Tag: greek life
'The Land You’re On’: New podcast takes a deep dive into SU’s land acknowledgement
SU faculty and students collaborated to create “The Land You’re On: Acknowledging the Haudenosaunee” podcast, educating the campus community about SU’s ancestral land and amplifying the voices of Indigenous students. Read More »
Tips and tricks to get the most out of Black Friday this year
Gearing up for Black Friday, The Daily Orange Culture staff compiled the ultimate list of tips and tricks to shop efficiently and respect your budget. Read More »
Wool Skateboards strives to unite Syracuse through skateboarding
The softest brand in skateboarding looks to keep the Syracuse community knit together through skating. Read More »
Learn about Syracuse history, go to a salve-making workshop and more events this week
Political journalism, indigenous heritage and an international guitar will all appear in events this week on and around the SU campus. Read More »
A brutally honest review of every freshman dorm
1000 stairs, constant construction and collective suffering — here are the unofficial rankings of SU freshman dorms. Read More »
Gobble up a holiday buffet, run a turkey trot at 4 Thanksgiving events in Syracuse
If you’re in need of something to do for Thanksgiving this year, go to one of the events around central New York to enjoy the holiday. Read More »
Up-and-coming rapper Nardo Wick is popularizing Florida gangster rap
Jacksonville native Nardo Wick brings maturity and humility to the rap game as one of its hottest, up-and-coming stars. Read More »
Student-run Broke Records provides exposure opportunities to emerging artists
SU Bandier students formed their own artist development company, Broke Records, offering seasoned veterans and new student talent to share their music with the world. Read More »
While full of exciting beats and bars, ‘Her Loss’ misses the mark of greatness
Drake and 21 Savage's new album, “Her Loss,” is an improvement from Drake’s previous works, but still misses the mark for a great album. Read More »
Embrace the cold by venturing to some of Syracuse’s winter hiking gems
Say goodbye to bleak, dismal winters and take in the beauty of central New York with these winter hikes. Read More »
This Election Day, young voters are turning to social media as a vital tool
With Election Day on Tuesday, students and experts say social media both informs and acts as a barrier to voters’ decisions. Read More »
Attendees honor Native Heritage Month with ribbon skirt-making
As a part of Native American Heritage Month, the Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted a ribbon skirt making workshop to share an important part of Indigenous culture. Read More »
SU juniors look to normalize traditionally taboo topics with Moody Magazine
Student-founded Moody Magazine tackles taboo conversations to make SU a sex-postive campus and to create a safe space to break down barriers. Read More »
Everson Museum of Art highlights diverse work of CNY Artist Initiative recipients
The Everson Museum of Art hosted an event to showcase all the artists that were selected in the 2022 CNY Artist Initiative. Read More »
Baby Keem’s deluxe edition of ‘The Melodic Blue’ leaves fans eager for more
Baby Keem dropped a deluxe edition of smash hit album “The Melodic Blue,” jam packed with moshpit classics, soulful remixes and lyrical verses. Read More »
‘It’s inevitable’: Gloomy weather is coming, and so is seasonal depression
As winter approaches and the weather gets colder, students around Syracuse will start feeling the effects of seasonal affective disorder. Read More »
New juice shop Passion Fruit offers residents Iraqi flavors, healthy smoothies
New Syracuse juice shop Passion Fruit brings unique flavors from Asia and fresh, nutritious ingredients to its menu. Read More »
Abbott Elementary appeals to all audiences with creative, artistic approach
Emmy award winning show, “Abbott Elementary” shows there can still be success in scripted broadcast television. Read More »
1911 designer Autumn Danielle Dirks talks finding creative community in Syracuse
Autumn Danielle Dirks channels her creative passion into her graphic design career, finding community in the Gear Factory, and creating personal pieces to give back to the city. Read More »
Recognize Native Heritage Month at SU with 13 events
Celebrate Native Heritage month with a variety of events and discussions hosted by the Native Student Program and the Office of Multicultural Affairs. Read More »
Jennette McCurdy to headline University Union’s upcoming Performing Arts show
Jennette McCurdy will speak at University Union’s Performing Arts show on November 12. Read More »
Your perfect mix of classes for spring 2023
It’s that time of the semester, and class registration is just around the corner. The Daily Orange Culture Staff compiled a list of classes to choose for the Spring 2023 semester based on your favorite album from this year. Read More »
At SU, learning disability inclusion is a primary focus all year
As Learning Disability Awareness month draws to a close, inclusivity and stigma remain at the forefront of our minds, to accommodate the needs of all learners at SU. Read More »

