Tag: Slice of Life
The best-written D.O. Pulp stories of fall 2019
From marathon-running professors to Walt the crane, here are the most well-written stories from The Daily Orange’s Pulp section of 2019. Read More »
‘The Rise of Skywalker’ provides lackluster addition to Star Wars franchise
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” serves as a lacking conclusion to an otherwise solid trilogy. Read More »
Local Syracuse EDM artist to perform at The Westcott Theater
17-year-old Damiano Cortini, known to his fans and followers as Emorfik, shows his dedication to producing and performing EDM music at local venues. Read More »
‘Richard Jewell’ is straightforward but slow due to pace, lack of music
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says the simple storytelling approach used in “Richard Jewell” showcases strong performances but also creates unnecessarily slow pacing. Read More »
Cosplay contest displays talent from students, community members
Hosted by Professor Chris Wildrick on Dec. 8, the Campus Cosplay Contest welcomed cosplayers of all skill levels to compete for awards in categories such as skill and performance. Read More »
Fashion and Design Society show presents students' looks
Fashion and Design Society’s “The Gallery Fashion Show” featured pieces designed and modeled by students. The theme of the fashion show was art as fashion. Read More »
'The Bachelor' star and SU alumna Ashley Iaconetti talks to students about career
Newhouse professional organization Women in Communications at Syracuse University brought “The Bachelor” star Ashley Iaconetti as a guest speaker on Dec. 3 Read More »
Actors in 'A Syracuse Christmas Carol' talk show, favorite moments
Actors Allison Macri and Temar Underwood talked with The Daily Orange about their upcoming performances in “A Syracuse Christmas Carol” at the Redhouse Arts Center. Read More »
SU architecture students use plexiglass in 'Cognitive Awareness' exhibit
Architecture students Benson Joseph and Parinda Pin Sangakaeo created an art installment that includes a diverse array of mediums. Read More »
Newhouse professor Johanna Keller retires after 16 years
Professor Johanna Keller, the founder of the Goldring Arts Journalism Program at SU, is retiring from teaching. She has combinedher love for writing and music throughout many career opportunities. Read More »
Mister Rogers is back with ‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood'
Screen Time columnist Patrick Gunn says “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” provides messages of forgiveness and openness for people of all ages and honors the legacy of Fred Rogers. Read More »
Gallery: SU Drama, Syracuse Stage captures magic in 'Disney's Beauty and the Beast'
Here are some scenes from Syracuse Stages and Syracuse University's department of drama's co-production of "Disney's Beauty and the Beast." Read More »
Bassist of Kung Fu talks upcoming performance at Westcott, tour
Bassist Chris DeAngelis of electro-fusion band Kung Fu, speaks with The Daily Orange about the band's formative years and its style of music as they return to The Westcott on Dec. 7. Read More »
SU alumni react to racial bias, threats
SU’s alumni spoke up against the slew of bias-related incidents and what they want and plan to do going with its relationship with SU. Read More »
Syracuse Stage brings 'Disney's Beauty and the Beast' to life
Syracuse Stage is currently showing “Beauty and the Beast” with a cast of SU students and professional actors. The show incorporates flying effects, acrobatics and a 12-piece orchestra to tell a tale as old as time. Read More »
Students paint over racist graffiti found in art facility
On Tuesday morning, professors and students would find the Comstock Art Facility vandalized with racist graffiti toward Asian people. By Thursday afternoon, SU’s art community came together and painted over the off-white wall where the graffiti used to be. Read More »
SU's 35th annual International Thanksgiving Celebration will be held tonight
SU’s 35th annual International Thanksgiving Celebration will be held on Nov. 21 at 7 p.m. Read More »
SU professor talks work with Skä·noñh Center — Great Law of Peace Center
Professor Philip Arnold shares stories of Haudenosaunee heritage through his work with the Skä·noñh — Great Law of Peace Center. Read More »
SU alumna Bri Tolani releases debut single, music video about mental health
Bri Tolani’s debut single and music video “Hazy,” released Nov. 20, discusses mental health and features SU students. Read More »
Meet the SU freshman behind political cartoons inspired by #NotAgainSU protest
Sam Cote is behind the political cartoons that have been shared during the #NotAgainSU protest. Read More »
Gender and power course to be introduced in Arts and Sciences
The “Sex and Power Before 1700 CE” course will be taught by different professors each lecture. Read More »
Artist ALOK performed in honor of Trans Day of Remembrance
Artist ALOK not only spoke on the issues faced by the transgender community but also about the on-going sit-in occurring at The Barnes Center at The Arch where students protested since Wednesday morning. Read More »
Community members, organizations donate food to #NotAgainSU movement
SU organizations and Syracuse community donate food, supplies and money to the #NotAgainSU sit-in. Read More »
Jab Music & Art Series opening concert provides healing space amid protest
The Jab Music & Art Series’ debut concert was held there from 9 p.m. to midnight on Saturday. Read More »
