Tag: @Cuse
Longest-running Syracuse drum circle creates community
Creative Rhythms Drum Circle, the longest running drum community in the Syracuse area, hosts monthly drum circle events that aim to promote wellness through music-making. Read More »
Syracuse takes 2 of 3 doubles matches in 5-2 win over VCU
With the victory, Syracuse has won its first two games of the 2020 season. Read More »
Syracuse tops Richmond in season-opener, 6-1
With the season opening win, Syracuse pushes their season-opener winning streak to six. Read More »
Here are 5 SU club events to attend this semester
The Winter Student Involvement Fair was an opportunity for students to learn about new clubs as well as upcoming events put on by student organizations. Read more to learn about events happening this semester. Read More »
‘Girls Night: The Musical’ to feature hit 80s, 90s music at Oncenter Theater
Assistant director Leslie McQueen spoke to The Daily Orange about the sisterhood and upbeat musical numbers featured in “Girls Night: The Musical.” Read More »
SU sophomore Charel Zeitoune expands DJ career from NYC to Tel Aviv
SU sophomore DJ Charel Zeitoune said that what began as a family trip to Tel Aviv, Israel, turned into the opportunity to perform at some of the biggest nightclubs in the city. Read More »
Otto Tunes releases “Other Lover” EP about love and heartbreak
Otto Tunes released an EP titled “Other Lover” on Spotify and other streaming services on Jan. 1. Consisting of three songs, the EP details the stages of a relationship between two individuals. Read More »
Esports club founder seeks to improve industry’s reputation
In creating Syracuse’s esports club, Lauren Wiener has taken a global movement local. Read More »
First Year Players begin auditions for spring musical ‘9 to 5’
First Year Players is holding auditions for its show “9 to 5” this week. Sign-ups for the show are located on the first floor of the Women’s Building. Read More »
SUArt Galleries to open 3 exhibits featuring historic works
SU professor Joan Bryant curated an exhibit of 150 photographs that show life in the Jim Crow era. The exhibit, along with two others, will be on display at SUArt Galleries from Jan. 16 to March 13. Read More »
‘1917’ is a technical masterpiece but storytelling falls short
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says the film “1917,” despite flaws in storytelling, incorporates mesmerizing technical elements such as natural lighting and a smoothly flowing camera. Read More »
CNY Playhouse celebrates inclusivity in classic thriller ‘Wait Until Dark’
‘Wait Until Dark’ is a thrilling classic centered around a blind woman who uses her visual impairment to her advantage when three people invade her home. Director Kassandra Melendez-Ramirez focused on widening the gender and ability roles set for the production. Read More »
Songs of Devotion concert showcases original music, poetic adaptations
Soprano Rachel Doehring and pianist Dan Sato paid homage to the concept of devotion on Jan. 12 at their Songs of Devotion: Music for the New Year concert. Read More »
Syracuse hires Sterlin Gilbert as offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach
The Orange averaged 12 points per game fewer in 2019 compared to 2018 and regressed in key areas. Read More »
VPA seniors exhibit work in 2020 Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition
Seventeen art photography seniors will display some of their work from their senior theses in the 2020 Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition. Read More »
Syracuse announces Zach Arnett as new defensive coordinator
Brian Ward was fired after a Nov. 2 loss to Boston College, and Arnett now fills the vacant full-time role. Read More »
The best-written D.O. Pulp stories of fall 2019
From marathon-running professors to Walt the crane, here are the most well-written stories from The Daily Orange’s Pulp section of 2019. Read More »
‘The Rise of Skywalker’ provides lackluster addition to Star Wars franchise
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” serves as a lacking conclusion to an otherwise solid trilogy. Read More »
Remembering the best Syracuse athletes of the decade
From football to rowing, check out the best Syracuse athletes from the past 10 years, as voted on by The D.O.'s sports staff. Read More »
Syracuse's leading receiver Trishton Jackson declares for 2020 NFL Draft
By declaring for the NFL Draft, Trishton Jackson will forego his final year of eligibility. Read More »
D.O. Sports' 10 most newsworthy stories of fall 2019
Our staff compiled the 10 most newsworthy stories of fall 2019, from firing Brian Ward to #NotAgainSU. Read More »
D.O. Sports' 10 best-written stories of fall 2019
Our staff selected the 10 best stories from the past semester, from a personal heartfelt senior day column to a profile of SU women’s soccer’s new head coach. Read More »
Syracuse releases 2020 women’s lacrosse schedule
The Orange will face all four NCAA tournament semifinalists from last year. Read More »
Syracuse inks 18 recruits to 2020 class, Babers announces on National Signing Day
The Orange are still searching for a quarterback and should announce a mysterious 19th commit sometime after the holidays. Read More »

