Tag: Central New York
‘Quiet on Set’ reveals dark side of public pressure
Seeing them now being subjected to this same kind of behavior from the public as adults is nothing short of frustrating and infuriating because it means we haven’t actually learned anything from watching “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.” We haven’t learned our lesson about what pressure can do to people, how easily we can traumatize others. Read More »
Local newspapers uphold democracy. The government needs to protect them.
Supporting local journalism through tax breaks is a crucial step in revitalizing an industry that serves as the bedrock of democracy. Read More »
Monster Jam shakes up JMA Wireless Dome with racing, two-wheel skills
Lucas Stabilizer, driven by Linsey Read leaps into the air after gaining momentum from a dirt slope. Syracuse University’s JMA Wireless Dome was one stop on Monster Jam’s Stadium Championship Series East tour. Read More »
SASA brings fluorescent colors to campus with Holi celebration
This year’s Holi celebration featured colorful powders and rich laughter. The event was hosted by SU’s South Asian Student Association and Asian Students in America. Read More »
Light up your week with these solar eclipse events
Enjoy these events on and off campus to view the total eclipse in the most fun way. Read More »
Department of Languages, Literatures and Linguistics celebrates students, 50th anniversary
From therapy dogs to masseuses, the language, literature, and linguistics department's event on Friday was not a typical luncheon. Faculty, students and friends gathered to celebrate the department's 50th anniversary and its students. Read More »
Sing with joy over the perfect schedule for the fall semester
From Beyoncé’s album to Hozier’s EP, March was a month full of exciting new music releases. If you liked last month’s music, check out the culture section’s recommendations for classes to take next semester. Read More »
SU students have the power, responsibility to advocate for women of color in politics
It’s vital that we acknowledge our privileged status as students of a private institution. It is through highlighting change-driven voices that we make an impact in students' biases that go beyond a culturally-enriching event. Rather, we believe that student organizations are the catalysts needed to ignite systematic change as we have collective power in shifting the narrative through the resources that are at our disposal. Read More »
The African American studies department needs to be valued by administrators at SU
Ultimately, the fate of the AAS department isn't just a matter of academic administration, it's a reflection of our university's commitment to equity and justice. As students and stakeholders, we must demand better and hold our institution accountable. Read More »
With the help of our guide, April 8's solar eclipse won’t pass you by
It’s time to get ready for the total solar eclipse on Monday. This guide tells you everything you need to know from proper eyewear to the eclipse’s science. Read More »
Combining race, ethnicity on U.S. Census will lead to systematic erasure
If nothing else, this new census is going to make it that much more difficult to recognize and combat racism and anti-Blackness. It’s going to undo years of conversations we’ve had as a community to understand the differences between race and ethnicity and unlearn the myths we’ve been told all our lives. Read More »
FYP brings ‘The Addams Family’ back from the dead for their annual spring performance
Join First Year Players at their annual show this weekend. They are performing “The Addams Family,” a crazy and dark musical. Read More »
Beyoncé explores Black identity, musical landscapes with 'COWBOY CARTER'
Beyoncé released her eighth studio album “COWBOY CARTER” on Friday. The project spans across genres and explores America’s western and southern cultures. Read More »
Get down to EDM or country this weekend
Get ready to dance because some amazing performances are coming to Syracuse. This week, enjoy music genres from EDM to country. Read More »
Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with SU at these events
Syracuse University kicks off its Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month this week and will host events until the end of April. Read More »
'Love Lies Bleeding' explores what happens when love goes too far
“Love Lies Bleeding” is needed in the film industry. It’s a psychological thriller with a captivating storyline highlighting queer love. Read More »
2024 remake of 'Road House' fails to deliver the charisma of the original film
Doug Liman’s “Road House” remake misses the mark. Our screentime columnist shares the film’s faults, successes and comparisons with the 1989 original. Read More »
We need more positive queer stories in the media, uplifting representation
It shouldn’t be the standard that queer people are only talked about when something really good or really bad happens; our everyday happy stories have a right to be heard too. Read More »
Police watchdogs must have more power in communities to promote transparency
With every notable incident that gets widely reported on, there are many others that get swept under the rug; local legislatures should recognize the importance of citizen review boards and bolster their power to maintain a healthy and organic relationship between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. Read More »
University Union to host comedian and actress Sherry Cola April 9
From her college radio station to the Sundance Film Festival, Sherry Cola is making a name for herself. Catch her in Syracuse on April 9 in the Schine Student Center. Read More »
Jazz and Commercial Music soiree shares Setnor students' unique sound with a crowd
Nine musicians in the Syracuse University Setnor School of Music’s Jazz and Commercial Music ensembles performed songs they loved at the JCM Vocal Soirée. Read More »
‘The Bachelor’ must challenge racism head-on within its fanbase, production team
“The Bachelor” and the shows in “The Bachelor” universe need to challenge racism head-on, rather than skirting around issues in vague platitudes and avoiding taking actionable measures to improve conditions on the show. Without change, “The Bachelor” will be known as a relic of an era of racist reality television. Read More »
Our humor columnist has the best prank ideas for every jokester’s favorite holiday
Our humor columnist details her process of pulling off the best April Fools’ Day prank ever. Read More »
Campus voice: Is Beyonce’s version of ‘Jolene’ an homage or misrepresentation?
The Daily Orange wants to know if Beyoncé’s cover of “Jolene” is a misrepresentation or a beautiful homage. Read More »