Tag: Central New York
Beginning this summer, SUNY will end COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all 64 campuses
The SUNY system announced the end of its emergency COVID-19 vaccine mandate for its 64 campuses on Tuesday. Read More »
Redgate's student-run house shows grow lasting connections among musicians, fans
Redgate, a student-run house show venue has offered weekend entertainment to the community as well as lasting connections and friends. Read More »
Syracuse native prioritizes local business, community through travel blog
Between her Syracuse-based travel blog and her new shop-local punchcard, travel blogger Danielle Benjamin has made a career out of sharing and promoting businesses, activities and experiences in the central New York region. Read More »
Syracuse University to join Northeast University Semiconductor Network
Syracuse University will join the Northeast University Semiconductor Network, fostered by Micron and the National Science Foundation. Read More »
To balance AI in academia, the education system requires restructuring
While AI has the ability to encourage academic dishonesty, it would be short-sighted to see this innovation as a singularly negative thing. Due to the bots’ ability to generate predictive text, AI can inspire ideas branching from the original thinking provided by a user. Read More »
'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' brings the beloved video game world to life
Inspired by the Nintendo game, ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ brings a brisk, action-packed plot and a great soundtrack. Read More »
False report of shooter on campus exemplifies the need for clearer communication from DPS
SU students need DPS, an entity designed to protect them, to prioritize their safety. The failure to properly communicate the false nature of a shooting threat shows a blatant disregard for the necessity of an on-campus policing service. Read More »
SU joins Schumer, Micron's new chip workforce training network of over 20 institutions
Over 20 higher education institutions and stakeholders in the northeastern U.S. will join to facilitate workforce training for the semiconductor industry. Read More »
Arresting Donald Trump won’t erase support for him, extreme right wing rhetoric
If an attempted insurrection, two impeachments and numerous lies have not shaken Trump’s support, it is doubtful that his indictment will. This is an issue because the rhetoric and demeanor he displayed from the land’s highest office is damaging to the American people at large. Read More »
Syracuse beard contest grows family connections and (of course) facial hair
On Saturday, members of the Syracuse community gathered to spread their love of facial hair at Wolek’s Famous Beard Championship. Read More »
At Schine Underground, UU’s Bandersnatch engages fans with high energy performances
For University Union’s Bandersnatch concert, artists Laura Elliott, Tom The Mail Man and redveil took the stage of Schine Underground. Read More »
The College of Law faculty condemn violence against women
Today, the undersigned faculty write to condemn that alleged behavior in the strongest possible terms. There is no place for intimate partner violence or violence against women at the College of Law. Ever. Read More »
The perfect body is unattainable because it does not exist
Millions of women state that they feel some type of dissatisfaction with their body and much of this is caused by trends that they have seen, making them feel the need to change themselves, and this number is growing every day. Read More »
Breaking down what's stalling Hochul's budget after April 1 deadline passed
The Daily Orange broke down what's stalling the budget, including Hochul's plans for bail, housing and environmental policy. Read More »
Olivia Dalfino embraces art, identity in return to Pride Union Drag Show
Before she performs in the Pride Union Drag Show finals, learn about Olivia Dalfino and her journey in drag. Read More »
Tyler, The Creator revisits past work in masterful re-release of 2021 album
Two years after the release of his popular album “Call Me If You Get Lost,” Tyler, The Creator has released the missing tracks that never made the initial cut. Read More »
Goldstein Auditorium welcomes SU's Jewish community for Passover Seder
On Wednesday night, members of SU’s Jewish community gathered at Goldstein Auditorium for a Passover Seder. Read More »
As your new Student Association President and Vice President, we will address students’ needs
Student Association is a group of students who are dedicated to making positive change on campus, and we’re honored to lead it. Addressing student needs has always been our top priority. Now, we will make them the top priority of this university, as well. Read More »
Keep it groovy with these 7 weekend concerts
Take your mind off of homework and the impending doom of finals with one of these seven concerts. Read More »
SU needs to put the brakes on parking fees for students
Students complain about their car being parked far from campus, long waits for permits, excessive ticketing and a lack of assistance. But the main complaint is usually about the cost of parking. Read More »
Gallery: A trip down memory lane 20 years since Syracuse men’s basketball national title
In 2003, Syracuse University brought home its first national championship under former-head coach Jim Boeheim. Carmelo Anthony, Hakim Warrick, and Gerry McNamara were among the team members that played during the championship in New Orleans. Read More »
