Tag: Central New York
What the f*ck is Hyperpop?
The scene, which once went by the names “future pop” and “bubblegum bass,” is providing an accessible safe space for queer and trans people in music using the internet’s newest tools and platforms. Read More »
5 events to check out while staying in snowy Syracuse over spring break
If you’re staying on campus for spring break, you don’t have to worry about FOMO. Here are five events you can go to over break. Read More »
'Somewhere Over the Border' uses true story to bring empathy to immigrants
From Feb. 23 to March 13, Syracuse Stage will be showing the musical “Somewhere Over the Border.” Read More »
Navigating life in college with anxiety and depression
The colossal weight of students' mental illnesses can crush key aspects of their college experience. Read More »
The dangers of Fraternities on campus heavily outweigh their benefits
It is important for students to realize the magnitude of their actions, in Greek life and beyond. Read More »
Laugh out loud at The Playground 311, SU’s student-run comedy club
The Playground 311, Syracuse University’s only stand-up comedy venue founded by and for students, hosted their most recent show on March 2. Read More »
City as Canvas project livens Syracuse streets with local artists murals
This summer, Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today will pair residents with artists to make murals across eight sectors of Syracuse for City as Canvas. Read More »
Caribfest features dance, music, pageant and poetry performances by SU students
On Sunday night, Caribbean students at SU got the chance to celebrate their heritage at Caribfest 2022. Read More »
SU's move to the 'BLUE' masking level leads to confusing, contradicting policies
SU needs to stop trying to please both sides and pick one. They either need to require masks or drop them. Read More »
Syracuse University needs to implement monthly wellness days
No matter where you are in the country or what activities you have access to, having allotted time to rest is equally important. Read More »
Redhouse Arts Center announces 4 shows for 2022-23 Main Stage Season
“Angels in America, Part I: Millennium Approaches,” “A Christmas Story: The Musical,” “By The Way, Meet Vera Stark” and “The Bridges of Madison County,” are the four shows the Redhouse Arts Center will put on through the 2022-23 main stage season. Read More »
Onondaga County, Syracuse 'ready, willing and able' to welcome Ukrainian refugees
Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon and Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh stated in a letter that the county and the city are “ready, willing and able” to assist Ukrainian refugees resettling in central New York. Read More »
SAMMY awards celebrate vibrant Syracuse music scene with awards, performance
On March 4, the annual SAMMYs were held in the Oncenter’s Crouse Hinds theater. The event was hosted by Scott Dixon, a local Syracuse radio personality. Read More »
Interactive crowd welcomes The Regrettes as part of Get The F*ck Out of LA Tour
On March 3, The Regrettes performed popular and unreleased songs in front of excited fans at Westcott Theater. Read More »
Venus in retrograde may explain changes in your relationship, artistic endeavors
Liam Hines delves into Venus’ recent journey and describes the significance of the planet when reflecting on life events in this week’s astrology column. Read More »
'The Batman' revives overdone origin story with murder mystery thriller
While “The Batman” would have benefited from being a little shorter, the retelling of the beloved superhero's story features a strong cast in a neo-noir Gotham City. Read More »
Buddy Boeheim hopes to foster community in Syracuse with NIL sponsorships
Buddy has made it a point to work with companies that have ties to the Syracuse community or sports in general since signing with Roc Nation Sports. Read More »
SU alum Speedy Morman talks fashion, interviewing celebs, his time at SU
On Wednesday evening, Chris “Speedy” Morman returned to Syracuse University for his “Leaders in Communication” talk. Before speaking to students in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium, Speedy sat down with The Daily Orange. Read More »
Greek life's rushing process doesn't allow PNMs to connect with members
Opinion | The Greek life Potential New Member process should be lengthened in order to ensure stronger connections. Read More »
David Bruen should end his campaign for reelection
From the very beginning of his time at SU, Bruen has been an insider within SA and a friend to the administration, a major reason why many students are so frustrated. Read More »
The new Title IX law failed my sister. Reform it so it doesn't fail again.
Letter to the Editor | The Title IX law will continue to fail college students like my sister until substantial reforms are made. Read More »
5 concerts to attend on and off SU’s campus this weekend
If your schedule is looking empty this weekend, here are a few concerts in Syracuse and Buffalo to check out. Read More »
An overabundance of chain-restaurants on Marshall Street harms SU's unique culture
With Marshall Street having been commodified with an influx of non-local restaurants, it now has very little that makes it feel like SU’s own. Read More »
Exploring pandemic guilt with COVID-19 restrictions easing
Our community needs to create a guilt-free environment when it comes to the pandemic; afterall, most of our student population is fully vaccinated, already making our campus one of the safest. Read More »
