Tag: @Cuse
Lettuce Club contest crowns greens-eating champ, benefits food pantry
Lettuce fanatics gathered on Saturday to participate in Syracuse University’s first lettuce eating competition, with proceeds going to the Coach Mac Food Pantry in Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
Art Monk’s jersey retirement postponed to 2026 season
Syracuse Athletics announced that Art Monk’s scheduled jersey retirement ceremony for Nov. 29 has been postponed to the 2026 season. Read More »
Student influencers, Jon Youshaei feature at Creator Economy center launch
SU’s Center for the Creator Economy hosted its launch party, led by influencer Jon Youshaei and student influencers. Read More »
Outgoing Mayor Ben Walsh speaks to 8 years of growth, ambition and investment
As he prepares to pass the baton to Mayor-elect Sharon Owens, Mayor Ben Walsh reflects on his independence, successes and shortcomings. Read More »
Soup season: Cozy up with these tried and tested recipes
The Daily Orange asked Syracuse University students what their favorite soup is and compiled these recipes. Read More »
‘Big Brother’ gig slingshots Syracuse cartoonist into freelance art career
Though Michael Borkowski’s career as a cartoonist took him to the West Coast, he always knew he would come back to his home of Syracuse, where he got his start under a local artist. Read More »
10 years into NFL career, Riley Dixon’s Syracuse ties remain strong as ever
Ten years into his NFL career, former Syracuse punter Riley Dixon’s Syracuse ties remain strong, serving as a role model for current Orange punter Jack Stonehouse. Read More »
Brace yourselves for Syracuse’s infamous cold with these winter essentials
From comfy sweatsets to trendy cardigans, The Daily Orange compiled the best places to update your wardrobe with winter staples. Read More »
As SU students grow up, stuffed animals remain mementos of childhood
Plushies have provided nostalgia and solace for many Syracuse University students from when they were newborns to their college years, reminding them of family and childhood memories. Read More »
Travel down south with Dexter and The Moonrocks, dance to swing this weekend
For your weekend music fix, listen to student performers with Of the Moment or alternative sound from Dexter and The Moonrocks. Read More »
Bad Bunny should sweep, Lorde snubbed: The D.O. staff’s Grammy reactions
The 2026 GRAMMYs nominations certainly made a splash at The Daily Orange --- read the staff’s takes on artists like Olivia Dean and Bad Bunny here. Read More »
Opinion: There’s no right way to immigrate to America. The system proves that.
Its occurrence informs our continued realization that there has never been a “right” way to immigrate to America. Read More »
Working toward Middle States reaccreditation, SU completes ‘self-study’ design
Syracuse University works to ensure academic standards amid Middle States Commission on Higher Education’s reaccreditation process. Read More »
Fragrance Club wafts handmade perfumes, nostalgia through niche community
Fragrance Club holds perfume workshops to teach members about the process and ingredients behind fragrance making. Read More »
Opinion: Political absurdity isn’t an excuse to stop fact-checking media
If we stop seeking accuracy, misinformation and half-truths begin to define how we understand governance, policy and the world around us. Read More »
Luv Handlz benefits monthly local charity selection with every froyo serving
Luv Handlz, a frozen yogurt spot in Eastwood, chooses four local causes every month to donate to — throwing mini disco parties when customers decide to contribute by rounding up their purchases. Read More »
Rosalía’s ‘LUX’ ambitiously bends genres to defy traditional pop standards
Rosalía’s new album “LUX” tells the stories of female saints in a genre-bending collection of 13 languages. Read More »
SU ceremony honors veterans, highlights campus military resources
Syracuse University held a ceremony Tuesday to honor Veteran’s Day as speakers highlighted SU’s support for the military community. Read More »
Let it snow: Frames from Syracuse’s first snowfall of season
This week brought the first of many famed Syracuse blizzards. Look back on frames from Syracuse University’s first snowfall of 2025-26 in The Daily Orange’s snow day gallery. Read More »
Worthwhile ‘Predator: Badlands’ adaptation fails to match 1987 original
“Predator: Badlands” is surprisingly wholesome, but routine fight scenes and unmemorable moments keep it from outshining its 1987 franchise original. Read More »
Opinion: After shutdown, U.S. should turn to other countries’ models of stability, care
At some point, we have to realize that there must be a better way of governing than having the entire country come to a halt when Congress can’t agree on a budget. The funding bill passed by the Senate is only good until Jan. 30, and then we’ll likely be right back where we started. Read More »
Student-made ‘Vogel Memorial Theater’ sitcom follows ramshackle cinema crew
On Oct. 24, three Syracuse University sophomores premiered “Vogel Memorial Theater,” a sitcom that follows a run-down cinema and the ramshackle crew that works there. Read More »
Guest Essay: As a musician, I’m sad to have missed peak of Syracuse music scene
The lack of house venues being passed down from graduating students is so disappointing to me because I know what the Syracuse community is sacrificing by not addressing it – community itself. Read More »
Opinion: Democrats' response to shutdown deal weakens party’s resistance
The Democrats, however, don’t seem to know where they stand and are willing to trust the word of the party responsible for cutting more than $1 trillion from a plethora of health programs and adding more than $3 trillion to the national debt. Read More »
