Tag: Central New York
First-generation college students are left in the dark on loans
COVID-19 ignited the flame that awoke much of the nation to the struggles of higher education accessibility. Read More »
Yik Yak's anonymity allows dangerous behaviors to persist
There needs to be an algorithm put in place that removes harmful posts on YikYak without the need to be alerted by a community member. Read More »
Comedian Nicole Byer gives a confident, uplifting Q&A at Goldstein Auditorium
Nicole Byer, an actor and comedian known as the host of “Nailed It!” stopped by Goldstein Auditorium on Tuesday night for a moderated Q&A. Read More »
Surprisingly, being a female comedian is not as fun as you’d think
Humor columnist Aine Hunt describes the difficulties of being a woman in comedy in this week’s column. Read More »
SU releases list of events for 2022 Trans Week of Liberation
Syracuse University’s LGBTQ Resource Center has announced a week of events to celebrate Trans Week of Liberation. Read More »
An uncommon alignment could make next month spiritual, full of cosmic bliss
Wondering how the conjunction of Jupiter and Neptune in Pisces will affect you? Columnist Liam Hines broke down the significance of this transit according to your rising sign. Read More »
SU’s Liberal Arts Core Curriculum feels forced and does not benefit students
By requiring students to take classes they do not want to take, SU wastes not only the students’ time but also the professors’. Read More »
Syracuse University should continue offering online classes post-pandemic
Online learning is a start of something new, and our university must play to the strengths of both types of learning and implant the new digital way to educate students. Read More »
UU to screen ‘Legally Blonde’ in celebration of Women’s History Month
“Legally Blonde” will be screened at 7:30 p.m. in HBC Gifford Auditorium on March 30. Read More »
SU students should stop getting their news from social media
To protect the integrity and benefits of civil discourse on campus, students need to place a greater emphasis on media literacy over convenience. Read More »
SU needs scheduling systems, focused students to ensure gyms becomes less crowded
Changes at the Barnes Center gym must come from both gym staff and students. Read More »
Sankofa Urban Market features Black-owned beauty products and personalized baskets
For the first time since it opened, the Sankofa Urban Market will be open weekly on Saturdays during the spring, until May. Read More »
Shawn Levy’s ‘The Adam Project’ combines a star-studded cast with sci-fi nostalgia
“The Adam Project” has enough star power and heart to make for an enjoyable, fun action film, Screentime columnist Nate Lechner says. Read More »
Breaking down astrology birth charts and what yours says about you
Liam Hines explains how to read and interpret a birth chart in this week’s astrology column. Read More »
Bands and Ballers : A photographer's look at traveling to the ACC Tournament
Though the Orange failed to advance past the tournament’s second round, Hendricks and the rest of the pep band were happy to have shared their music outside of the Syracuse community. Read More »
Wintery conditions don't stop return to Syracuse's St. Patrick's Day celebration
On March 12, the 40th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade took place in downtown Syracuse. Read More »
Dozens protest verdict to keep Columbus statue in Syracuse's center
Local organizations said the fight to remove the statue from the city's center has gone on for too long, and it must be taken down. Read More »
Pi’erre Bourne to headline University Union Bandersnatch concert on March 25
On March 25, Pi’erre Bourne, Zack Fox and DJ Jill will perform at the first Bandersnatch concert of the spring semester. Read More »
What do the stars have in store for spring break?
Liam Hines describes what the stars have in store for you this spring break in The Daily Orange’s latest astrology column. Read More »
These 5 SU students aren’t spending spring break at a resort
While some Syracuse University students will be by the beach or at an all-inclusive resort next week, these SU students have found unique ways to spend their spring break. Read More »
You’re bound to run into every single person you’re trying to avoid at home
Going home for spring break? Humor columnist Aine Hunt has an idea of some of the dreaded hometown characters you might run into next week. Read More »
5 movies to fill your free time over spring break
If you’ve got extra downtime this spring break, Screentime columnist Christopher Reilly compiled a list of five movies you can watch to pass the time. Read More »
SU public health professor talks student stress, gives advice on how to reduce it
From spending time with family and loved ones to practicing mindfulness, here is how students can destress during spring break. Read More »
¡Yo soy Latinx y queer!
The music industry has seen an increase of queer Latinx artists pushing back against machismo culture by making music that is authentically them. Read More »
