Video: From Syracuse to Washington DC, millions march for women's rights
Syracuse was one of 673 sister marches around the world during the Women's March. Read more »
Syracuse was one of 673 sister marches around the world during the Women's March. Read more »
Watch and listen to the biggest protest in U.S. history. Read more »
People from around the country of all ages participated in the Women's March following Donald Trump's inauguration. Read more »
The feeling of the inauguration and the Women’s March embodied the new hopes of the political right and left, respectively, writes Senior Staff Writer Chris Libonati. Read more »
The group of 49 women and men braved massive crowds, train delays and two six-and-a-half-hour bus rides to march in Washington, D.C. on Saturday. Read more »
The Daily Orange sent a team of reporters to Washington D.C. to cover the inauguration and the protests that followed. Read more »
The crowd at The Women’s March was so overwhelming that a few descended into panic attack while people packed streets of Washington. Read more »
The New York City march was a spin on the Women’s March on Washington, which also took place Saturday to protest President Donald Trump’s inauguration. Read more »
About 2,000 members of the Syracuse community came together for a protest on Saturday morning to stand in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington. Read more »
The Central New Yorkers traveling on the bus early Saturday morning were ready to join the 200,000 others descending on the nation’s capital to march following Donald Trump's inauguration. Read more »
Follow for live updates from our reporters in Washington D.C., New York city and Syracuse. Read more »
Different Inauguration Day visitors in Washington, D.C. give their perspectives on Donald Trump and the 2016 election. Read more »
Here's what you should know if you want to watch or attend one of the Women's Marches in D.C., Syracuse or Seneca Falls. Read more »
College students from Syracuse University joined other students from around the country in traveling to Washington, D.C. to protest or support President Donald Trump's inauguration. Read more »
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States on Friday, stressing a populist message in his speech. At the same time, anti-Trump protesters took to the streets. Read more »
Women voiced their reasons for supporting Donald Trump, which included economic policies and disdain for Hillary Clinton, at his inauguration. Read more »
A family from Cicero traveled to Washington, D.C., for the inauguration of President Donald Trump. There, they described the economic hardships that drove them to vote for Trump and the hope they have that he will help them back onto their feet. Read more »
Protesters from across the nation converged in Washington, D.C. on Friday to protest the inauguration of President Donald Trump. A minority of the protesters turned violent and 217 people were arrested Friday while six officers sustained injuries, police said. Read more »
In a speech prior to Donald Trump's swearing-in on Friday, New York Sen. Chuck Schumer made pointed remarks aimed at the president but said he remains confident that Americans will prosper. Read more »
Trump was officially sworn in as president of the United States on Friday at noon. Read more »
The Daily Orange has reporters providing live coverage in New York and Washington D.C. as President-elect Donald Trump gets inaugurated. Read more »
A new class at Armstrong State University will utilize OutKast and other Southern hip-hop artists to explore the impact of the genre and region on the evolution of African-American literature. Read more »
Tulane University, Syracuse University’s peer institution, accidentally admitted about 130 students recently. Read more »
As the Department of Education has closed or shut down some for-profit colleges, it saves stranded students by discharging their remaining federal student loan. Read more »