Tag: Syracuse
‘Nonnas’ highlights Italian-American culture with family-friendly comfort
“Nonnas” celebrates nostalgia, family and food through the true story of Joe Scaravella, who opened an Italian restaurant in Staten Island after his mother’s death. Read More »
SU women's rowing falls short of 2nd straight ACC Championship to Stanford
Despite advancing all five boats to the finals, Syracuse women's rowing fell short of its second straight ACC title to No. 1 Stanford. Read More »
City Auditor urges Walsh to veto Common Council’s budget revisions in letter
City Auditor Alexander Marion and over 30 community leaders urged Mayor Walsh to veto the Fiscal Year 2026 budget changes in a letter Friday. Read More »
Syracuse University advances summer dorm, academic building construction
Syracuse University is moving forward with several summer construction projects as part of two major strategic initiatives. Read More »
Emma Ward, Emma Muchnick earn Inside Lacrosse All-American honors
Emma Muchnick led Syracuse with 34 goals, and Emma Ward totaled a team-leading 76 points, leading the two to earn Inside Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention nods. Read More »
NYCLU, NYSDOT to give protections for residents ahead of I-81 removal
NYCLU and NYSDOT will host a community panel Thursday at the Dunbar Center regarding I-81 viaduct removal. Read More »
Syracuse women’s rowing jumps to No. 11 in 10th CRCA Poll
Syracuse women’s rowing rose one spot to No. 11 in the 10th edition of the Pocock Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Poll Tuesday. The jump comes just three days before SU will compete at the ACC Championships. Read More »
Ashlee Volpe silenced in 2nd half en route to SU’s defeat to Yale
After scoring four goals in the first half to take a 5-4 halftime lead, Syracuse sophomore Ashlee Volpe was shut down by Yale’s zone defense in the second half. Read More »
Observations from SU’s loss to Yale: Volpe’s 1st half, Bulldogs break zone
Despite Syracuse’s zone defense holding Yale to four first-half goals, the Bulldogs’ Jenna Collignon broke through for three second-half scores to give them a 9-8 win. Read More »
Syracuse falls 9-8 to No. 7 seed Yale in NCAA Tournament 2nd Round
Despite leading for 24 minutes, Syracuse’s season came to an end with a 9-8 loss to No. 7 seed Yale in the NCAA Tournament Second Round. The loss ended star attack Emma Ward's career. Read More »
Previewing SU’s NCAA Tournament 2nd round matchup vs. Yale
After a narrow victory over UAlbany, No. 7 seed Yale enters its matchup with Syracuse riding an eight-game winning streak dating back to March 29. SU now plays the Bulldogs in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Sunday. Read More »
Emma Muchnick’s efficiency, versatility help SU dismantle Brown
Emma Muchnick tallied a hat trick and a tied-for-season-high three draw controls Friday, pushing Syracuse past Brown 15-9 in the NCAA Tournament First Round. Read More »
7-goal 2nd quarter propels Syracuse past Brown in NCAA Tournament win
Syracuse’s seven-goal explosion in the second quarter proved to be the difference in its NCAA Tournament First Round victory over Brown. Read More »
Observations from SU’s win vs. Brown: Ward wakes up, dominant 2nd quarter
After being held to just one point across her past two contests, Emma Ward’s six on Friday guided Syracuse past Brown in the NCAA Tournament First Round. Our beat writer has more observations from SU’s win over the Bears. Read More »
Syracuse defeats Brown 15-9, advances to NCAA 2nd Round vs. Yale
Syracuse broke out for an 11-goal first half Friday, riding its early lead to take down Brown 15-9 in the NCAA Tournament First Round. Read More »
Common Council unanimously rejects Fiscal Year 2026 budget
The Syracuse City Common Council unanimously voted Thursday to reject Mayor Ben Walsh's Fiscal Year 2026 budget. Read More »
Gallery: Weren’t here? We got you! Top moments from 2024-2025 school year
Syracuse made history this year — from top 10 upsets in the Dome to iconic performances on the mic. Missed the action? The Daily Orange has you covered with our favorite moments from the 2024-2025 school year. Read More »
Syracuse University architecture students shed light on I-81’s damage to 15th Ward
SU Architecture students painted the outlines of demolished buildings on the underpass of I-81, hoping to bring awareness to the damage I-81's construction did to communities in the 15th Ward. Read More »
Statistics behind Syracuse’s program-best start, ACC collapse
Despite hitting above .300 in nine of its first 11 games, Syracuse softball’s team batting average finished at just .232 in ACC play. Read More »
Cast, crew of ‘Little Women’ take the stage for the final time
“Little Women” is SU Drama seniors’ last production at the Syracuse Stage/Drama Theater Complex, a community that has become a family for them. Read More »
Tyler Toledo revived SU College Democrats, hopes to do same at other NY colleges
Syracuse University senior Tyler Toledo revived SU's College Democrats chapter, now the president of both the SU and New York State chapters. Read More »
Inspired by ’70s Bronx namesake, La Casita acts as 2nd home in Syracuse
La Casita Cultural Center held their "Young Art/Arte Joven" exhibit on Friday, showcasing artwork and performances students had created in their cultural and educational workshops. Read More »
SU student band Char mixes heavy, ambient sound with crowd interaction
The post-hardcore rock band Char was founded after two Syracuse University students bonded over their love for music in their freshman year, growing from jam sessions to working on their first full-length album. Read More »
Trump’s federal cuts disrupt government careers for SU, ESF graduates
Many SU and SUNY ESF graduates lost federal jobs or are doubting careers in public service after President Donald Trump's funding cuts. Read More »
