Tag: Central New York
Mr. Asia pageant contestants discuss confidence, stereotypes at lively event
Students celebrated their love for being Asian at every moment possible during Mr. Asia 2022 on April 8. Read More »
New York state budget to include $1.1 billion for I-81 removal project
New York state’s fiscal year 2023 budget will include $1.1 billion for the Interstate 81 removal project, syracuse.com reported Saturday. Read More »
University Union to screen ‘X’ in partnership with entertainment company A24
University Union announced that they will screen the film “X” in partnership with A24 on April 14. Read More »
Your guide to the TEDxSyracuseUniversity’s ‘Paradigm Shift’ speakers
On April 9, seven speakers will present in the Underground at the Schine Student Center as part of the TEDxSyracuseUniversity series. Read More »
SU alumna curates vintage secondhand pieces for Black Citizens Brigade
Cjala Surratt, a Syracuse University alumna, founded Black Citizens Brigade to fight fast fashion and provide customers with well-made secondhand clothing. Read More »
New York State Hemlock Initiative aims to control Eastern Hemlock infestation
Hemlock woolly adelgid pose a mounting threat to Eastern hemlocks, trees that play a significant role in filtering water in the Skaneateles Lake watershed. Read More »
From boutiques to luxury designs, Syracuse Fashion Week highlights local designers
Syracuse Fashion Week will be hosting three shows, each with unique themes, from April 7-9. Read More »
Put on your boogie shoes for these 4 shows happening this weekend
Whether it’s rock ‘n’ roll and soul at Funk ’n Waffles or indie in Buffalo, here are four concerts you can go to this weekend. Read More »
Bandier student creates In Tune to highlight mental health in music industry
SU senior Mira Fleschman created InTune to encourage more focus toward the state of mental health in the music industry. Read More »
Uzbek author to speak at SU about book dealing with multiculturalism, experimentation
Before his book talk on April 6, Hamid Ismailov spoke to The Daily Orange about his novel “Gaia, Queen of Ants,” along with how it was written and translated. Read More »
4 steps to getting a summer internship
Getting an internship, however, can be quite difficult, but with this how-to guide, you will hopefully find a summer internship in no time. Read More »
SU alumna opens 210 Teas as people-centered space to honor grandmother
In the midst of the pandemic, Kahssia Hills used her free time to explore a hobby that has been ingrained in her life: tea making. Read More »
SU should drop its on-campus housing requirement for sophomores
SU needs to change its sophomore housing policy, if it cannot accommodate student satisfaction. Read More »
The unique restaurants in Syracuse make the location worth the snow
While the university offers numerous activities outside of academic classes, students should take advantage of the city of Syracuse with their friends. Read More »
New York state budget delayed amid debates over several major budgetary items
The halting of payments does not affect most aspects of the State University of New York, City University of New York or the State Insurance Fund, per the memo. Read More »
African Student Union raises money for communities in Africa through ASU Foundation
The ASU Foundation hopes to aid impoverished African nations through partnering with organizations and raising funds. Read More »
Greek Unity Fest brings together Black sororities and fraternities with step show
The National Pan-Hellenic Council at Syracuse University hosted the annual Greek Unity Fest on April 2. Read More »
We are proud to be Ukrainian
Being Ukrainian is an integral part of our very being that has molded us into the strong men and women we are today. Read More »
SA elections are a prime opportunity for students to fundamentally change SU
The Student Association’s election will be taking place from April 4-8. Students should vote to translate their preferences into action. Read More »
12 on-campus events celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Throughout the month of April, the Office of Multicultural Affairs and the AAPI Heritage Month Committee will host 12 events in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, which is usually in May. Read More »
Serena Exantus dreamed of becoming Miss Syracuse. Now, it’s her reality.
On Feb. 26, Serena Exantus, who believed since she was 17 years old that she could become a pageant winner, won Miss Syracuse at the Miss Syracuse and Miss Central New York Scholarship Competition. Read More »
SU students grind through late, hectic nights working at Harry’s Bar
Harry’s Bar, a Syracuse University staple, is home to bartenders who balance their SU schoolwork with the hardships of the job. Read More »
A lack of desirable on-campus housing options challenges the selection process
If SU follows through on plans of revamping and redesigning student housing, the housing process will be much less stressful for all students. Read More »
SU's campus is becoming saturated with inappropriate sexual events
Overexposure to sex, in the form of pornography or hypersexual activity in general, has been correlated with the shrinkage of parts of the brain as well as decreasing decision-making skills and general restraint. Read More »
