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Newhouse to merge 2 journalism majors into single degree program
Syracuse University will combine its two journalism majors into one bachelor of science program starting in the 2025-2026 academic year. Read More »
SU completes JMA Wireless Dome reseating, other summer construction projects
On-campus summer construction projects completed as the fall semester begins. Some ongoing projects will continue through the semester. Read More »
Student Association to improve campus outreach, internal operations in 68th session
Student Association intends to improve student engagement and diversify involvement in association activity. Read More »
Disciplinary proceedings against GSE members contradict what SU stands for
A group of concerned SU graduate students say academics must use their research to challenge the status quo. SU's disciplinary actions toward Gaza Solidarity Encampment members threaten their invaluable capacity to do so. Read More »
Make the most of 'sylly week' with these five events
Celebrate the first week of classes with these five events. Ground yourself with a reiki chair session at the Barnes Center at the Arch or enjoy a fun-filled day at the New York State Fair. Read More »
The Daily Orange delays Aug. 22 Orientation Guide until Friday
The Daily Orange's Orientation Guide will be delayed until Friday due to printing issues. We apologize for any inconvenience. Read More »
Embracing the Orange spirit can lead to a fulfilling SU experience
Getting involved and integrated in our community is difficult as well as daunting, but it is the most integral aspect of the SU experience. Read More »
2025 SU class marshals to prioritize student engagement, on-campus unity
Mark Nzasi and Yifan “Ivan” Shen, 2025 Syracuse University class marshals, intend to increase engagement and a sense of unity on campus. Read More »
While campus is quiet, Syracuse summer festivals foster a flourishing city community
Annual festivals like CNY Pride, CNY Scottish Games and the Syracuse Nationals experienced unprecedented turnout this summer. With entertaining performances and exhibits, the festivals are a safe space for Syracuse residents to come together and celebrate. Read More »
SU orientation leaders, programs help new students find their footing
SU orientation programs, including BIPOC Communities and ‘Cuse First, help new students seamlessly transition to college. The programs also reward orientation leaders who give back to the campus community. Read More »
John Spina's TikTok fame reaches beyond his dancing persona
Syracuse University sophomore John Spina has gone viral several times on TikTok for his dancing videos. However, a TikTok about the cost of tuition doubled his following and skyrocketed his influence. Read More »
SU’s d-line features new formation, key transfers ahead of 2024 season
Syracuse refined its defensive line this offseason, adding key pieces in the transfer portal along with a new formation. Read More »
3-star 2025 recruit Daunte Bacheyie bolsters CBA-Syracuse pipeline
Daunte Bacheyie is one of three CBA recruits in SU's 2025 class and ranks among New York's top receiving prospects. Read More »
Four underrated movies produced this summer that are worth your time
As the summer winds down, here is a list of movies you might have missed but are worth a watch. Read More »
The lies needed to tell to your bffs about the summer you definitely had...or didn't
Following the advice of her middle school guidance counselor, our humor columnist prepares for back to school season with a list of lies to tell her friends about her awesome summer adventures. In reality, her most exciting summer days consisted of trips to the movie theater. Read More »
Experience a proper SU welcome by popping into these 4 events
Students old and new have opportunities to enjoy what Syracuse has to offer. Read More »
9-story apartment building on University Avenue approved by city of Syracuse
The Syracuse Planning Commission approved plans for a new apartment on University Avenue — under a half-mile north of Syracuse University. Read More »
Schoolyard Bagels on Marshall Street closes
Schoolyard Bagels, the Marshall Street bagel shop that opened its doors in February, has permanently closed, WSYR-TV first reported. Read More »
SU attack Emma Ward announces return for 5th season
Syracuse attack Emma Ward will return for her fifth and final year at SU, she announced Friday afternoon. Ward has tallied 248 points across three complete seasons with the Orange, missing one due to injury. Read More »
‘House of the Dragon’ season 2 scrapes surface of war, leaving storylines unfulfilled
The fantasy adventure television show, “House of the Dragon” follows two siblings who cause a civil war fighting for their deceased father’s throne. The second season showcased some action-packed moments but left viewers wanting more. Read More »
SU launches OrangeNow mobile app
Syracuse University has released its new OrangeNow mobile application, a platform that consolidates several SU student experience tools. Read More »
Syracuse DL Braylen Ingraham out for season with torn Achilles tendon
Syracuse football head coach Fran Brown announced Monday that defensive lineman Braylen Ingraham is out for the 2024 season with a torn Achilles tendon. Read More »
Oronde Gadsden II, Marlowe Wax named to All-ACC Preseason Team
Syracuse tight end Oronde Gadsden II and linebacker Marlowe Wax have each been selected to the 2024 Preseason All-ACC Team, the conference announced this afternoon. Read More »
'Deadpool & Wolverine' acts as franchise tribute, sends MCU fans down memory lane
Deadpool and Wolverine join forces in this franchise send-off, delivering fan-favorite moments of the Marvel Cinematic Universe while setting the stage for a new era. Read More »
