Tag: Syracuse
Conjure up spooky spirits with The Afterlife, Dazed this Halloweekend
America will bring Syracuse back to the ’70s this Halloweekend with a performance at The Oncenter, and local venues will celebrate the holiday with costume parties and live music. Read More »
Observations from Syracuse’s exhibition win vs. Pace: White's debut, too close a call
Sadiq White’s dunk-filled debut and Donnie Freeman’s game-high 22 points stole the show in Syracuse's exhibition win over Pace. Read More »
Donnie Freeman will be an All-American, other hot takes for SU’s 2025-26 season
Syracuse's revamped roster has increased expectations in Autry’s third year. Our beat writer has five hot takes for SU's 2025-26 campaign. Read More »
Phoneboy blends 2000s punk, indie pop at The Song & Dance downtown
Phoneboy brought local fans together for a night of live music on Tuesday, electrifying the Song & Dance along with openers Sammy Curcuru and Fever Dream. Read More »
Syracuse last elected a GOP mayor in 1997. Thomas Babilon hopes he’ll change that.
Thomas Babilon, Syracuse’s Republican candidate for mayor, is running on a platform of crime reduction and easing regulations on businesses. Read More »
Meet the candidates running for Syracuse local public office this election
As Election Day in Syracuse is next Tuesday, The Daily Orange is breaking down the candidates on both unopposed and contested ballots. Read More »
Demolition marks 'major milestone' in Syracuse Housing Authority's East Adams project
The SHA and firm McCormack Baron Salazar began demolishing McKinney Manor, a 75-unit housing complex in the East Adams neighborhood. Read More »
Syracuse alum Jack Adler’s 'fusion of passions' led to creation of Out2Win
“This was literally the fusion of my passions into one thing.” Syracuse University graduate Jack Adler combined his love for business and sports to launch Out2Win, a platform that uses data to connect brands with athletes. Read More »
Former Avis employee accused of stealing 47 rental cars from Syracuse airport
A former Avis Budget Car Rental employee is suspected of cooperating in the theft of 47 rental cars from Syracuse Hancock Airport. Read More »
10 questions to define Syracuse men’s basketball’s pivotal season
Our beat writer poses 10 questions that will define SU men's basketball's outlook as they enter a pivotal season. Read More »
Crayons, coloring books aren’t just for kids at Craft Club by Cozy Crafts
Syracuse native Laney De’lee created Craft Club by Cozy Crafts for adults to slow down and connect over arts and crafts. Read More »
‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 2 revisits interfaith dilemmas, lacks chemistry
Netflix’s “Nobody Wants This” returned for a second season this week, but failed to bring back the same magic and chemistry in the main characters’ love story. Read More »
No yard signs, no endorsements, few donors: Tim Rudd’s ‘unlikely’ mayoral candidacy
Independent Syracuse mayoral candidate Tim Rudd is running an isolated, atypical campaign set on turning the page on the establishment. Read More »
Common Council greenlights construction development, amends housing
The Syracuse City Common Council passed multiple bills related to housing development at its Monday meeting, some amended previous bills. Read More »
Friday nights at SU’s Esports Center offer 'random fun,' nightlife alternative
Syracuse University's Gaming and Esports Center is a social weekend hub for gamers and newbies alike looking for an alternative to traditional nightlife. Read More »
Couch’s ‘Big Talk’ peers into band’s dynamics, maturation into boldness
Boston-grown group Couch followed two EPs with a full-length album titled “Big Talk” this week, exploring relationships on a deeper level than their past work. Read More »
‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ sheds light on men’s mental health
“Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” explores a darker, more vulnerable side of the legendary rock star. Read More »
Cuban-American artist draws on lived experience in multimedia CFAC exhibit
Abisay Puentes blends music, painting and poetry in his newest multimedia exhibit “Emptiness,” on display at the Community Folk Art Center until December. Read More »
De La Ghetto concludes Latine Heritage Month in rousing Calentón Music Fest
The Calentón festival brought together Las Naranjas and other student organizations for a night of Latin music, dance and cultural appreciation. Read More »
Gallery: Images from SU's 37th Annual Remembrance Week
Gallery: This week SU hosted its 37th Annual Remembrance Week to honor Pan Am Flight 103 victims, 35 of whom were SU students. The week’s events included a candlelit vigil, the Rose Laying Ceremony and the “Sitting in Solidarity” event. Read More »
FADS, Phi Delta Epsilon partnership brings anatomy to life in spirited fashion show
Fashion and Design Society hosted Syracuse University’s first Anatomy Fashion Show on Saturday, raising money for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Read More »
Salt City Showdown ropes rookie, experienced climbers into 3rd contest
On Saturday, Syracuse’s Central Rock Gym hosted its third Salt City Showdown competition, giving climbers of all ages and abilities a chance to show off their skills. Read More »
‘There’s no judgment’: Halloqueen blurs gender, identity with DIY ensembles
This Saturday, Syracuse University’s Pride Union’s Halloqueen Monster Mash gave students a chance to dress up in elaborate costumes and express themselves. Read More »
SU Community Review Board announces new leadership, members for 2025-26
SU’s Community Review Board announced its 2025-26 leadership, including law student Lindsey Oliver as chair and professor Stefanie Pilkay as vice chair. Read More »
