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Syracuse University to roll out safety changes in off-campus student housing areas
Security cameras and shuttles are among the safety projects expected to launch in off-campus neighborhoods this semester. Read More »
Official: Euclid Avenue improvement project will move forward this academic year
The project includes the construction of bicycle lanes, an action that has sparked conversation within the community, said Pete O’Connor, commissioner of the Syracuse Department of Public Works. Read More »
Syracuse University student reports sexual offense near campus
The offense was reported to have occurred at 9:30 p.m. on Monday. Read More »
SU construction update: Majority of summer projects have been completed
A majority of summer construction projects on the Syracuse University campus have been completed, said Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, in an email to the SU community on Monday. Read More »
SU construction update: the University Place promenade will be finished a week before classes start
The promenade is on schedule and is set to be completed on Aug. 22. Read More »
SU construction update: promenade progress continues; Quad improvements complete
Many construction projects, including the one to make improvements to the Quad, have been completed or are nearing completion, said Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, in an email to the Syracuse University community. Read More »
SU construction update: Promenade work continues; Waverly, Comstock steam line replacement ongoing
Work on the University Place promenade, among other campus construction projects, continues on schedule, said Pete Sala, vice president and chief facilities officer, in an email to the Syracuse University community. Read More »
SU construction update: University Place water main in service; construction of Disability Cultural Center starts
The water main along University Place is now in service, according to a construction update from Pete Sala, Syracuse University vice president and chief facilities officer. Read More »
SU construction update: promenade to be finished before student move-in; accessibility improvements underway
The University Place promenade is expected to be finished before Syracuse University students move in, according to Monday's summer construction update from Pete Sala, vice president and chief campus facilities officer. Read More »
SU construction update: University Place promenade work on schedule
Construction on the University Place promenade is progressing on schedule, according to Monday's summer construction update from Pete Sala, vice president and chief campus facilities officer. Read More »
SU construction update: Tennity to receive new cooling system; University Place road, walkways removed
Pete Sala noted in his latest construction update email that Tennity Ice Pavilion will be receiving a new cooling system and the road and walkways along University Place have been removed. Read More »
Here's an update on Syracuse University's campus construction projects for the summer
Pete Sala, vice president and chief campus facilities officer, sent an email to the Syracuse University community on Monday with updates on campus construction projects happening this summer. Read More »
How some members of the SU community feel the promenade money should be spent
During a campus protest on Tuesday, Syracuse University community members questioned the amount of money being spent on University Place promenade and how practical the promenade will be. Read More »
Syracuse University community members protest University Place promenade
Syracuse University community members gathered in front of the Hall of Languages to protest the University Place promenade on Tuesday. Read More »
Traffic changes to begin due to University Place promenade construction
Construction for the University Place promenade will begin on Tuesday and cause traffic changes in the area. Read More »
Construction of University Place promenade to begin next week
SU Vice President Pete Sala said in an email that construction of the promenade will "essentially be complete" prior to the start of the fall semester. Read More »
Free rides to polling locations available to Syracuse University students on South Campus or in off-campus housing
Free transportation will be provided to polling locations for the New York primary on Tuesday for Syracuse University students that live on South Campus or in off-campus housing. Read More »
Syracuse football players express displeasure with campus hoverboard ban
Syracuse cornerback Corey Winfield on hoverboards ban: “They fun, I love ‘em. So I don’t know why they would ban them.” Read More »
Potential ideas for SU campus renovation presented at framework update session
Michael Speaks, the dean of SU’s School of Architecture, presented conceptual ideas for a refurbishing of Archbold Gymnasium and the creation of three promenades on SU's campus. Read More »
Pepsi truck hits low-hanging power line, causing 3 telephone poles to fall
A Pepsi truck hit a low-hanging power line near the intersection of Comstock Avenue and Marshall Street on Thursday afternoon, causing three telephone poles to fall. Read More »
Suspect who robbed, stabbed SU student at Park Point arrested
A man who robbed and stabbed a Syracuse University student at the student's Park Point apartment on Monday was arrested Wednesday by the Syracuse Police Department. Read More »
SU student reports strong arm robbery Thursday morning
An SU student reported a strong arm robbery Thursday morning around 8:30 on the 1000 block of Comstock Ave. Read More »
Students create glow stick installation to promote safety on campus
Students in the School of Architecture used more than 4,000 glow sticks to light up Comstock and Euclid avenues to raise awareness for campus safety. Read More »
Clarity essential in DPS correspondence during Orange Alert
The Daily Orange Editorial Board reflects on Wednesday night's Orange Alert and the ways in which the Department of Public Safety can improve its communication with the campus community during emergency situations. Read More »