Tag: Syracuse
Tipp Hill priest, church host inaugural Soapbox Car Derby for food charity
Ss. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church in Syracuse hosted its inaugural Tipp Hill Soapbox Car Derby at Burnet Park on Saturday and Sunday to support the church's charitable food programs. Read More »
Who are the trustees on the chancellor search committee?
The search committee tasked with finding Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud's successor is set, the DO breaks down who's on it. Read More »
Students at chancellor engagement session show desire for transparency in next leader
Following SU’s announcement of the 24 members on its search committee, they hosted a Sunday engagement session for student feedback. Read More »
Record-high 34 wiener dogs face off in annual Harvey’s Garden Oktoberfest race
On Saturday, 34 dogs participated in Harvey’s Garden’s biggest ever dachshund race, as part of their Oktoberfest celebration. Read More »
ON Farm Fest’s 11 varied farms highlight local, historic agriculture
On Saturday, 11 farms participated in ON Farm Fest, allowing local agriculture by visiting Onondaga County farms for free. Read More »
Harvey’s Garden honors summer’s end with ‘backyard party of Syracuse’
On Sunday, Syracuse locals and lovers of folk music gathered at Harvey’s Garden for their inaugural Last Day of Summer Folk Festival, hosted by WAER FM 88.3. Read More »
Taylor Novack’s 2-sport dominance at F-M HS prepped her for SU lacrosse
Taylor Novack excelled in both lacrosse and basketball at Fayetteville-Manlius High School, setting up her commitment to SU women’s lacrosse. Read More »
8th-grade varsity call-up previews Natalie Weismore’s J-D HS freshman stardom
Jamesville-Dewitt’s Natalie Weismore had nine goals as an eighth grader last season, the kind of play she wants to maintain as a freshman. Read More »
Night skate or learn to dance in heels with Exotic Elegance this week
Learn more about community involvement opportunities in Syracuse or practice your strut in heels with Deviant Dance Tribe and Exotic Elegance this week. Read More »
Nearly 2,800 Syracuse lead pipes to be replaced under Hochul infrastructure funding
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a $176 million statewide investment to improve sewer and water infrastructure. Read More »
‘Moral of the Story’: Ashe, Jordan Ward electrify Juice Jam
Students gathered to hear Ashe and Jordan Ward on the Shaw Quadrangle Saturday afternoon for University Union's annual Juice Jam. Read More »
Over 100 protest Trump, late-night TV removals at Indivisible Onondaga County rally
Over 100 attendees protested the Trump administration at a rally hosted by Indivisible Onondaga County Friday. Read More »
SU Board of Trustees announces chancellor search committee members
Syracuse University’s Board of Trustees announced the members of the search committee tasked with selecting SU’s next chancellor. Read More »
SU College Republicans hold vigil in memory of Charlie Kirk
Around 30 campus community members attended an SU College Republicans vigil honoring the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Read More »
Program ‘pauses,’ academic freedom concerns dominate USen’s 1st fall meeting
At the first University Senate meeting of the year, Chancellor Kent Syverud presented a "grim" financial outlook across higher education. Read More »
College of Arts & Sciences pauses admission to 20 majors amid portfolio review
Syracuse University paused admission into 20 majors in the College of Arts & Sciences without faculty input amid its portfolio review. Read More »
Thrifted trinkets, travel magnets: Off-campus decor showcases students’ personalities
With gifts from family, quirky trinkets and music posters, students make their off-campus housing feel like home. Read More »
SU students scream, cheer through ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ finale
Fans across Syracuse University came together Wednesday night to enjoy the season finale of “The Summer I Turned Pretty.” Read More »
Syverud addresses international student decline, college landscape at USen
At the first USen meeting of the academic year, Chancellor Kent Syverud presented a “grim” financial outlook across higher education. Read More »
SU says DPS controls oversight, law enforcement’s access to campus Flock data
Flock Safety, the company behind the license plate readers SU installed, said that its technology does not infringe on the Fourth Amendment. Read More »
Cuse Baja veers past required coursework, builds cars across experience levels
Cuse Baja allows students to gain engineering skills past the classroom while designing, building and driving off-road vehicles for competition. Read More »
University Union talks budget cuts, this weekend’s Juice Jam
Following recent cuts to University Union’s budget, The Daily Orange sat down with the president and public relations chairs of the club to debrief the changes. Read More »
Revel with globally renowned DJ, soulful tunes at Juice Jam this weekend
Syracuse is full of live music this week with concerts featuring artists like ACRAZE, Ashe and Jordan Ward. Read More »
‘Hamilton’ leaves legacy of promise at Landmark Theatre for students, actors
As Syracuse native Deon’te Goodman took the Landmark Theatre stage, five central New York high school students saw their future reflected back at them. Read More »
