Top-ranked Syracuse field hockey team suffers 1st loss of season against UMass
Syracuse’s unbeaten start came to an end Thursday afternoon. The No. 1 Orange (12-1, 4-0 Big East) lost 2-1 to Massachusetts in front of 198… Read more »
Syracuse’s unbeaten start came to an end Thursday afternoon. The No. 1 Orange (12-1, 4-0 Big East) lost 2-1 to Massachusetts in front of 198… Read more »
Michigan 5-star recruit James Young gave his verbal commitment to Kentucky on Thursday, choosing the Wildcats over Syracuse, Kansas and Michigan State. He announced his… Read more »
To the sound of a violinist and cellist, Allie Curtis announced her intention to run for Student Association president at the Schine Atrium on Thursday… Read more »

Bassel Al Shahade was a student of the world. A graduate film student looking to make an influence on the world through his craft. A… Read more »

At the University Senate’s second meeting of the year, representatives from the Committee on Athletic Policy and the Committee on Computing Services discussed recent accomplishments… Read more »

Former Congressman Patrick Kennedy called on Syracuse University students to lead the transformation of mental health treatment in his speech in Goldstein Auditorium on Wednesday… Read more »
As Dave Matthews’ lyrics seemed to garner more attention than the Dalai Lama’s words, the overarching message of the two-day “Common Ground for Peace” forum… Read more »

President Barack Obama was too passive in his responses, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney lacked specifics in his plans, and minutes into it, the moderator… Read more »

First-year students face an additional set of struggles when they arrive on campus in the fall: getting to know the campus, making friends and learning… Read more »

You know that guy who takes intramural sports way too seriously? I mean that guy who is the self-appointed know-it-all who can play any position… Read more »

Two weeks ago, Lewellyn Coker was a second-string linebacker whose principal game experience came on special teams. One week ago, Coker was an unsung hero… Read more »

Kyle Flood taught math before he taught college football. Flood came home to Queens, N.Y., in 1993 after graduating from nearby Iona College with a… Read more »

Bill McKibben, author of “The End of Nature” and founder of the global grassroots organization 350.org, started off the University Lecture Series with an environmental… Read more »
Women should be outspoken and independent despite the cultural influences they may face, actress Gabrielle Union said at the “Women of Distinction” panel on Wednesday… Read more »
Last year was a bizarre one in Waco, Texas. For one school year, the college football world fixed its eyes on Baylor. Long a laughingstock… Read more »

Students at Towson University are working to organize a white advocacy union to support those who suffer from discrimination. The union was proposed in September… Read more »
"Teen Mom," "The Bachelorette," "America’s Next Top Model," "Jersey Shore." These are just a few of the many reality TV shows that have become popular… Read more »
Eight days after President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney faced off in the first presidential debate of the 2012 election, their two running mates will… Read more »
The Syracuse women's ice hockey team won just a single conference game last season. But the Orange's opponent this weekend has yet to ever play… Read more »

Alexis Koval determined the punishment for losing the penalty kick competition at the Syracuse women’s soccer team practice on Wednesday morning: withstand the bacon sizzle.… Read more »