dave Matthews, Counting Crows and Nas, will be part of a “landmark” two-day forum, “Common… Read more »

CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the company that developed and built University Village Apartments and Campus West was misstated. The company is… Read more »

On Sunday, tall trees shielded the forming crowd from the sun at Onondaga Lake Park. Flecks of sunlight still streamed through onto the grass, the… Read more »

SUNY-ESF will create no-mow zones on campus in order to help the college increase sustainability and reduce carbon emissions. These no-mow zones consist of designated… Read more »
This summer, the Department of Public Safety at Syracuse University added new officers and updated the camera system. Summer activity also included heavy maintenance on… Read more »
The Daily Orange launched its new website Sunday night, a long-awaited move that shifted the site from the College Publisher system to one based on… Read more »
This year’s Juice Jam lineup has the potential to attract record-breaking crowds, said Sarah Fleisher, director of public relations for University Union. “Last year we… Read more »
Eight burglaries and two robberies occurred in the area surrounding Syracuse University during the summer months, making the season a quiet one, said Department of… Read more »
Student organizations requesting finances will no longer have to hand-submit a 20-page packet to the desk of Student Association Comptroller Stephen DeSalvo. In preparation for… Read more »

Whether it was a grand night of drinking and partying or a calm night in, senior Jaime Rivera’s most exciting nights with friends would be… Read more »
The Meccas of theater are known throughout the world: Broadway in the heart of New York City, the West End district of foggy London, Steppenwolf… Read more »
For most students, summer is just a time to relax. But for others, this summer was more than just a time to hang out on… Read more »

Good morning, class. Let me teach you a thing or two about looking your best. With a new school year beginning, there’s no better time… Read more »
Dec. 21, 1988. For many, this date has no significance. For most students on campus, it came before they were even born. For incoming freshmen… Read more »
Allowing set plays to enter the box close to the Syracuse goal was the Achilles’ heel for the Orange on Sunday. SU allowed two Washington… Read more »
Thumbs up We get it already. “Breaking Bad” is exhilarating. Who cares, right? We’re all tired of hearing this: “You watching ‘Breaking Bad’?” “No.” “Whoa.… Read more »

Leann Stiver was rarely tested in the cage Sunday. The suffocating Syracuse defense intercepted numerous Ohio passes and constantly pressured the Bobcats into turnovers. Stiver… Read more »

Standing in a straight line and swinging clasped hands to the tune of the national anthem, the Syracuse Orange prepared for its home opener against… Read more »