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Syracuse softball’s 2nd straight doubleheader canceled vs. UAlbany, UMBC
For a second straight day, Syracuse softball saw its doubleheader against UAlbany and University of Maryland, Baltimore County canceled due to inclement weather. SU is still set to take on Morgan State tomorrow morning. Read More »
Harry Styles fans jam, don disco merch at Sound Garden’s album listening party
In honor of Harry Styles' new album release, The Sound Garden Syracuse hosted a listening party for the album on Friday evening. Read More »
Suffocating defense propels No. 14 Syracuse’s 13-3 Virginia Tech skewering
No. 14 Syracuse women’s lacrosse’s defense flourished in its 13-3 thrashing of VT Friday. Daniella Guyette had a season-best performance in goal and the Orange allowed 14 shots overall Read More »
Observations from SU’s win over VT: Stifling defense, 1st-quarter statement
Syracuse women’s lacrosse eclipsed .500 for the first time this season with a 13-3 win over Virginia Tech Friday behind a stifling defense and fast start. Our beat writer has more observations from the Orange’s dominant win. Read More »
No. 14 SU annihilates VT 13-3, goes above .500 for 1st time this season
For its fourth straight win, No. 14 Syracuse took down Virginia Tech 13-3. Molly Guzik unleashed four first-half goals, with three others scoring braces. The Orange also conceded just three times for the second straight game. Read More »
Former SU men’s basketball player reportedly detained by ICE
John Bol Ajak, who played for Syracuse men’s basketball from 2019 to 2023, was detained by ICE, syracuse.com reported Thursday. Read More »
Syracuse softball’s UMBC Tournament doubleheader canceled
Syracuse softball’s UMBC Tournament Friday doubleheader against UAlbany and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County was cancelled. It marks SU’s fourth and fifth cancellations of the season. Read More »
Assistant director of advising at Whitman dies at 37
Elizabeth “Liz” Turner, assistant director of advising at Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management, died on Feb. 23. Read More »
Syracuse community assured by Haynie’s SU ties, many hope for visible change
Students, faculty and other Syracuse figures shared their reactions to Haynie as chancellor-elect. Read More »
Listen to the Elders amplifies Indigenous voices, food sovereignty
Listen to the Elders, an SU group focused on amplifying Indigenous voices, hosted a dinner in Bird Library on Wednesday. Read More »
Provost to deliver decisions on programs ‘slated for closure’ this month
SU’s academic portfolio review and the status of 18 paused A&S majors will be finalized later this month, a university spokesperson said. Read More »
‘One Battle’ on top, best actor faceoff: The D.O. staff’s Oscars picks
Ahead of this year’s Oscars, The Daily Orange Culture Staff compiled their predictions for some of the night's most anticipated outcomes. Read More »
Alexander Sammartino dropped football for writing, penned fiction at SU
Alexander Sammartino, a Syracuse University alum, didn't always believe he’d be a writer, but that changed when he read William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily.” Read More »
SU alum Erin Althen to earn SAMMYs educator accolade, hall of fame induction
Syracuse University alum Erin Althen, a high school music teacher, will be awarded the Music Educator of the Year award at the Syracuse Area Music Awards for her commitment to music education. Read More »
Syracuse’s student DJs experiment at campus parties, bar dance floors
Syracuse University is saturated with student DJs; Greek houses, local bars and house parties make it easy for aspiring DJs to get their start. Read More »
Everything to know before No. 14 Syracuse hosts Virginia Tech
Last year on its own grass, Virginia Tech’s lone ranked win upset Syracuse. But on Friday, the Hokies venture to the JMA Wireless Dome, where they’ve never won in seven tries. Read More »
Syracuse University Abroad program directors urge travel caution
SU Study Abroad directors issued a travel update due to the international military conflict. While programs abroad will continue, program leaders urge caution for travel. Read More »
Opinion: Amid U.S. doctor shortage, new graduates are left unmatched
Match Day should be one of the most exciting milestones of medical school. But for many students, the week will be consumed by disappointment. Read More »
Support aspiring artists, rock out to 90s alternative this weekend
From blues to classical, immerse yourself with an expansive range of genres at Syracuse this weekend. Read More »
UU to present ‘A Royal Evening with Brittany Broski’ on March 18
University Union will host Brittany Broski at Goldstein Auditorium on March 18 for “A Royal Evening with Brittany Broski.” Read More »
Gallery: Mike Haynie becomes SU’s 13th chancellor-elect
Gallery: Syracuse University announced the selection of Vice Chancellor Mike Haynie to succeed Chancellor Kent Syverud as the 13th chancellor at a Tuesday morning event at the National Veterans Resource Center. Read More »
Local director’s political thriller ‘PH-1’ tackles media, civic engagement
On Tuesday, the Newhouse School of Public Communications and Syracuse University's Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship hosted Mark Kassen for a screening of his pre-released movie "PH-1." Read More »
Who is Mike Haynie, Syracuse University’s 13th chancellor?
Syracuse University announced Mike Haynie as its incoming chancellor. Haynie, who has worked at SU since 2006, serves as the current vice chancellor for strategic initiatives. Read More »
Faculty members express artistic freedom in ‘Ecosystem of Belonging’ exhibit
Launched by the College of Visual and Performing Arts in 2025, the “Ecosystem of Belonging” exhibit invites VPA faculty members to showcase their own pieces of art. Read More »

