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University senators share mixed feedback on Syracuse Statement
Syracuse University’s Senate discussed the Syracuse Statement during its second meeting of the semester Wednesday afternoon. Read More »
International scholars bring global understanding to Remembrance cohort
International Remembrance scholars Yifan “Ivan” Shen and Adya Parida bring unique perspectives to the Remembrance Scholars cohort. Read More »
Water Street Bagel Co. brings NYC-quality bagels to Syracuse
Owners and customers of Water Street Bagel Co. reflect on what makes the shop successful after it was named the fifth best bagel shop in New York state. Read More »
Birdhouses, community gardens give Meadowbrook its character
In the University Neighborhood of Syracuse, the paved roads of Meadowbrook Drive are filled with colorful birdhouses and greenery, a collective effort by community members. Read More »
Remembering SUNY Oswego students who died on Pan Am Flight 103
Colleen Brunner and Lynne Hartunian, two SUNY Oswego students, were among the 270 people killed in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing. Read More »
From ruins to restored: 100 years of the mighty Wurlitzer organ
After nearly being demolished alongside RKO Keith’s Theater, the Empire State Theatre & Musical Instrument Museum’s Wurlitzer organ is still playing almost 100 years later thanks to devoted volunteers who keep its music alive. Read More »
‘The Brutalist’ navigates the American dream with timeless intrigue
“The Brutalist," directed by Brady Corbet, explores themes of religion, wealth and American power structures. Read More »
Beat writers predict Syracuse will defeat No. 19 Pitt
Syracuse travels to face No. 19 Pitt, its highest-ranked opponent of the season, in a primetime matchup tonight. Our beat writers are confident the Orange will hand the Panthers their first loss of 2024. Read More »
Vote for our humor columnist in the 2024 presidential election
Our humor columnist shares what she would do if she were president, just in time for the upcoming election. Read More »
Opinion: ‘Bed rotting’ quietly kills your motivation
If your intention behind designated bed-rotting time is to allow your brain and body to rest and prevent burnout, bed rotting is not the approach to take. Read More »
Letter to the Editor: ASA empowers Arab voices, unites campus in action
We aim to create a space for open dialogue, cultural exchange and mutual support, expanding our reach and making the ASA a bridge to the broader SU community. Read More »
Lockerbie Scholars reflect on program legacy, concerns with changes
Cameron Colville has wanted to be a Lockerbie Scholar since he was 10 years old. Achieving that dream has been bittersweet. Read More »
Analyzing Kyle McCord’s usage, production halfway through 2024
Halfway through his first season at Syracuse, quarterback Kyle McCord is on pace to break many of the Orange’s single-season passing records. Read More »
SU responds to open letter about Lockerbie Scholarship program change
Syracuse University responded to an open letter from community members expressing disappointment with changes to the Lockerbie Scholarship. Read More »
Honor the Grateful Dead, get spooky with Dazed this weekend
This week, groove with Miller & the Other Sinners at the 443 Social Club or enjoy indie pop from Frankie Cosmos at The Song & Dance. Read More »
Opponent Preview: What to know about No. 19 Pittsburgh
Having already defeated Georgia Tech and UNLV, Syracuse is looking to secure its third ranked win of the season against No. 19 Pittsburgh. Read More »
Aidan Bissett spends night off from COIN tour at Funk ’n Waffles
Indie pop singer Aidan Bissett performed his 19 song setlist at Funk n’ Waffles with his band on Tuesday. Fans listened and swayed to the music. Read More »
‘Life Together’ leads bipartisan dialogue ahead of elections
The dialogue was part of SU's “Life Together Series,” an initiative aiming to foster civic engagement and political discussion on campus. Read More »
Opinion: Celebrity electoral endorsement isn’t always reliable
College students specifically are the most susceptible to celebrity electoral endorsements since we follow pop culture closely, so we must be careful to vote responsibly. Read More »
CHAARG uplifts, empowers members with weekly workouts
Syracuse University’s CHAARG chapter provides students with a safe and comfortable space to exercise in a social setting. Read More »
‘We Live In Time’ is an effectively heartbreaking British drama
Director John Crowley’s movie, “We Live in Time,” explores the decade-long romance of the lead characters, Almut and Tobias. Read More »
AC refrigerant leak prompts Women’s Building evacuation, SFD response
SFD determined that the reported gas odor came from a small refrigerant leak in an air conditioning unit in SU's Women’s Building. Read More »
Opinion: Long-distance relationships can work, if you know what to expect
There’s no right or wrong answer when it comes to whether or not you should or shouldn’t pursue a long-distance relationship; it boils down to who you and your partner are, and if you believe your bond is strong enough to last. Read More »
Explaining New York state’s hazing laws
New York is one of 44 states with anti-hazing laws that make it illegal to force reckless physical activity during group initiations. Read More »
