Tag: Syracuse
Beat writers unanimously predict Syracuse beats Binghamton in season opener
Last year, Syracuse tumbled to a 14-19 finish. The Orange look to get back on track in their season opener against Binghamton. Read More »
Navigate political differences or remember killed journalists this week
Keep learning outside of the classroom this week with events like a talk from the CEO of Covenant or a Tough Topic Tuesday discussion. Read More »
SU chancellor says nationwide demonstrations after Oct. 7 'encouraged from Iran'
Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud said nationwide demonstrations following the Oct. 7 attack were "encouraged from Iran." Read More »
Building Back: Basketball Guide 2025
Both Syracuse men's and women's basketball attempted to build back their rosters in the offseason to remedy poor 2024-25 seasons. The Daily Orange's Basketball Guide has everything to know before the campaign. Read More »
10 years later, Jim Obergefell says fight for marriage equality isn’t over
Obergefell visited SU on Wednesday to tell students the fight continues, especially as cases challenging his SCOTUS precedent loom. Read More »
These SU students say they coexist with a paranormal roommate
Roommates at an old house in Syracuse’s Eastside neighborhood don’t believe in ghosts, but recently they’ve been spotting some ghostly activities in their house. Read More »
Día de los Muertos honors family, cross-cultural roots in joyous celebration
Multiple Latine student organizations gathered on Wednesday night to celebrate Día de los Muertos, setting up a variety of tables to illustrate how different cultures celebrate the holiday. Read More »
Sabrina Carpenter look-alike contest gathers fans in colorful, sparkly ensembles
XO Taco hosted a Sabrina Carpenter lookalike contest on Wednesday night, complete with blonde blowouts and pink espresso martinis. Read More »
From basement shop to viral on TikTok: Hercules Candy’s online evolution
Hercules Candy, an East Syracuse candy company, has garnered over 1 million followers for satisfying candy making and sarcastic family banter. Read More »
Tips and tricks for a safe, smart Halloweekend
The Daily Orange has compiled tips on how keep SU students out of danger this Halloween Weekend while still having fun. Read More »
ICE detains 2 SUNY Upstate Medical University workers
Two SUNY Upstate Medical University employees were detained by United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Wednesday. Read More »
Beat writers predict how new-look Syracuse women's basketball fares in 2025-26
Syracuse women’s basketball acquired eight new players and lost leading scorer Georgia Woolley after last season. Read More »
Beat writers split on whether Syracuse men’s basketball returns to March Madness
Syracuse replenished its roster over the offseason. Our beat writers are split on whether the new-look squad will return SU to March Madness. Read More »
RUN IT BACK: Syracuse built revamped roster around return of its 2 stars
While leading Syracuse in scoring last year, J.J. Starling and Donnie Freeman played just seven games together. They’re now at the forefront of Syracuse’s attempt to snap its four-year NCAA Tournament drought this season, Read More »
‘A GIFT FROM GOD’: Sadiq White is the highly touted recruit Adrian Autry dreamed to acquire
“He’s had some amazing plays that we haven’t had in the gym in a while.” Highly-touted freshman forward Sadiq White holds a menacing stature and brings a brand of ferocity to the court, making him Adrian Autry’s dream recruit. Read More »
THE MAESTRO: Naithan George established himself as the ACC’s top passer. He’ll now conduct Syracuse’s symphony.
After leading the ACC with 6.5 assists per game, Naithan George is the conductor of the orchestra for Syracuse in head coach Adrian Autry’s make-or-break third year. Read More »
ALL THE BUZZ: Sophie Burrows spent 2 years behind Syracuse’s stars. It's her turn now.
Sophie Burrows spent two years learning from Dyaisha Fair and Georgia Woolley. With both now gone, it's her turn to step into the spotlight. Read More »
LIVING LEGACY: Kiyan Anthony isn't chasing Carmelo’s legacy — he’s building his own
In choosing Syracuse, Kiyan Anthony is taking the spotlight head-on by playing for the program that kick-started his father’s Hall of Fame career. Read More »
Bill Belichick’s lacrosse background helps recruit dual-sport athletes at UNC
Bill Belichick has always had an affinity for lacrosse. Since he was hired by North Carolina in December, he’s brought in several dual-sport athletes for both football and lacrosse. Read More »
Independent joins NY-22 race to ditch divisiveness of ‘broken’ 2-party system
Will Staton announced his run for Congress on Oct 7. as an independent — a decision he said has been 15 years in the making. Read More »
How SU’s ‘grandparents’ built community through weekly ‘Friendship Luncheons’
Syracuse University’s “grandparents,” Suresh and Ramani Thiagarajan, created a community through the “Friendship Luncheon.” Read More »
VoteSU pushes to amplify students’ political voices, civic engagement
VoteSU hopes to increase Syracuse University students’ civic engagement after President Kempton Bohn noticed a disconnect in students and politics. Read More »
SU students preserve Halloween traditions with handmade, thrifted costumes
Some Syracuse students spend all of October or more planning their Halloween costumes, preparing for the holiday when campus comes to life with parties. Read More »
Daniel Caesar reconciles with earthly, heavenly fathers in ‘Son of Spergy’
Daniel Caesar's "Son Of Spergy" is a full-circle moment for the artist, allowing him to reconnect with his relationship to family and faith. Read More »
