University Union announces the sarcastic, observational stand-up star will come to campus on Oct. 25.
Syracuse University is about to get a visit from Mr. Universe.
Jim Gaffigan, the stand-up comedian best known for his sardonic musings on parenthood and microwaveable frozen treats, will perform at Goldstein Auditorium Oct. 25, University Union announced tonight.
Tickets for "An Evening with Jim Gaffigan" go on sale at 9 a.m. tomorrow at the Schine box office. They're $5 with an SU/ESF student ID.
More than 100 students joined Friday's forum on the issues of race and identity at Syracuse University.
Taryne Chatman admitted he sometimes has trouble saying exactly what he wants to say. But when he tried to come to terms with the hate speech heard in a viral video circulating across campus, he was left speechless. That is -- until he turned his thoughts into poetry.
"I mean you know it's spelled. Starts with an 'N' ends with 'er.' Man-made manifestations that remind us, that our history ain't too far," Chatman recited.
The Syracuse University chapter of the NAACP will hold a forum Friday in Grant Auditorium at 1 p.m.
Organizers of the Friday’s campus forum are anticipating a diverse audience for their open discussion on issues of race and identity on Syracuse University’s campus
Strong makes first statement since using offensive language in viral online video.
Syracuse women's soccer player Hanna Strong has issued an apology following her indefinite suspension from the team this past weekend.
According to Mike Waters of syracuse.com, Hanna's father, Drew Strong, spoke with a reporter Tuesday evening before his daughter offered a personal apology via email. The apology read:
Chancellor Kent Syrverud announced in an email that a community forum will address the offensive Instagram video that has been circulating this weekend.
Syracuse University’s administration is now planning a community forum in response to the Instagram video featuring Syracuse University soccer player Hanna Strong.
The video, which has been circulating through news outlets and social media this weekend, catalyzed a strong and rapid reaction on campus after it was posted on Saturday. In the video, Strong, who is a senior midfielder on the women’s soccer team, shouts racial and homophobic slurs.
After more than half a century on the Hill, Cosmos Pizza and Grill is shutting its doors.
As one of the oldest restaurants on Marshall Street, Cosmos leaves a deep impression on the Syracuse University community.
After more than half a century on the Hill, Cosmos Pizza and Grill is shutting its doors.
As one of the oldest restaurants on Marshall Street, Cosmos leaves a deep impression on the Syracuse University community, including students, alumni and neighboring business owners. The restaurant was especially popular for its breakfast menu, but offered a variety of foods such as pizza, sandwiches and spaghetti.
Official says school doesn't aspire to top this category in Princeton Review's annual rankings.
Syracuse University has earned a title as the nation's best, and it's not for basketball or academics.
The Princeton Review announced SU leads its annual rankings of top party schools Monday based on a survey of 130,000 students nationwide. Students responded to questions about drug- and alcohol-use at their school; the amount of out-of-class study time; and the number of students who belong to fraternities and sororities, according to the organization’s website.
Miles Reme was riding with classmates from Fort Lee High where he was a scholastic baseball player.
Arts and sciences sophomore Miles Reme died Thursday in a New Jersey car crash.
Reme, 20, was riding in a 2014 Honda Civic with two former Fort Lee High School classmates when the driver swerved off the road and struck a building in Ridgefield, N.J., according to NorthJersey.com.
About 3,000 people have suggested how SU Chancellor Kent Syverud should say the city and school's name, but there is no clear winner yet.
Syracuse University’s new chancellor is still on his quest for the correct pronunciation of “Syracuse.”
Kent Syverud said that he’s heard from about 3,000 people in recent weeks since posing the question whether the “Syr-“ in Syracuse is properly enunciated to rhyme with either “bear” or “deer.” In an email to students and faculty Thursday, Syverud said the results are too close to declare an official pronunciation.
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