Many conservatives have been hesitant to discuss climate change, but on Thursday night several prominent Republican politicians came together in Dineen Hall to talk about future market-based solutions to the topic. Read more »
Shiu-Kai Chin, a Syracuse University electrical engineering and computer science professor, said Equifax was a desirable target for cyberattacks because it handles so much personal information.
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About 60 people marched at a rally Saturday protesting President Donald Trump’s plan to phase out the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy. Read more »
The university dropped to the No. 61 in the latest rankings, tying with Brigham Young University, Fordham University, Southern Methodist University and the University of Maryland. Read more »
The lawsuit alleges that rescinding DACA discriminates against people of Mexican heritage and will cost New York state tens of millions in tax dollars. Some experts say the lawsuit faces a “tough battle” in courts. Read more »
YouTube’s algorithm has been deleting videos from Syrian Civil War in increasing numbers. David Crane, a former prosecutor of international war crimes, talks about YouTube’s impact on the crisis. Read more »
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program aimed to protect undocumented children who were brought into the U.S. as minors. Trump promised during the election he would end the program. Read more »
From Hurricane Harvey to a viral Syracuse University-related video, here are a few stories that might find their way onto your next current events quiz. Read more »
Gabriel Mejia, a Syracuse University bioengineering student, couldn’t get to campus until Labor Day weekend due to flight cancellations near his Houston home. Read more »
Syracuse joins more than 30 local governments and organizations supporting Chicago’s legal challenge against the Department of Justice over threats to withhold federal funds to “sanctuary cities.” Read more »
In a campus-wide email, Chancellor Kent Syverud said SU extends its sympathies to Charlottesville and emphasized the university's core values regarding inclusion.
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John R. Bass, a Class of 1986 graduate of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, is currently the United States ambassador to Turkey. Read more »
Under the bill passed by the House Thursday, cities that refuse to comply with federal immigration laws could see cuts to community policing and anti-terrorism grants. Read more »