Tag: Syracuse
SU Honors Program’s ‘time of transition’ leaves faculty with unanswered questions
Syracuse University’s Renée Crown University Honors Program began the 2025-26 academic year with an almost entirely different office staff than it had just a year prior. Read More »
Syracuse Honey’s mission to help bees at South Campus hives
As Bob Faulkner suited up in his protective bee attire for his semi-weekly visit to the SU beehives, he explained the importance of bees. Read More »
Make the most of Syracuse fall, visit these apple orchards, pumpkin patches
Whether you like to celebrate fall with spooky hayrides or cozy pumpkin patches, The Daily Orange has a list of activities for every fall vision. Read More »
SU professors rethink policies as generative AI tools spread in classrooms
Syracuse University professors must decide whether or not to permit AI use in their classrooms amid its growing presence in the workplace. Read More »
969 acres of grass, 24 miles of sidewalks: SU's daily operation to maintain its campus
Syracuse University’s grounds crew works early mornings and late nights to keep 969 acres of campus in tip-top shape through all four seasons. Read More »
Fall in love with autumn: Tune into our cozy, pumpkin-spice themed playlist
Soundtrack your fall with music picks from The Daily Orange’s staff, like “Don’t Know why” by Norah Jones or “Apple Cider” by beabadobee. Read More »
Share a laugh with Chip Leighton in Schine, mail postcards home this weekend
If your family is visiting campus this weekend, make plans to enjoy student performances at the Setnor School of Music and donate to The Salvation Army before the football game against Duke University. Read More »
SU students identified, charged with hate crime after Zeta Beta Tau incident, SPD says
Two SU students were charged with burglary in the second degree as a hate crime and criminal nuisance in the second degree. Read More »
PPGen vows support for consequences of Trump cuts to Planned Parenthood
After Trump’s administration passed a bill cutting federal funding to Planned Parenthood, Nicole Donahue said it felt like “going backward.” Read More »
2 students could face antisemitic hate crime charges after incident at Zeta Beta Tau
Two students could be charged with committing an antisemitic hate crime following an incident at Syracuse University's Zeta Beta Tau. Read More »
‘Keep growing’: Chalk the Quad empowers mental health awareness, resources
Students came together to share positive messages in chalk at the Barnes Center at The Arch’s Chalk the Quad event on Tuesday. Read More »
SU ranks No. 75 in U.S. News & World Report, drops for 7th straight year
SU dropped two spots to No. 75 out of 436 colleges in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report’s Best National University Rankings. Read More »
Charming stars can’t save ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ from vaulting ambition
Though “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey” features big stars Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell, it falls short of the stars of sci-fi and romance films. Read More »
Opinion: Consider humanities’ modern value during Arts & Sciences pauses
Studying the humanities results in a more diverse array of choices upon graduation. It teaches us the ability to think critically, write, read and understand historical and cultural contexts for whatever industry we choose to pursue down the road. SU must not support this neglectful narrative, or it will only limit the thinking of its students. Read More »
Syracuse ABC affiliate NewsChannel9 to not air ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’
Syracuse’s NewsChannel9, an ABC affiliate owned by Nexstar Media Group, announced it will not run “Jimmy Kimmel Live” tonight. Read More »
‘HIM’ tackles brilliant critique on athletic pressure with stale writing
Although film fans were upset Jordan Peele didn't direct the film, our columnist says he left the theater surprised by how much he enjoyed "HIM" and its critique on the exploitation of Black athletes. Read More »
SGA launches ‘No Problem Too Small’ campaign to gather student feedback
SU’s Student Government Association launched its annual “No Problem Too Small” initiative to collect student feedback on campus issues. Read More »
Explore 2 new foreign recipes at CNY regional market’s weekly ‘Soup Camp’
The CNY regional market hosted its third “Soup Camp” Sunday to teach and share international recipes and tastings. Read More »
Off-Broadway internship taught VPA sophomore to ditch perfectionism
Tess Feldman, a sophomore stage management student, used her studies to work on opening a new off-Broadway show this summer. Read More »
‘Everything Nice’ honors African diaspora’s resilience with vivid photographs
Light Work’s newest photography gallery, “Everything Nice,” explores the history of the African diaspora through photographs of scenes like sugarcane fields and agricultural equipment. Read More »
17th-best freshmen class in nation bolsters Syracuse men’s basketball roster
Headlined by top-40 recruits Sadiq White and Kiyan Anthony, SU men’s basketball has the 17th-best freshmen class nationally, per 247Sports. Read More »
SU to offer Anthropic’s ‘Claude for Education’ campus-wide
SU has announced its partnership with Anthropic, an artificial intelligence software, to campus-wide access to ‘Claude for Education.’ Read More »
What are your expectations for Taylor Swift's upcoming album?
Taylor Swift will release her 12th studio album, "The Life of a Showgirl," on Oct. 3, and The Daily Orange is wondering what Syracuse University students are anticipating from her upcoming work. Read More »
Season 3 of ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ doesn’t answer lingering questions
Though nostalgic and perfectly soundtracked, “The Summer I Turned Pretty” Season 3 doesn’t tie up the show’s loose ends in a satisfying way, our columnist says. Read More »
