Tag: ESF
SUNY-ESF faculty discuss future of university at town hall meeting
The town hall, organized by SUNY-ESF’s student governing organizations, was held in response to President Quentin Wheeler’s resignation announcement. Read More »
SUNY-ESF student leader Ben Taylor says conflict, tensions must end
Taylor is president of the college’s Undergraduate Student Association. Read More »
Our reader offers tips on how students can cut down on plastic waste
Our reader offers simple solutions to reducing plastic waste and protecting the environment. Read More »
Public colleges reporting student suicide statistics is complicated, experts say
The Associated Press recently found that less than half of 100 of the largest public colleges in the United States currently track student suicides. Read More »
KeyBank’s multi-year grant to Baltimore Woods will fund ‘place-based’ education
Baltimore Woods Nature Center’s Nature in the City program has provided interactive science classes to Syracuse city schools since 2002. The program recently received a multi-year donation from KeyBank. Read More »
Climb the ever-changing walls at Central Rock Gym, now open in Syracuse
Central Rock Gym recently opened its newest location in central New York. Seasoned athletes and beginners alike can visit to take part in climbing, yoga and fitness classes. Read More »
Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF students weigh in on temporary gym equipment locations
Several students said they look forward to seeing Archbold Gymnasium renovations, but are not quite sure what they will be. Read More »
Administrators address student questions at SA forum
Several administrators fielded questions from students and community members at an open forum Monday night. Read More »
Here’s what SA President James Franco and Vice President Angie Pati have worked on this semester
Student Association President and Vice President — James Franco and Angie Pati, respectively — share how they’ve worked on SA objectives throughout the semester. Read More »
Animal rights activist argues sharpshooting is the best method to address Syracuse’s deer problem
Environment columnist Allison Weis discusses the city’s overpopulation of deer and explains why culling would be the most effective way to address it. Read More »
Extinct tortoise species may return to the Galápagos thanks to SUNY-ESF professor
A SUNY-ESF professor is working to bring a long-extinct species of tortoise back from extinction. Read More »
SUNY-ESF to celebrate International Education Week with cultural events, free food
SUNY-ESF will host a cultural showcase and other internationalization events for International Education Week. Read More »
Not everyone can afford to be an activist. NYPIRG’s new campaign hopes to change that.
Environment columnist Allison Weis explains how NYPIRG’s paid activist opportunities help less privileged New Yorkers combat climate change. Read More »
Syracuse cycling club a mix of SU and ESF, new and experienced riders
Sometimes riders are mistaken for Jimmy John's sandwich delivery bikers. Read More »
Asking to wear sensitive Halloween costumes doesn’t equate to censoring free expression
Liberal columnist Cole Jermyn explains why sensitivity and censorship don’t have to be at odds when it comes to appropriate Halloween costumes. Read More »
Make the most of your Homecoming Weekend with these events on and off campus
Here are eight things to do in and around Syracuse this weekend. Read More »
3 drinks to pregame with before Juice Jam and how to make them
Embrace the juice and indulge in some fun cocktails this weekend for Syracuse University's annual Juice Jam. Read More »
SUNY-ESF shouldn’t lose its momentum on gender-neutral, disability-friendly bathroom updates
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses why SUNY-ESF needs to address its unsafe and unfair bathroom situation this summer. Read More »
SUNY-ESF administrator works to restock Onondaga Lake with state’s once abundant Atlantic salmon
Atlantic salmon were once native and abundant in New York state, but overfishing and the building of dams, coupled with pollution, caused the fish to die off in the state, according to NYup.com. Read More »
Earthfest brings the Syracuse community together to celebrate Earth Day
Earthfest aims to connect Syracuse University and the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry with the broader Syracuse community through promoting sustainability. Read More »
3 years from its target, SUNY-ESF continues implementing the updated Vision 2020 strategic plan
In 2003, SUNY-ESF created Vision 2020, a set of goals centered on topics like student life and financial security from the state to be achieved by the year 2020. The vision was updated with new and reaffirmed goals in 2015. Read More »
Bulman: There’s no Planet B, and other takeaways from the Syracuse March for Science
Environment columnist Morgan Bulman explains how ordinary people can make sure they have a stake in the future of the planet. Read More »
'The Mis-Adventures of Awkward Black Girl' creator Issa Rae to speak at Syracuse University
Rae, who is best known for creating the YouTube series The Mis-Adventures of Awkward Black Girl, will speak at Goldstein Auditorium on March 31. Read More »
Maple Day displays tapping at Thornden Park
Kris Dulmer and Brad Fierke have been tapping maple trees for sap for eight years. They use the sap to make syrup of various flavors. Read More »