The culture of apathy at SU is separating students from one another
SU, whether intentionally or not, teaches and perpetuates a culture of apathy and self-serving attitudes. Read more »
SU, whether intentionally or not, teaches and perpetuates a culture of apathy and self-serving attitudes. Read more »
While COVID-19 cases haven't spiked since the beginning of the semester, some students wondered how equally the rules are being enforced. Read more »
Get the latest Syracuse news delivered right to your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter here. A recent letter to the editor lamented the lack of… Read more »
SU needs to treat student-athletes with the same as every other SU student. Read more »
We asked Syracuse University students whether or not they believe college athletes should receive compensation. https://youtu.be/Yf_QcQX1U20 Read more »
Syracuse men's and women's basketball players and coaches attended the annual media day festivities last Friday, posing for photos and answering questions before the season. Read more »
The central New York Region of the Special Olympics hosted a photoshoot for athletes at Light Work studio this past weekend ahead of “Spread the Word to End the Word Day.” Read more »
CoreLife Eatery’s 21-day CoreLife Challenge encourages participants to stick to their new year resolutions and kickstart a healthier lifestyle. Read more »
Whether you’re a baseball fan, soccer fan or you just like to kick back and relax, summer in Syracuse has tons of options for watching sports. Read more »
There’s a reason why sports movies are so successful, and why basketball movies haven’t gotten as much attention as other sports. Read more »
Thomas, who played for Syracuse from 1996 to 2000, recently published a book titled "We Matter: Athletes and Activism." Read more »
Humor columnist Josh Feinblatt tells it like it is when it comes to SU’s campus student organizations. Read more »
SU’s Faculty Oversight Committee conducted the interviews with athletes finishing their eligibility at the university in December 2016 and May 2017. Read more »
Gender and Sexuality columnist Ivana Pino confronts sexism in college sports teams. Read more »
Not many know the story of Joseph Kren, an immigrant whose bat making company thrived in Syracuse. His bats were used by baseball legends and can be found today in Cooperstown. Read more »
Ten years ago, three diehard SU sports fans decided to form an organization to help students get into the Dome on game day. Today, Otto's Army boasts the entire student body as its members. Read more »
Gender and Sexuality columnist Caroline Colvin calls on Syracuse University to strengthen its efforts to create a better environment for LGBTQ athletes by incorporating a system for anonymous harassment reporting and mandatory diversity trainings. Read more »
UPDATED: April 27, 10:55 p.m. For some it was their last and for many it was their first. But whether it was a last hurrah or… Read more »
They’ve become teachers, businessmen and athletic trainers. In their college years, these men played for Syracuse football or basketball. Some of them made it to… Read more »
It was a perfect morning to run. A cool breeze filled the air and “Chariots of Fire” blasted from the speakers over the sound of… Read more »
Mikela Almeida, a junior on the rowing team, was at a party one weekend night when she felt violated.The boy she danced with was drunk… Read more »