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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 »
SU student creates ‘Fuerza En Una Sonrisa’ documentary in 3-week Mexico trip
Lucas Esquivel spent his summer in central Mexico filming "Fuerza En Una Sonrisa," a documentary about a mother and son. Read More »
Film Review: Syracuse defense shuts down Miami in 1st half despite loss
Syracuse’s defense stifled No. 18 Miami in the first half Saturday, not allowing a point in the first 28 minutes. Read More »
Opinion: Higher voter turnout is good, shows Americans only vote when affected
By voting in all local elections – not just the “high-stakes” ones – the public is likely to be more informed and able to hold their local representatives to higher standards, ensuring the decisions these policymakers act upon are in the community’s best interest. Read More »
Syracuse’s Pausa Coffee serves coffee by day, mixes cocktails on weekend nights
European-inspired cafe Pausa Coffee invites customers to literally take a pause with upscale coffee drinks by day and cocktails by night. Read More »
SUNY ESF van caught fire near Campus West Apartments, SFD says
Syracuse Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire near the Campus West Apartments Monday afternoon. Read More »
Opinion: Trump’s impulsive language on nuclear weapons paints U.S. as careless
By namedropping Russia as the second nuclear superpower in his post, Trump continues to complicate an already delicate relationship with the nation for the sake of feeling powerful in the conversation. Read More »
‘You have to get it out’: Veterans read stories aloud at writing commemoration
Military veteran authors gathered this weekend to celebrate the most recent recipient of the Veteran’s Writing Award, robin Caudell, and discuss themes of their work and experiences with service. Read More »
The Army, The Navy headlines WERW Radio’s biannual launch party
WERW Radio’s biannual launch party included an energetic performance of hits and unreleased songs from The Army, The Navy. Read More »
Gallery: Scenes from Syracuse’s loss to No. 18 Miami at Hard Rock Stadium
Gallery: Syracuse football’s 38-10 defeat to No. 18 Miami at Hard Rock Stadium officially ended the Orange’s quest for a fourth straight bowl game. Here are The Daily Orange’s best shots from SU’s sixth loss in a row. Read More »
Paint with Indigenous painter Ina Mae, shop local crafts at Art Mart this week
This week, get creative with Indigenous painter Ina Mae or visit Art Mart 2025 to get into the holiday spirit. Read More »
Orange grades: Receivers, pass rush scuffle in loss to No. 18 Miami
Syracuse’s two best wide receivers, Johntay Cook II and Darrell Gill Jr., combined for only 35 receiving yards on four receptions in SU's loss to No. 18 Miami. Our beat writer grades each position group's performance from the Orange's defeat Saturday. Read More »
Rickie Collins’ slump continues in Syracuse's loss to No. 18 Miami
After a recent benching, Rickie Collins returned as Syracuse’s starter Saturday, still struggling en route to a loss to Miami. Read More »
Syracuse committed to the run on a 1st-half 2-minute drill. It still didn’t work.
When trailing by two scores against Miami, SU ran the ball seven times during a two-minute drill to end the first half, but it didn't work. Read More »
Syracuse stumbles at No. 18 Miami, misses bowl game for 1st time since 2021
Syracuse football will miss its first bowl game since 2021 after falling to No. 18 Miami 38-10 on the road. Read More »
Observations from Syracuse’s loss to No. 18 Miami: Rickie’s return, youth movement
Miami quarterback Carson Beck completed 75% of his passes for 247 yards and two touchdowns, marking the third-straight Syracuse opponent to pass over the 75% mark. Our beat writer has more observations from SU’s 28-point loss to the Hurricanes. Read More »
La L.U.C.H.A. gala returns to celebrate 36-year anniversary of Latine support
La L.U.C.H.A. celebrated its 36th anniversary with a gala on Friday night, honoring Syracuse University's Latine community with dance performances, traditional food and an award ceremony. Read More »
Rickie Collins named starter against No. 18 Miami
Rickie Collins has been named Syracuse’s starting quarterback against No. 18 Miami Saturday, head coach Fran Brown announced Thursday night. Collins returns as SU’s starter after Joe Filardi and Luke Carney split time against North Carolina last weekend. Read More »
Gallery: Images from Election Day 2025
Gallery: Tuesday was Election Day as Syracuse residents and SU student voters cast ballots in Syracuse’s local races. Mayoral candidates Sharon Owens and Thomas Babilon hosted watch parties as results rolled in. Read More »
New Catholic Center chapel opens on Walnut Place
A dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony took place Wednesday night to officially open the new chapel at the Catholic Center on Walnut Place. Read More »
Alex Gonzalez never put ‘them clippers down.’ Now, he trims SU athletes.
Alex Gonzalez started his career as a barber asking for a job, any job, at his uncle’s barber shop. Now, he’s setting up his own barber shop where he can continue to grow. Read More »
What to know about No. 18 Miami before SU’s must-win Hard Rock clash
Fran Brown walked off the field in 2024 like a king after downing then-No. 6 Miami to end its playoff hopes. This year, SU is reeling badly. Read More »
Utica greens: The Italian staple Syracuse shares with central New York
Utica greens, a dish of bitter escarole, olive oil, garlic and pepper, has become a staple of central New York Italian restaurants. Read More »
