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In the last five years, the Department of Public Safety has seen a constant rise and fall in reported crimes. There’s been fluctuation from 2010… Read more »
In the last five years, the Department of Public Safety has seen a constant rise and fall in reported crimes. There’s been fluctuation from 2010… Read more »
Comstock Avenue is crime central on campus for the Department of Public Safety. In the last five years, there have been 496 reported incidents along… Read more »
In the last five years, the Schine Student Center has been the scene of 100 thefts. But it’s rarely thefts from a student’s personal belongings.… Read more »
The Daily Orange Crime Map is a data visualization created with the Department of Public Safety’s crime logs from the last five years. The logs… Read more »
Jill Lentz, who is now the interim chief of the Department of Public Safety, has used years of experience to prepare for her new role. She is serving after former chief Tony Callisto was promoted to head the Division of Campus Safety and Emergency Services. Read more »
For burglars, Syracuse University is a winter wonderland. While students were on vacation during Winter Break, burglars were hard at work, hitting 17 student apartments… Read more »
A former Syracuse University student pleaded guilty to drug charges in Manhattan federal court on Thursday. The drugs he sold were believed to be responsible… Read more »
Syracuse University is quitting smoking. After nearly a decade of research, public debate and coordination, SU is planning to go smoke-free, with a campus-wide tobacco ban targeted to start next summer. Read more »
A 53-year-old man was arrested after two bike thefts, one of which he claimed was inspired by irony. On Friday at about 2 p.m., Department… Read more »
The number of disciplinary referrals for liquor law violations at Syracuse University from 2012 to 2013 went up by 259, an increase of about 25… Read more »
In recent weeks, the campus has been in an uproar over an alleged crackdown on parties at Syracuse University. Students believe that because police officers are focused on shutting down parties, it’s taking away from resources for protecting students. But statistics and interviews with the Department of Public Safety and the city police are telling a different story. Read more »
The top party school in the country has lost its crown jewel. Castle Court, one of the most popular party spots for students, is now… Read more »
Federal agents arrested a former Syracuse University student believed to be responsible for selling molly that killed an alumnus at Electric Zoo music festival. Patrick Morgan,… Read more »
Innovation and Opportunities program
Chancellor Kent Syverud’s new senior advisor will be a big proponent for change. Jeff Kaplan, a former senior vice president at The Ohio State University… Read more »
3/12 -- DAY 3: SXSW provides concert to end all concerts Margaret Lin | Photo Editor I waited more than six hours in line for… Read more »
3/10/14 – DAY 1: Flexibility is key for SXSW AUSTIN, TEXAS – I arrived in the capital of the Lone Star State tired, hungry and defeated… Read more »
Comedians from CollegeHumor will be bringing laughs to the Syracuse University campus this Wednesday, in a show hosted by University Union. The act will feature… Read more »
On her first day at Syracuse University, Jess Novak asked her professor what the music scene was like in Syracuse. He told her it was… Read more »
Whenever a campus shooting happens, the Department of Public Safety gets a spike in the amount of information requests for safety procedures. With multiple campus… Read more »
After having her Volkswagen Beetle vandalized with “FAG” across the side door, Erin Davies didn’t want to let the hate crime be merely a stain… Read more »
Local businesses in Syracuse are finding another way to promote their companies: by putting them on T-shirts. Root Goods, a T-shirt company started in 2012,… Read more »
UPDATED: Jan. 23, 10:16 p.m. On Thursday evening, a blackout swept across parts of main campus, the East neighborhood and parts of South Campus, taking out… Read more »
This isn’t your fifth grade science project volcano. It’s 800 pounds of lava, more than 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, made in a furnace and poured out… Read more »
Going viral isn’t always a good thing. With smartphones in almost everyone’s pockets, malware and viruses are becoming bigger issues to handle. In December, two… Read more »