Tag: Central New York
SU to establish on-campus Center for Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing with Onondaga County
Syracuse University will create a $20 million Center for Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing within its Center for Science and Technology. Read More »
Graduating students need to carry their activism with them
Our writer discusses the experiences of students post-graduation, she dives into the idea of many losing their passion for advocacy. Without this drive, what might our futures look like? Read More »
Class of 2024 awaits 'real' ceremony after COVID disrupted high school graduation
The Syracuse University Class of 2024 is graduating this weekend. For many of them, it’s their first ever in-person graduation. Read More »
Gallery: In case you missed it, here's what happened this school year
Explore Syracuse University's 2023-24 school year with these photos of major moments, from new student housing to artist performances. Read More »
SU senior bridges gaps in Syracuse with lifelong love for music, food
As Syracuse University senior Samantha Parrish prepares to graduate, she reflects on her time as founder and president of CrossRoads Collective and the organization’s collaborative efforts with local non-profit Food Access Healthy Neighborhoods Now. Read More »
Cherish your final days at SU with our graduation playlist
This playlist will tell you “Congratulations” and that you and your friends “Are All In This Together” as you take on graduation. Read More »
Our humor columnist says to ditch 'hot girl summer' and follow these beach trip tips
Our humor columnist prepares for summer break with a list of dos and don'ts. Ready to relax on upstate New York beaches, she makes friends using the Hippo method, keeping only her eyes “above the water.” Read More »
Celebrate the Syracuse University Class of 2024 with these 5 events
From film screenings to art exhibitions, support the work of graduating seniors as they prepare for commencement this weekend. Read More »
Williams proposes bill to bar convicted protesters from student loan forgiveness
Rep. Brandon Williams introduced a bill last week that would bar people arrested at student protests from receiving student loan forgiveness. Read More »
Onondaga Historical Association spotlights a history of Syracuse sports memorabilia
The Onondaga Historical Association showcases Syracuse's sports history through various teams’ merchandise. The displayed jerseys serve as a recorded history for sports fans and residents. Read More »
Bandier's Spring Madhouse shows SU, local community what the program can do
This weekend, Bandier students will host their end-of-the-year Spring Madhouse show at The Song & Dance. SU alumni Picture Us Tiny and Shallow Alcove are returning to Syracuse to headline the live event. Read More »
'Guy' meets 'Girl' in an unusual, real love story meant to elicit hope
Syracuse Stage actors will perform musical “Once,” a nontraditional love story that explores the realities of romance. Cast members will play several instruments throughout the performance. Read More »
Our humor columnist says these study methods are all you need to pass finals
With finals coming up, our humor columnist details her studying process. Read More »
Welcome the warm weather with these Syracuse concerts
This week in Syracuse, enjoy concerts from Pride and Joy to Spring Madhouse. Read More »
Local poets hone creative expression at Poetic Black Fusion Writers Workshop
The Community Folk Arts Center hosted a Poetic Black Fusion Writers Workshop to support local poets in developing their writing skills. Event attendees participated in different writing exercises and shared poetry with one another. Read More »
SU senators call for increased transparency, faculty input in university decisions
The Syracuse University Senate hosted a “special meeting” to discuss the Falk College restructuring and changes to other academic programs. Read More »
Letters from our community in response to Gaza Solidarity Encampments
Since the start of nationwide college encampments, The Daily Orange has received multiple Letters to the Editor from the SU community. Read More »
Animations of light and abstract ideas feature SU’s computer art program
Computer arts graduate students explore digital art forms in "Mist: Beyond the Veil" exhibit. Some artists explore feelings and emotions through 2D and 3D animation. Read More »
'Challengers' serves fresh approach to exploring ambition, desire
Filmmaker Luca Guadagnino served up another hit movie, this time with Zendaya as the lead actress. The impeccable casting is just part of what makes “Challengers” so successful. Read More »
'Stealth-like' changes to Falk College blind-sided faculty
I am hugely disappointed with the “heavy-handed,” disrespectful and disruptive manner by which reorganization decisions were made and communicated. Read More »
Criminalizing homelessness is ushering in a new stage of capitalism
The reality is that it shouldn’t be illegal to live the best way we can, especially at the hands of a system that puts us there. Read More »
Lavender Graduation celebrates LGBTQIA+ accomplishments through tradition
The LGBTQ Resource Center celebrated queer Syracuse University students' identities at Lavender Graduation. The center provided them with certificates and cords for graduation. Read More »
‘Sasquatch Sunset’ examines connection between nature, the human condition
The Zellner Brothers’ “Sasquatch Sunset” portrays Sasquatches with human-like characteristics to connect with viewers and create a fascinating experience. Read More »
Campus voice: What do you think about Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department?'
The Daily Orange wants to know our readers’ thoughts on Taylor Swift’s new album, “The Tortured Poets Department.” Read More »