Thirty-five Syracuse University students died in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing on Dec. 21, 1988. Here is a look at how the tragedy has impacted SU and how the university is moving forward. Read more »
A single bagpipe cut through the idyllic fall stillness before the slow procession trickled out of the Hall of Language’s double doors, the two rows… Read more »
From Hendricks Chapel, a large crowd of students walked toward the Place of Remembrance, holding small white candles. They struggled to keep the flames lit,… Read more »
Come December, Lockerbie’s cold winter sky gets incredibly dark after sunset. That’s one of the first things Melissa Chessher noticed when she and her daughter… Read more »
LONDON — Jen Bidding still remembers not selecting the option to fly home for Winter Break. Bidding, a 1990 Susquehanna University graduate who spent her… Read more »
In the late-December days following the Pan Am Flight 103 explosion over Lockerbie, Scotland, friends and family of the 259 passengers boarded their own flights… Read more »
When Greg Mayes heard Pan Am Flight 103 had gone down, leading to the death of its 259 passengers — 35 of them Syracuse University students… Read more »
The tragedy of Pan Am Flight 103 is more than a story of devastation. It’s a story of friendship and kindness. Of selflessness and memories.… Read more »