Tag: Syracuse
Costumed canines bring community simple joy, togetherness at Halloween Dog Parade
Dog owners dressed their furry friends in costumes at The Westcott Neighborhood Association's fourth annual Halloween Dog Parade. Read More »
Attend Bollywood movie night, learn about landmark SCOTUS case this week
Welcome Halloween weekend with a spooky football pregame or craft events like pumpkin painting and sugar scrub making. Read More »
DPS investigation into anti-LGBTQ+ language, racial slurs in Newhouse continues
Department of Public Safety is continuing an investigation into offensive language found at the Newhouse School of Public Communications. Read More »
Observations from Syracuse’s exhibition win vs. Buffalo: Near-collapse, 3-point jump
In Syracuse men’s basketball’s first exhibition of the season Saturday against Buffalo, it shot a stellar 40.9% from 3-point range, while working past a near-late collapse to defeat the Bulls 76-66. Read More »
Remembrance Scholars present plans to ‘move forward’ at Rose Laying Ceremony
Friday’s Rose Ceremony was one of Remembrance Week's final events. Each scholar recognized the victim they represent and shared lessons. Read More »
Syracuse mayoral candidates mix sharp debates, humor at final forum
Syracuse’s four mayoral candidates talked about plans for their future administrations at a forum Thursday. Read More »
Grave confessions, killer jokes enchant crowd at University Union’s ‘JUMPSCARE’
On Thursday, University Union hosted “JUMPSCARE,” a student comedy show and Halloween costume contest. Read More »
Eugene Tulyagijja on Knicks move: ‘It was an opportunity I couldn’t turn down’
In a phone interview with The Daily Orange, former Syracuse men’s basketball data analyst Eugene Tulyagijja discussed his new role with the New York Knicks. Read More »
Syverud declines Trump ‘compact,’ senators pass portfolio review resolution
Syracuse’s University Senate questioned Chancellor Syverud and Provost Agnew about the Trump administration’s ‘compact’ for universities. Read More »
Africa Initiative, SU’s Young Democratic Socialists denounce Project 2025
SU's African Initiative and the Young Democratic Socialists of America called Project 2025 a threat to minorities and freedom of speech. Read More »
Erie Canal’s bicentennial commemorates waterway’s history of ‘harm’
The Erie Canal Bicentennial will end this year, commemorating the canal’s history of displacing communities, including the Haudenosaunee. Read More »
Delta Phi Epsilon plans to honor Pan Am Flight 103 victim with scholarship
Delta Phi Epsilon will work to endow a scholarship to memorialize Cynthia J. Smith after she died in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103. Read More »
SU’s 10 visiting Lockerbie Scholars reflect on Pan Am Flight 103
Ten students chosen as Lockerbie Scholars from Lockerbie, Scotland, visited SU and note the school’s connection remains despite program changes. Read More »
Bright Diwali celebration outfits, sparklers remind SU’s Hindu community of home
Hindu students celebrated Diwali at Hendricks Chapel on Wednesday night, soothing feelings of homesickness for many. Read More »
‘Good Fortune’ advocates for kindness, critiques capitalist wealth disparity
“Good Fortune” puts a new spin on the trope of an angel showing a human the beauty of life, with a stacked cast, memorable jokes and meaningful themes, our columnist says. Read More »
Black Box Players to host 25th cult classic ‘Rocky Horror’ show
Black Box Players’ annual “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” show is this Friday, adding Syracuse-specific elements to the cult classic. Read More »
SU brothers two-step from country roots to South Campus line dances
Two brothers from Las Vegas recruited over 100 students from across Syracuse University’s campus to come learn to line dance in their backyard, building community and spreading country culture. Read More »
Join Grammy-nominee Kim Richey for vocals, John Cleese for jokes this week
Sample a variety of music this week, with progressive groove, indie rock and electronic groups all performing across Syracuse. Read More »
Eugene Tulyagijja leaves SU for New York Knicks coaching analytics role
Eugene Tulyagijja has become the New York Knicks’ assistant director of coaching analytics, he confirmed to The Daily Orange on Wednesday. Read More »
Yachtley Crew don sailor caps, bring coastal California sound to Syracuse
Yachtley Crew brought the coast to Syracuse on Tuesday, giving yacht rock fans a chance to socialize and enjoy their favorite classics. Read More »
Tame Impala swaps psychedelic beats for club sounds in unrecognizable ‘Deadbeat’
Tame Impala’s newest album “Deadbeat” departs from his previous work with 12 tracks exploring themes of love, isolation and detatchment. Read More »
@zuirky finds his TikTok niche with viral reactions: ‘Very much a character’
Syracuse University sophomore Ziek Diallo has garnered over 27,000 followers and 7.2 million likes on his commentary-style TikTok profile, @zuirky. Read More »
CNY lawmakers oppose Hochul’s pipeline plan, cite water quality risks
Central New York lawmakers spoke out against Gov. Kathy Hochul’s implementation of Northeast Supply Enhancement and Construction Pipelines in the state. Read More »
De La Ghetto to headline Calentón Music Fest, University Union announces
University Union, Student Government Association and Las Naranjas will collaborate to wrap up Latine Heritage Month with a performance from De La Ghetto at Calentón Music Fest. Read More »
