Tag: Slice of Life
Gallery: Coleman Hell performs as part of Bandersnatch concert series
On Wednesday night, Coleman Hell kicked off this semester's lineup for the Bandersnatch concert series with a performance in the Schine Underground. Here is a gallery of photos from the event. Read More »
5 fast reactions from the Coleman Hell concert
Music columnist Emera Riley jammed out to the Coleman Hell concert Wednesday night as part of the Bandersnatch series. Here are her five fast reactions to the performance. Read More »
Riley: Coleman Hell connects with audience at Schine Underground concert
At the Schine Underground venue Wednesday, musician Coleman Hell took the stage as part of the University Union’s Bandersnatch concert series. Read More »
Assault City Roller Derby is not for the faint of heart
The Assault City Roller Derby in Syracuse trains three days a week. The women on the team often leave competitions with injuries, but that doesn't stop them from playing the sport. Read More »
Syracuse locals open language center to benefit city
In order to combat a lack of language learning resources they had seen in Syracuse, Engracia Schuster and Ana Guerrero, both Barcelona natives, recently opened the InterAct Language Center. Read More »
Meet the woman behind the SU FIXIt Twitter account
The Twitter account for the SU FixIt isn't limited to things like how to unclog a drain, but instead tweets out helpful, funny and inspirational content to its followers. Read More »
SU professor has impersonated women’s movement leaders for 38 years
SU adjunct professor Sally Roesch Wagner received one of the first two doctorates in women's studies. Read More »
Freshman's tattoo pays tribute to his mother's breast cancer battle
Dana Grey's mother was diagnosed with breast cancer when he was a junior in high school. To surprise and honor her, he got a tattoo of a pink breast cancer ribbon on the inside of his right foot. Read More »
Rapper Young Thug to perform benefit concert at Syracuse University
Famous rapper Young Thug will be teaming up with the SU chapter of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity on March 25 to perform a benefit concert for the Flint, MI water crisis. Read More »
Professor leads the way for women in architecture
Lori Brown, an associate professor at SU, decided she couldn't ignore the gender inequalities in architecture anymore, so she co-founded the women’s architecture group Architexx. Read More »
Syracuse Women of Craft Beer look to redefine beer drinking population
Gloria Rakowsky was working in the beer industry when she realized there was a lack of women going to breweries and bars and talking about beer. To combat this, she started Syracuse Women of Craft Beer. Read More »
Women, equality and the Syracuse University Marching Band
The Syracuse University Marching Band has evolved from being men-only when it first formed in 1901 to having 23 female section leaders out of 38 possible positions. Read More »
Former world No. 1 DJ to lay down tracks at Syracuse concert Friday
Hardwell, a famous EDM DJ from Holland, will be returning to Syracuse for the second time to perform at the F Shed venue as part of his 2016 Revealed North American tour. Read More »
In job based on routine, Centro drivers find ways to keep things fresh
Mickey Mahan stops nearly 300 times a day on his Syracuse University bus routes. Mahan, otherwise known as "The Flying Busman," discusses a day in the life of a South Campus bus driver. Read More »
Sophomore explores gender identity through drag show performance
Pride Union's 14th Annual Drag Show Friday ended with a bang when sophomore and first-time performer Courtney McGuire won the competition. Read More »
PB&J's Lunch Box to move from food truck to permanent home
After running the food truck PB&J's Lunch Box for five years, owner Pat Orr decided to move to open a permanent restaurant location three weeks ago. Read More »
Senior writes poetry and makes art inspired by his travels
Senior Alexander Vélez Burgos has studied around the world, and now attends Syracuse University where he is planning to release a portfolio of poetry about the different cultures he's seen. Read More »
Syracuse local returns to skiing with Arise & Ski adaptive winter sports program
Gregg Kuersteiner continues to ski the slopes every weekend but with a different technique to the one he learned as a child. Read More »
Stacey Mindich discusses transition from journalist to Tony Award-winning producer
SU alumna Stacey Mindich talked with The Daily Orange to talk about her career change from journalist to Broadway producer, and being selected as this year’s Newhouse convocation speaker. Read More »
SU alumni, professors featured in Emmy-nominated documentary
The Syracuse University Office of Electronic Media Communications was recently nominated for a New York Emmy for their documentary on the late New York Times columnist, David Carr. Read More »
Rockett: Eating healthy on a budget is easier than it seems
College students are notorious for eating poorly and having small budgets. Break the stereotypes with our nutrition columnist's advice on how to get the most bang for your buck. Read More »
Blowout Fantasy Hair Show raises money for nonprofit
To raise money for support services and programs for the community, nonprofit ACR Health is putting on its 6th annual Blowout Fantasy Hair show at the Landmark Theatre in Syracuse. Read More »
SU students and professor try to raise $30,000 to fund independent movie
A class in the College of Visual and Performing Arts that allows students to work on a real film set is struggling to raise the funds necessary to carry the course into next semester. Read More »
Moran: Lunar New Year is a once in a lifetime experience
It's one thing the celebrate the Lunar New Year, and another thing entirely to celebrate in China. But that's exactly what our abroad columnist did in Hong Kong this past week. Read More »
