Tag: @Cuse
Moderate messages from SU administration fail to protect Jewish students
We as members of the direct or indirect Syracuse community demand that you stop sitting on the sidelines, stop sending moderate messages through email and start using your voice. Read More »
Letters from our community in response to the Israel-Hamas war, on-campus protests
Over the past weeks, The Daily Orange has received Letters to the Editor from a range of Syracuse University’s community members regarding the Israel-Hamas war. Read the collection here. Read More »
Middle East Studies Association criticizes SU for its response to Israel-Hamas War
The Middle Eastern Studies Association sent a letter to SU leadership criticizing them for their “failure to respond to a pattern of egregious threats." Read More »
Cornerback Isaiah Johnson is simultaneously chasing artistic, athletic dreams
Isaiah Johnson is a key piece to the SU secondary. However, his greatest skill is his artwork, where he designs his tattoos and creates artwork that has been displayed in the Detroit Institute of Arts. Read More »
SU’s Sheraton Hotel will house second-year students once converted
Once converted to a dorm this summer, the Sheraton Hotel & Conference Center is set to house primarily second-year students. Read More »
Syverud says SU prioritizing student safety 'over academic freedom and free speech' amid Israel-Hamas War
Chancellor Kent Syverud said Syracuse University's priority amid the Israel-Hamas war is student safety at the University Senate meeting. Read More »
Syracuse Stage celebrates 50 years of bringing the power of theater to life
Bringing the art of theater to Syracuse since 1974, Syracuse Stage collaborates with Syracuse University and the local community Read More »
Good Intern gives students the gift of hindsight
Created by SU students, the website Good Intern streamlines the internship application process Read More »
The rosemary garlic pull-apart bread recipe you knead for the holidays
Try out this recipe for the Thanksgiving side you never knew you knead-ed Read More »
Opponent Preview: What to know about Georgia Tech
The Yellow Jackets’ have allowed 31.3 points per game ranking 107th in the country while the offense scores 32.0 points per game, ranking 35th in the country. Here’s everything to know about Georgia Tech. Read More »
Unwind over break with our 6 movie recommendations
Check out these six new movies in theaters and streaming to stave off boredom and family fights this Thanksgiving Read More »
Concerts in Syracuse to kick off Thanksgiving break
Dance the night away before the holidays with these seven concerts Read More »
Thanksgiving can be a celebration, but we should look into its history of erasure
Thanksgiving represents a celebration of white America. It is a yearly reminder for Indigenous peoples of how colonialism has dwindled their populations and rid them of ownership of a land they knew best. Read More »
Indigenous students, faculty share perspectives in campus experience panel discussion
Panelists discussed their experiences as Indigenous people on SU's campus and what they think non-Indigenous people can do to show support. Read More »
Craig Stone addresses canceled speaker event, emergency management concerns at forum
Craig Stone said at Tuesday's forum that the Department of Public Safety needs a proper two-week notice before approving events on campus. Read More »
Westcott local reimagines familiar 'The Outlandish Way' in new photography exhibit
Using Photoshop to enhance his photography, William Hall’s exhibit is now on display at Petit Branch Library Read More »
Indulge in Thanksgiving favorites or jump into the holiday spirit at these events over break
Bundle up in quilts or go see some lights this week for those staying in Syracuse Read More »
‘The Killer’ is another thrilling, oddly funny David Fincher film
David Fincher combines obsession and dry humor in his newest film, “The Killer” Read More »
Administrators gather feedback, concerns on Academic Strategic Plan at SA meeting
SU administrators held a forum to hear students' thoughts about the Academic Strategic Plan during Monday's Student Association meeting. Read More »
Boosting local businesses can repair Syracuse's growing lack of tourism revenue
It's essential for SU to play a part in this, and examine how the university's growing student population and housing concerns impact local businesses. Read More »
Indigenous communities symposium discusses art, resiliency
Speakers at the symposium discussed how Indigenous communities prioritize environmental preservation through art and ancestral practices. Read More »
‘Game of Life’ offers a sentimental sendoff for Wunderbar
Wunderbar honors its history with the last performance at their current location, ‘The Game of Life’ Read More »
