Duck: Laurence Leveille
I was that overly eager freshman who emailed the news editor for a story during the summer. But I never wrote again that first semester.… Read more »
I was that overly eager freshman who emailed the news editor for a story during the summer. But I never wrote again that first semester.… Read more »
With his feet propped up on his desk, arms behind his head and a smile on his face, Bob Heisler would welcome Daily Orange staff… Read more »
Teammates, friends and co-workers alike view Taylor Carr as a leader both on and off the soccer field. Carr, Student Association presidential candidate and junior… Read more »
UPDATED: Oct. 19, 2011, 4:50 a.m.Editor's note: Tuesday's coverage of the most recent Student Association meeting misstated information regarding the details of the Designation of… Read more »
The Carnegie Library of today has lost the grandeur it held in March 1907.The main entrance to the building has closed, classrooms have been built… Read more »
One decade since the War on Terror began, thousands of U.S. troops continue their duties in Afghanistan and Iraq. After the 9/11 attacks, the United… Read more »
Move-in weekend has come to an end. While some students are settling into their dorms, others have the chance to experience the year in hotels… Read more »
Here are 10 notable events that happened during the 2010-11 academic year, including news about Marshall Street, sports, greek life and community involvement. Donation makes… Read more »
The 2011 Senior Class Giving Campaign is expected to reach its goal to surpass the number of gifts last year's class gave. 'We are almost… Read more »
When Student Association announced its new tier system to fund programming for student organizations, the editors of Jerk and Zipped magazines were concerned about how… Read more »
Wes Peterson hadn't planned on going to college. He graduated high school in June 1942 and took a job as a shipping clerk. He was… Read more »
UPDATED: March 7, 2011 For every senior who gives at least $20.11 toward the 2011 Senior Class Giving Campaign before commencement, an additional $100 will… Read more »
Construction for the student apartment complex announced in the fall is expected to begin during the summer. Syracuse University has selected Education Reality Trust Inc.,… Read more »
After a night of drinking, Iris Pechenik's friend walked away and didn't come back. When Pechenik and others searched for him, they found him on… Read more »
The four students who were studying abroad at the American University in Cairo in Egypt were all safely evacuated from the country by Feb. 2.The… Read more »
With a new financial vision in place, members of student organizations will have a clearer idea of what is expected of them during this spring's… Read more »
Bill Clinton, Ted Koppel, Billy Joel and Vice President Joe Biden — each have been commencement speakers at Syracuse University in the past. Now the… Read more »
Plans to relocate Unique Tea House to the vacant space above J. Michael Shoes have been delayed due to the Jan. 21 water main break… Read more »
J. Michael Shoes on Marshall Street will remain closed for an indefinite period of time after the basement flooded eight to nine feet deep on… Read more »
UPDATED: Jan. 21, 2011; 1:45 p.m. Marshall Street was still closed at noon Friday as crews continued to clean up a water main break at… Read more »
UPDATED: Jan. 18, 2011 Syracuse University alumnus John Reilly III and his wife, Patty, have pledged $3.5 million toward the construction of a new day… Read more »
Three burglaries to South Campus apartments occurred after midnight on Monday morning and are under investigation, said Jennifer Horvath, public information officer of the Department… Read more »
Next to Jon Barnhart's office door is a whiteboard with the number of business days left in his term as Student Association president. Underneath the… Read more »