Tag: greek life
'The Batman' revives overdone origin story with murder mystery thriller
While “The Batman” would have benefited from being a little shorter, the retelling of the beloved superhero's story features a strong cast in a neo-noir Gotham City. Read More »
SU alumnus Speedy Morman grants students advice on interviewing, internships
The host of HBO Max’s “The Hype” sat down with Syracuse University junior Jordan Pierre on Wednesday for the Newhouse School of Public Communications’ “Leaders in Communications” lecture series. Read More »
SU alum Speedy Morman talks fashion, interviewing celebs, his time at SU
On Wednesday evening, Chris “Speedy” Morman returned to Syracuse University for his “Leaders in Communication” talk. Before speaking to students in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium, Speedy sat down with The Daily Orange. Read More »
Greek life's rushing process doesn't allow PNMs to connect with members
Opinion | The Greek life Potential New Member process should be lengthened in order to ensure stronger connections. Read More »
La Casita hosts panel on engagement, accessibility barriers to marginalized people
On Feb. 24, La Casita Cultural Center held a panel which discussed how engagement with marginalized urban communities became difficult in the midst of isolation and loss. Read More »
‘Donda 2’ is another step-down from the omnipresent Kanye West
The sequel to last year’s “Donda” features strong production but overly personal and unnecessarily dramatic lyrics, music columnist Anish Vasudevan writes. Read More »
3 delicious baked goods recipes to celebrate National Peanut Butter Day
In celebration of National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day, here are three delicious baked goods. Read More »
The Syracuse vs. Duke basketball game was fun for about 15 minutes
For this week’s humor column, Syracuse University junior Lucas Portnoy describes his disappointment with SU’s performance against Duke University in Saturday night’s game. Read More »
For 2 nights, students braved frigid weather for the best seats at Syracuse vs. Duke
Even a snowstorm that dropped nearly a foot of snow couldn’t stop passionate Syracuse basketball fans from camping outside of the Dome for the Orange’s match against Duke University. Read More »
Black Artist Collective hosts Fête Noir, showcasing Black talent, community
On Feb. 27, the Black Artist Collective collaborated with the Community Folk Art Center to host the second annual Black History Month Showcase. The theme for this year’s event was Fête Noir. Read More »
University Union to screen ‘Euphoria’ season 2 finale Sunday
Season two’s finale will be screened in HBC Gifford Auditorium at 9 p.m. on Sunday. Read More »
SU students anticipate weekly ‘Euphoria’ episodes despite mixed reviews
Syracuse University students gave mixed reviews about the HBO original show “Euphoria.” Read More »
If you missed the Black Market, here are some of the vendors who were there
On Feb. 18, the Office of Diversity held State of the Black Creative: Black Market. The event allowed members of the Syracuse community to showcase their businesses. Read More »
SU's once-prestigious reputation has been slowly slipping for a few years
There is a clear disconnect between what the students want out of SU and what the school does. Read More »
Professional Greek organizations at SU are valuable alternatives to social ones
For students who are looking to get involved in Greek life but wish to avoid the gender-specific and often expensive world of social Greek life, professional Greek letter organizations provide an exciting alternative. Read More »
Syracuse University places Gamma Phi Beta sorority on investigative status
The sorority has been put on investigative status for alleged violations of Syracuse University’s Code of Student Conduct. Read More »
Greek Life at SU is not as widespread as social media makes it seem
Looking at social media alone, one could easily assume that fraternities and sororities are one of the only ways to be involved at SU outside of the classroom. Read More »
Black History Month Basketball Classic brings unity, networking to SU's Black community
The first ever Black History Month Basketball Classic, hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, took place in the Women’s Building on Feb. 20. Read More »
Jay Pharoah, Matteo Lane charm crowds with deadpans, quips at 'A Stand Up Comedy Show'
Comedians Jay Pharoah and Matteo Lane electrified the crowd in Goldstein Auditorium on Friday, Feb. 18. Read More »
Oscar Mayer’s Wienermobile arrives at SU as part of year-long journey
If you’ve been on campus the past few days, you’ve probably run into the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. Marcelo Nylund, an SU alumnus, drove to Syracuse with the vehicle as a part of a year-long journey across the eastern U.S. Read More »
SU senior celebrates Senegalese heritage with online food service Made by Mame
To combat the distaste of SU’s repetitive dining hall options, Mame Fatima Ndiaye would go to her friend’s apartment for a home-cooked meal. She now sells food to SU students. Read More »
Venture off campus for these 5 concerts this weekend
If your schedule is looking empty, here are five concerts in the Syracuse area to attend. Read More »
Global Chinese Connection looks to make students feel at home with Lantern Festival
Global China Connection hosted a Lantern Festival celebration in the Schine Student Center Underground on Feb. 15. Read More »
SENSES project provides SU students an outlet to produce music, podcasts
Founded in July 2021, The SENSES Project provides HEOP and SSS students at SU a chance to access high-quality equipment and lessons for music production, podcasting, and various instruments. Read More »
