How Central New York businesses will reopen after shutdown
Here’s a breakdown of what the state’s reopening plan will mean for central New York. Read more »
Here’s a breakdown of what the state’s reopening plan will mean for central New York. Read more »
The groups demand that the city of Syracuse demilitarize the SPD and that the Syracuse City School District remove all school resource officers, investing instead in counselors and other support staff. Read more »
Protests against police brutality entered their tenth consecutive day in Syracuse. Read more »
The petition calls for the city of Syracuse to remove a statue of Christopher Columbus from Columbus Circle. Read more »
Organizers later convened at a parking lot near the Syracuse Police Department headquarters, where they continued registering people to vote in New York state. Read more »
The two main factors affecting the city’s financial status are a decrease in sales tax revenue and cuts in state aid. Read more »
The patient was a woman in her late 70s with underlying health conditions. Read more »
Born and raised in the city of Syracuse, Weissman became a professor in SU’s food studies program after receiving his Ph.D. in geography from the university in 2012. Read more »
Incoming first-year students told The Daily Orange that the pandemic has affected their decision process and they are nervous about what the beginning of their first semester at SU will look like. Read more »
The president and vice president of Student Association plan to implement a third-party sexual assault reporting system. They also plan to include #NotAgainSU in SA discussions. Read more »
Eleven people in the county have recovered since Sunday, raising the total number of recoveries to 362. Read more »
Students currently living on South Campus can apply to remain in their apartments through the MySlice Housing portal. Read more »
Julio Burgos was also elected SA comptroller. Read more »
As the county continues to practice social distancing, demands for COVID-19 testing will slowly diminish. Read more »
The university has postponed this year’s on-campus Commencement ceremony to the fall 2020 semester due to the coronavirus pandemic. Read more »
Justine Hastings and Ryan Golden, who are running for Student Association president and vice president, said they support all of #NotAgainSU’s demands. Read more »
The forum, held via Instagram, aimed at addressing questions about Black student life at SU. Read more »
While the number of confirmed cases has continued to increase, data is showing that the virus may have reached its peak in New York state, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Read more »
The patient was a man in his late 60s with underlying medical conditions. Read more »
Some SU students have struggled to adapt to online courses and new learning environments. Read more »
Though the number of confirmed cases and deaths has risen, the virus’ curve is leveling off, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. Read more »
Between 12% and 13% of total cases in Onondaga County are contact cases, which arise from individuals coming into contact with family members or people in their immediate household. Read more »
New York state is also beginning to develop a plan so it can “restart life” when appropriate, though the state is not at that point yet. Read more »
The state administered 23,101 COVID-19 tests Friday, the highest number of tests conducted in the state so far. Read more »