Tag: pulp
Prepare to faint at Steve-O’s triple X-rated comedy show Wednesday night
Ahead of Steve-O’s stand-up comedy show at the Westcott Theater next Wednesday, he spoke with The Daily Orange about his experiences with stand-up and the upcoming show. Read More »
'Eternals’ proves that a star-studded cast can't always save a movie
“Eternals” delivers three-dimensional settings and plots with two-dimensional characters, writes Screentime columnist Nate Lechner. Read More »
Alumni raise money for cancer, men’s health with growing-out-mustache campaign
Each November, member’s of SU’s Movember team engage in a month-long campaign to raise money for prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. Read More »
How photography's presence at SU has shifted throughout time, social media
Photography’s presence on SU’s campus has shifted as cameras become more widely available through new technology, but professors and local businesses still look back on the art form itself and analog cameras’ role in the craft. Read More »
SU graduate’s award-winning film ‘Thine Own Self' explores gender binaries
As one of the winning filmmakers, SU graduate student Evan Bode’s short stopmotion film will be shown as part of JetBlue’s inflight entertainment. Read More »
SU to celebrate end of Native Heritage Month with festivities on South Campus
The Office of Multicultural Affairs has planned a celebration to close out Native Heritage Month. Read More »
AbStranded exhibition’s art and music combination enriches visitors’ experience
Composer David Fulmer’s curated pieces and sets provide musical accompaniment for the Everson’s “AbStranded” exhibit. Read More »
Alumni, employees look back on 50 years of People's Place
Students, employees and alumni reminisce on 50 years of the student-run cafe, People’s Place. Read More »
Israeli-American baseball player recalls team’s Olympic performance in Chabad House
Ryan Lavarnway spoke at Chabad Tuesday night about playing baseball with both the MLB and the Israeli National Baseball team. Read More »
SU’s 1st Indigenous healer discusses cultural meanings of Full Moon Ceremony
Diane Schenandoah, SU’s first Indigenous healer, discussed the upcoming Full Moon Ceremony with The Daily Orange. Read More »
NYC-based artist stresses importance of preserving Tuscarora culture
In his Artist Talk Tuesday night, Grant Jonathan of the Tuscarora Nation discussed the bead work he collects and creates. Read More »
Neal Powless continues fight against discrimination at SU as university ombuds
Neal Powless spoke with The Daily Orange on what he has changed in the program since the 2019-2020 report. Read More »
'Passing' brings light to hidden ambiguity found within racial identity
“Passing," the film adaptation of the 1929 Nella Larsen novel of the same name, is the directorial debut for Rebecca Hall. Read More »
Use these healthy recipes to incorporate the 'rule of threes' on your plate
Though cooking in college can be challenging, meal prepping with the “rule of threes” can simplify healthy eating. Read More »
Natasha Alford's love for Syracuse remained a constant in winding career to theGrio
As Journalist-in-Residence, Natasha Alford has worked with Syracuse University and visited high schools in Syracuse to inspire students and promote careers in journalism. Read More »
SU professor earns American Chemical Society Award with research on gene makeup
Chemical Engineering professor Shikha Nangia’s research on the blood-brain barrier helped her receive a prestigious award from the American Chemical Society. Read More »
Student artists treat UU concertgoers with slow ballads and roaring music
Student artists showcased rap, punk and pop at UU’s student showcase Friday night at the Goldstein Auditorium. Read More »
'It lets people know they’re not alone:' SU LGBTQ center celebrates 20 years
SU’s LGBTQ Resource Center is based on the first floor of the Schine Student Center and offers a variety of resources to students. Read More »
Noah Kahan delivers one-of-a-kind performance for his 1st time in Syracuse
Tuesday night was full of firsts for folk-pop musician Noah Kahan, including performing in Syracuse and tripping backwards off stage. Read More »
SU sophomore raises mental health awareness with Bandana Project
Elizabeth Kot started an SU chapter of the Bandana Project after an anorexia diagnosis over the summer forced her to develop strategies to cope with her own mental health. Read More »
From concerts to stand-up comedy, here are 6 shows to check out this weekend
From a three-act lineup at Funk 'n Waffles to student performers from UU, here are six concerts to catch this weekend. Read More »
Onondaga Nation member explains how institutions can support Indigenous students
Onondaga Nation member Stephanie Waterman gave a presentation at Schine today on ways universities can create more programming for their Indigenous students. Read More »
Object Lessons explores photography and its subject with varying success
Artist James Henkel’s photography exhibit at Light Work presents photos from across 30 years of Henkel’s work. Read More »