The CHIMES, Morrisville State College, NY
1 day ago by Katie Collins, '12 | Staff Reporter
With an established police force, Morrisville State College's Chief of Police Enrico L. D'Alessandro says his department has roughly 10 officers with close to 200 years of police experience. The second largest state police agency in New York, the New York State University Police has roughly 550 officers.
The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY
1 day ago by Matt Ehalt
NEW YORK -- It's only been 16 days, but Syracuse's loss to Division II Le Moyne in an exhibition game seems like ancient history. Just ask shooting guard Andy Rautins.
"We lost to Le Moyne?" Rautins said. "That's news to me."
Then again, when Syracuse shellacks the No.
The CHIMES, Morrisville State College, NY
2 days ago by Shane Pastor, '13 | Staff Reporter
I will always remember my father telling me that back in high school, when two kids got in an argument; they met on the front lawn of the school and settled the situation. After the altercation, there was no retaliation, the two shook hands and walked away.
The CHIMES, Morrisville State College, NY
1 day ago

A sunset over Morrisville captured by Senior Editor Kasey Brooks, '10. It doesn't take much work to find scenic views such as this in our quaint little town.
The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY
1 day ago by Amity Paye
Michelle Deferio arrived on Waverly Avenue outside of Newhouse I around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday wearing a long corduroy skirt and holding a sign that read, "Homosexuality is a sin, Christ can set you free."
In response, Chris Pesto, a junior acting major who is gay, made a sign that read "Corduroy skirts are a sin, homosexuals can help you," and stood next to Deferio in protest.
The Daily Orange, Syracuse University, NY
2 days ago by Matt Ehalt
Wes Johnson hadn't given much thought to playing at Madison Square Garden. The junior transfer from Iowa State played basketball and grew up in the South, far removed from the "World's Most Famous Arena."
Then he started hearing the messages from teammates.
Cardinal Courier, St. John Fisher College, NY
1 day ago by Alysa Stryker
Eric Massa
Democratic congressman for New York's 29th District
Q: There is a considerable divide between both houses of congress on how to pay for the plan, whether it is through a tax surcharge on wealthy Americans and new spending constraints in Medicare and Medicaid, or a new tax on so-called "Cadillac" health plans.