Tag: Central New York
UU to screen “Bodies Bodies Bodies” in conjunction with A24
University Union, in partnership with A24, will be hosting a showing of A24’s new movie “Bodies Bodies Bodies” at the Shemin Auditorium on September 28. Read More »
Biden's student loan relief is a step in the right direction for minority students
Biden’s student loan repayment plan seems to be a step in the right direction in addressing the problems people of color face financially with higher education. Read More »
Keeping up with fast fashion may be stylish, but what about its consequences?
SU students share how the party culture on campus perpetuates excessive consumption of fast-fashion brands. Read More »
Follow up Juice Jam with these 6 concerts in Syracuse
Groove to the music this week at these 5 concerts in and around the Syracuse area. Read More »
Puerto Rico is facing one of its worst hurricanes. Here is what we can do.
The government of Puerto Rico needs to direct a stronger effort toward long-term repairs that will be able to sustain the island's tropical weather. Read More »
SU's cost of attendance is worth it for students
Paying $58,440 in tuition for Syracuse University seems like quite a lot of money, but the cost of attendance is ultimately worth the University’s amenities and priorities. Read More »
La Casita celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with ‘Once Upon A Time’ exhibit
”Once Upon A Time,” La Casita’s exhibit this year, uses art to bring the Latinx community in Syracuse together and bond over their shared experiences. Read More »
Rep. Liz Cheney to speak at Syracuse University on Oct. 3
Republican Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) will speak at Syracuse University Oct. 3 in the National Veterans Resource Center, hosted by The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Civic Engagement. Read More »
Banned Book Week 2022 opens conversations around free speech, censorship in literature
Sept. 18-24 marks the national recognition of Banned Book Week, which has occurred since 1982, and examines topics of censorship and representation. Read More »
Onondaga County Executive proposes 11% property tax reduction
The county has only just started implementing the $1.4 billion executive budget, said Brian Ohl, an adjunct professor within Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Read More »
A moment in time: snapshots of 5 strangers for Sit With a Stranger Day
Even though talking to strangers can be stressful, they can reveal interesting and unique stories. National Sit With a Stranger Day was on Sept. 16, and there were plenty of strangers to talk to around Syracuse. Read More »
Expand your culinary horizons this fall by cooking up these 3 recipes
Don’t worry about finding new food to make for yourself this fall —our food columnist gives three great options for a cozy fall day. Read More »
Bird Library celebrates its 50th anniversary
Bird Library hosted a 50 Years of Bird celebration to commemorate its anniversary and celebrate its contribution to campus. Read More »
‘Barbarian’ bucks the trend of bad horror films with simple yet terrifying premise
Zach Cregger’s latest movie, “Barbarian”, offers a new, terrifying take on the haunted house trope, reimagining the theme and straying from the stereotypes often present in the horror genre. Read More »
Celebrate Latinx Hispanic Heritage Month at SU with these 8 events
With the start of Latinx/Hispanic heritage month on September 15, the Office of Multicultural Affairs is hosting a series of historical and cultural events to bring people together, celebrate and educate the campus community. Read More »
Transform your literary comprehension with the Raymond Carver Reading Series
The Raymond Carver Reading Series is a nearly three-month-long, in-person reading series, featuring six award-winning writers. Read More »
SU confirms 91 active self-reported COVID-19 cases
The Barnes Center at the Arch reported 91 active COVID-19 cases on Syracuse University’s campus as of Sept. 9, a university spokesperson told The Daily Orange. Read More »
‘Fly More Than You Fall’s’ journey from SU VPA workshop to Broadway
After getting its start in Syracuse University's VPA School, Eric Holmes and Nat Zegree’s musical “Fly More Than You Fall” has been performed across the country and is now headed to Broadway. Read More »
Enjoy live music, various cuisines at these 7 events in Syracuse this week
Check out these 7 events this week to get involved, get outside, or learn something new. Read More »
T-Pain, Flo Milli to headline Juice Jam 2022
University Union announced this years Juice Jam lineup, with T-Pain and Flo Milli headlining the event. Read More »
Black students find ‘home away from home’ in 119 Euclid 1 year since unveiling
In the one year since its opening, 119 Euclid has become a space to celebrate Black students and culture, offering Black students a place on campus to call home. Read More »
Funding supports underrepresented, multilingual SUNY, CUNY students in mental health programs
18 SUNY and 16 CUNY schools will receive a portion of $4 million allocated to increasing diversity in the mental health field. Read More »
SU's Black Student Union is here to stay
For Black Students at a PWI, it’s important to feel at home and to have peers around you that you can relate to. What Black students at SU need is a Union. Read More »
Get ready to see Elton John this Saturday with these 6 songs
Ahead of his concert in Syracuse this weekend, catch up and learn more about Elton John’s most iconic tracks, from “Tiny Dancer” to “Bennie and the Jets”. Read More »
