Tag: Central New York
Opinion: Trump U.N. tout mocks diplomacy, reliable presidential leadership
Much of what Trump said at the assembly was offensive and inaccurate, based on his own bigoted beliefs. Read More »
Alumni revisit college past, spark new memories through kids at Family Weekend
Syracuse University alumni returned to campus for Family Weekend, experiencing their alma mater through the eyes of their children. Read More »
Crafty lyricism, production shine in The Favors’ imperfect debut album
The Favors, a collaboration between pop giants Ashe and FINNEAS, recently released the first product of their partnership: “The Dream,” a 12-song album. Read More »
Opinion: Social media activism fuels echo chambers, ineffective advocacy
The ease of quickly posting online, combined with cascades of information, creates implicit pressure for people in various political bubbles to post about issues they aren’t informed or passionate about. Activism then becomes a mechanism for social acceptance – a way to conform with a crowd or boost personal perception. Read More »
Letter to the Editor: AAUP condemns assault on free speech, suggests caution
Such unilateral and swift actions curtailing these rights appear as prime examples of university administrations across the country siding with authoritarianism rather than defending the free inquiry and speech necessary to university cultures specifically and open, democratic societies more generally. Read More »
The Scene draws students off the Hill with promises of free jazz, dash of Brooklyn
Jazz group The Scene connects SU students with the wider Syracuse community through free concerts downtown and public jam sessions. Read More »
Olivia Dean’s ‘The Art of Loving’ offers warmth, comfort for hopeless romantics
Olivia Dean embraces comfort in her new album “The Art of Loving,” singing to hopeless romantics about finding the love they deserve. Read More »
Gallery: Sold-out football game, campus festivities from SU’s Family Weekend
Gallery: SU students and their loved ones flooded campus for Family Weekend celebrations. Although SU football suffered a loss at the Dome, families at the game and beyond brought their orange spirit to campus for the annual event. Read More »
Westcott Street Cultural Fair bridges generations despite fewer SU volunteers
Around 11,000 attendees celebrated the 33rd annual Westcott Street Cultural Fair this Sunday afternoon. Read More »
Unwind at Casino Night or sample coffee at Café con Leche this week
Put yourself out there this week with events like the Fall Career and Internship Fair and the Pontarelli Speaker Series. Read More »
Opinion: Nurture long-distance, lifelong bonds with intentional effort
Maintaining constant stability of my long-distance friendships, no matter how much space is between us, provides comfort and familiarity that makes navigating friendships on campus so much easier. Read More »
Dazed’s Westcott comeback maintains house show legacy in new, professional setting
Dazed brought its signature live music to a new venue Friday night, with performances from After Hours, Gunk! and Mimicking Mars filling the Westcott Theater. Read More »
After Sundance win, local director premieres film at Destiny: ‘Full circle moment'
Syracuse native Carmen Emmi premiered his Sundance-winning, Syracuse-based film “Plainclothes” on Thursday at Regal Destiny USA. Read More »
Make the most of Syracuse fall, visit these apple orchards, pumpkin patches
Whether you like to celebrate fall with spooky hayrides or cozy pumpkin patches, The Daily Orange has a list of activities for every fall vision. Read More »
969 acres of grass, 24 miles of sidewalks: SU's daily operation to maintain its campus
Syracuse University’s grounds crew works early mornings and late nights to keep 969 acres of campus in tip-top shape through all four seasons. Read More »
Opinion: Indifference to politics won’t save you from personal consequences
Political indifference is a set choice. The ideology that politics don’t affect you or others is harmful, arrogant and privileged. Read More »
Fall in love with autumn: Tune into our cozy, pumpkin-spice themed playlist
Soundtrack your fall with music picks from The Daily Orange’s staff, like “Don’t Know why” by Norah Jones or “Apple Cider” by beabadobee. Read More »
Share a laugh with Chip Leighton in Schine, mail postcards home this weekend
If your family is visiting campus this weekend, make plans to enjoy student performances at the Setnor School of Music and donate to The Salvation Army before the football game against Duke University. Read More »
‘Keep growing’: Chalk the Quad empowers mental health awareness, resources
Students came together to share positive messages in chalk at the Barnes Center at The Arch’s Chalk the Quad event on Tuesday. Read More »
Charming stars can’t save ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ from vaulting ambition
Though “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey” features big stars Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell, it falls short of the stars of sci-fi and romance films. Read More »
Opinion: Consider humanities’ modern value during Arts & Sciences pauses
Studying the humanities results in a more diverse array of choices upon graduation. It teaches us the ability to think critically, write, read and understand historical and cultural contexts for whatever industry we choose to pursue down the road. SU must not support this neglectful narrative, or it will only limit the thinking of its students. Read More »
‘HIM’ tackles brilliant critique on athletic pressure with stale writing
Although film fans were upset Jordan Peele didn't direct the film, our columnist says he left the theater surprised by how much he enjoyed "HIM" and its critique on the exploitation of Black athletes. Read More »
Off-Broadway internship taught VPA sophomore to ditch perfectionism
Tess Feldman, a sophomore stage management student, used her studies to work on opening a new off-Broadway show this summer. Read More »
‘Everything Nice’ honors African diaspora’s resilience with vivid photographs
Light Work’s newest photography gallery, “Everything Nice,” explores the history of the African diaspora through photographs of scenes like sugarcane fields and agricultural equipment. Read More »
