Tag: Central New York
‘The Droll’ was inspired by students’ passion for theater
Syracuse Stage closed its 50th anniversary year with Syracuse University’s Department of Drama’s “The Droll.” With a cast and crew of SU students, the play explores the end of theater. Read More »
FADS' 'Neptune's Ball' fashion show fosters learning experience for creatives
Syracuse University’s Fashion and Design Society hosted their semesterly fashion show on the Shaw Quadrangle. Models strutted down the walkways with outfits aligned with the Neptune’s Ball theme. Read More »
H.E.L.P holds first-ever Orange Dash, connecting SU students and Syracuse citizens
Syracuse University student organization H.E.L.P. hosted the first-ever Orange Dash. The graduating president, Lucio Maffei, hopes it is the first race of many. Read More »
Take a break from studying for finals with these 4 events
This week in Syracuse, enjoy events from pet therapy to a Spring Wildflower Walk. Read More »
Lil Yachty, Teezo Touchdown bring students from across New York to Block Party
Students traveled from far and wide to Syracuse University for this year’s Block Party. Lil Yachty and Teezo Touchdown delivered a high-energy performance. Read More »
Biden returns to Syracuse, touts Micron grant
President Joe Biden traveled to Syracuse Thursday afternoon to speak about Micron Technology’s emergence in central New York and its role in mobilizing the region’s economy. Read More »
City Scripts forum highlights potential impacts of Micron Technology arrival
Around 50 people attended the City Scripts forum to discuss the impacts of Micron Technology’s arrival in the Onondaga County community. Read More »
SU’s Preferred Name Policy must be more consistent in supporting trans students
SU’s Preferred Name Policy is meant to be a step toward bridging the gap for trans students who are either unable to legally change their name or are waiting for this change to be formally processed. But without clear communications and consistency, the system falls short. Read More »
ECS, Micron established ‘academic partnership’ months ahead of Clay plant construction
In preparation for Micron Technology's arrival in Clay, Syracuse University is expanding the College of Engineering and Computer Science. Read More »
American High internships help students explore career goals, storytelling techniques
American High provides various internships in the film industry to students in the Syracuse area. The production company specializes in movies about navigating high school experiences. Read More »
Prepare for the (Block) Party with this playlist
Don’t know many of the Block Party and Block Darty artists? This playlist has got you covered. Read More »
Setnor School of Music’s 2nd Carnegie Hall performance makes dreams come true
For the second time, Syracuse University students performed at Carnegie Hall. The group of 29 students took a trip from Syracuse to New York City on Friday. Read More »
Our humor columnist's ode to bad test takers just in time for finals
Our humor columnist would rather do anything than take a test. She hates “good test takers” and their superiority complexes. Read More »
Rock out before school’s out with these 6 concerts
Celebrate the end of the school year with Block Party or Redgate. Friday is Redgate’s final show and they are celebrating by requesting their audience sport all red clothing. Read More »
How boycotting drives liberation
We must recognize our privilege and leverage it to dismantle systems of oppression. Boycotting is not just a tactic, it's a moral imperative. Read More »
Curtis Chin encourages students to break barriers through national book tour
Curtis Chin visited Syracuse University on Tuesday as part of his national book tour. He discussed his award-winning memoir, “Everything I Learned, I Learned In a Chinese Restaurant.” Read More »
‘The Tortured Poets Department’ should mark end of Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff era
Taylor Swift released 31 songs for “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology” mixed with two sounds and lackluster lyrics. The album feels disjointed, and Swift needs to stop creating repetitive work. Read More »
Pitbull, T-Pain to perform in Syracuse on Sept. 7
Pitbull is coming to Syracuse again in September. If you’re already starting to miss being on campus, get ready for one of the first concerts of the 2024 fall semester. Read More »
'Now It’s My Turn Pt. II’ gathers community for a cause under shared interest of photography
Chelsea Reeves showed her photography in her second-ever gallery on Sunday. The photos capture experiences on campus like Leon Thomas III’s performance during Black History Month. Read More »
SU students need to stand in solidarity with the students at Columbia University
We can’t pretend nothing extraordinary and historic is happening just a little over 200 miles from our campus, where fellow students are risking everything, even their very lives, for what they believe in. Read More »
Breaking down New York’s $237 billion FY2025 budget
New York state lawmakers passed Gov. Kathy Hochul’s $237 billion Fiscal Year 2025 Budget — the largest in the state’s history — Saturday. The Daily Orange broke down the key aspects of Hochul’s FY25 budget, which include housing, education, crime, health care, mental health, cannabis, infrastructure and transit and climate change. Read More »
Syracuse Hillel hosts SU Jewish community for first Passover in the Dome since 2019
Syracuse Hillel hosted Passover in the Dome on Monday for the Seder feast. The event took place in the JMA Wireless Dome for the first time since 2019. Read More »
‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ is ultimately background noise
“The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” is unlike a typical World War II film, filled with a comedic tone and humorous quips. Read More »
Gallery: Music enthusiasts danced for charity at the 2nd ever Walnutpalooza
Attendees enjoyed live music, clothing and food vendors at Walnutpalooza, which was co-hosted by Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity and Redgate. All proceeds were donated to Children’s Miracle Network. Read More »