Tag: Euclid Avenue
DPS expands late-night escorts
The Department of Public Safety has hired five trained, licensed and uniformed security guards to escort community members to their destinations on or near campus. Read More »
Trolleys to debut on SU’s campus in November
The trolleys will cover what is now the Euclid Shuttle, Warehouse Express, Quad shuttle and Late Night Orange Express. Read More »
GSO to discuss installing more cameras off campus after Ackerman Avenue assault
The Graduate Student Organization will consider whether to allocate funding for additional cameras in the University Hill neighborhood to improve student safety. Read More »
SU responds to demands after Ackerman Avenue assault forum
Syracuse University is taking steps to address concerns about off-campus safety and policing, according to a campus-wide email sent Tuesday. Read More »
Syverud addresses University Senate on Ackerman assault
The chancellor said he is aware and concerned about the Saturday morning assault of three students on Ackerman Avenue. Read More »
Students circulate statement criticizing DPS, SPD handling of Ackerman Avenue assault
Syracuse University students, campus police and city police have released conflicting statements about the details of the Saturday assault. Read More »
Common Council could allocate more funds for SU area bicycle network
The Council will vote Monday on a proposal to approve an additional $330,500 for the University Hill Bike Network Implementation Project. If approved, the money will be used to purchase ice bikes, which have blades that let them go smoothly over icy paths. Read More »
SA members voice concern about racial inequity, 1st-year forum
Keith Alford, interim chief diversity officer, attended Monday’s meeting to gauge student sentiment on SEM 100, minority student organizations and inequities in off-campus nightlife. Read More »
Safety proposal would cost SA $1,450, liaison says
Graduate Student Organization liaison Obi Afriyie spoke before Syracuse University’s Student Association on Monday night. Read More »
The Ark is the latest underground music scene, after closure of Space Camp
The underground performing arts venue is more than a space for student artists to connect. Read More »
SU native community advocates for increased presence on Indigenous Peoples Day
The Native Student Program works to bring visibility and awareness of indigenous peoples through activism. Several students are attending the Indigenous Peoples ceremony at Columbus Square on Monday. Read More »
Euclid Shuttle continues to service SU students through Invest Syracuse initiative
The shuttle, which receives funding as part of the Invest Syracuse initiative, will continue to service students on weekends during the academic year. Read More »
Student Association leaders intend to improve Euclid Shuttle
Ghufran Salih and Kyle Rosenblum said they’re considering changes to the Euclid Shuttle initiative, such as adding more stops and permanent signage. Read More »
Man stabbed at ‘large party’ on Euclid Avenue early Sunday morning
The Department of Public Safety warned the Syracuse University campus to stay away from the 700 block of Euclid Avenue at about 4 a.m. Sunday. Read More »
Students hop on the Euclid Shuttle as transportation service officially launches
The Euclid Shuttle, an initiative pushed forward by Syracuse University’s Student Association, launched last Thursday. Read More »
Houses lining and surrounding Euclid Avenue are more than just Saturday night destinations. They’re history.
Ever wondered why so many off-campus houses are beautiful but falling apart? That deterioration has been a decades-long process. Read More »
Common Councilor introduces deer legislation in hopes of supporting state Senate bill
Nader Maroun, who represents a Common Council district that includes portions of Syracuse University, wants to support Sen. John DeFrancisco and Sen. David Valesky’s deer culling bill. Read More »
Common Council, Syracuse police work to repair and replace security cameras in city
The Syracuse Police Department is discussing an $150,000 initiative with the Common Council to improve the quality of security cameras in Syracuse. Read More »
Westcott Street Cultural Fair celebrates 25 years
In 1992, a group of local volunteers in the Westcott community put together a fair to stir the economic pot. The fair still serves as a hallmark of the community. Read More »
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 »
Security cameras to be installed in off-campus neighborhoods before fall semester
Alexander Lynch, a community and security analyst for Syracuse University’s Department of Public Safety, raised more than $90,000 for the project. Read More »
Transcript: Student Association hopefuls James Franco and Angie Pati sit down with The Daily Orange Editorial Board
Read the transcript of The Daily Orange Editorial Board's sit-down meeting with Student Association presidential candidate James Franco and vice presidential candidate Angie Pati. Read More »
Former Syracuse University student explains camera initiative proposal
Alexander Lynch, a Syracuse University alumnus, has been working with the Student Association to introduce cameras in SU's surrounding off-campus neighborhood. Eight cameras will be installed down Euclid Avenue as the first phase of this project. Read More »