Tag: Syracuse
Tax Day rally attendees speak out against U.S. tax dollars allocation
April 15’s Tax Day rally was organized to demand tax justice — the rightful use of tax dollar spending to serve the American population. Read More »
Disability Awareness Month panel shares legal insights for accommodated education
Panelists at SU’s Disability Awareness Month event shared anecdotes about navigating education as people with disabilities. Read More »
Djo’s ‘The Crux’ reveals vulnerability, insecurity behind Joe Keery’s fame
Joe Keery, better known as Djo in the music world, released his third studio album, "The Crux," earlier this month. The project takes a new and distinct turn with a very melancholy sound that's not entirely reminiscent of his past works, our columnist says. Read More »
Maggie Koch is molding SU’s goalies in 2nd stint with program
Syracuse assistant coach Maggie Koch molded players like Charlotte North and Liz Hogan into stars before returning to SU’s staff this season. Read More »
Guinevere Turner brings Hollywood perspective, passion to VPA film students
Film students at Syracuse University learn the art of screenwriting from Professor Guinevere Turner, most known for her work on “American Psycho.” Read More »
Syracuse women’s rowing jumps 1 spot to No. 10 in CRCA Poll
Syracuse women’s rowing rose from No. 11 to No. 10 in the Week 6 Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Poll. The jump comes despite the Orange losing all eight of their races at the Redwood Shores Challenge last weekend. Read More »
SU survives late scare, downs BC 4-2 in ACC Tournament opener
No. 16 seed Syracuse beat No. 17 seed Boston College 4-2 in its ACC Tournament opener Tuesday. Read More »
SGA announces increase in applications for appointed positions, plans for final assembly meeting
SU’s SGA saw a rise in cabinet application counts and approved registered student organizations’ advanced allocation requests. Read More »
Common Council authorizes city agreement with Axon Enterprise
Syracuse City Common Council set an agreement with Axon Enterprises, Inc to provide the Syracuse Police Dept with modern drone technology. Read More »
Carmelo Anthony visits new Marshall Street cannabis store, Dazed, ahead of opening
Dazed, a New York-licensed cannabis dispensary, is opening a location on Marshall Street within the coming days. Its kickoff event, featuring a Carmelo Anthony meet and greet, elicited excitement among students and community members. Read More »
Previewing No. 16 seed Syracuse’s path through ACC Tournament
Syracuse will open its ACC Tournament against No. 17 seed Boston College after stumbling to a 2-10 conference record. Read More »
4 key matchups for No. 16 Syracuse’s season-finale against No. 2 Boston College
Syracuse attack Emma Ward will face Boston College for the 10th time in her career, looking to outscore BC’s Rachel Clark. Read More »
‘American Psycho’ remains painfully relevant, misinterpreted 25 years later
25 years after its release, our columnist says “American Psycho” remains strikingly relevant to the current “manosphere” enforced by online influencers and podcasters. Read More »
Aerospace engineering student Tatiyyanah Nelums selected for Patti Grace Smith fellowship
SU senior Tatiyyanah Nelums was selected for the Patti Grace Smith fellowship as an aerospace engineering major. Read More »
D.O. Sportscast: Discussing SU women’s lacrosse’s worst season since 2018
Women’s lacrosse beat writers Aiden Stepansky, Noah Nussbaum and Matthew Gray discuss SU's worst season since 2018 with host Justin Girshon. Read More »
‘Peppy Downer’ exhibit shows ‘window into the world’ with zany photographs
The "Peppy Downer" exhibit in Light Work was curated by photographer Lucas Blalock, and it features work by photographers like David Broda and Jon Reis, who capture out-of-the-ordinary shots of people with subtle humor. Read More »
Analyzing Syracuse men’s basketball’s new-look roster
Syracuse revamped its lineup after its disappointing 14-19 campaign, retaining just two scholarship players from last year’s roster. Read More »
SU’s doubleheader with Colgate Wednesday canceled due to inclement weather
Syracuse softball’s doubleheader with Colgate, scheduled for Wednesday April 16, has been canceled due to inclement weather. Read More »
SU women’s lacrosse falls to historically low No. 16 in Week 10 IL Poll
Syracuse women’s lacrosse fell five spots to No. 16 in Monday’s Inside Lacrosse Week 10 Poll. It’s SU’s lowest placement in the poll since the final ranking of the 2018 season. Read More »
SU registers lobbying firm Mercury Public Affairs for federal representation
SU hired Mercury Public Affairs LLC to represent the university at the federal level on higher education issues, according to a March filing. Read More »
International Taste Festival displays Syracuse’s diverse cultural hub
The International Taste Festival brings friends, families and curious individuals together with international foods and crafts. Read More »
Vinyl fanatics celebrate, camp out for Record Store Day at Sound Garden
The Sound Garden, a record shop in downtown Syracuse, celebrates Record Store Day by filling their shelves with new and rare albums for dedicated music fans. Read More »
Student vendors line Walnut Park for SGA’s 1st Farmers Market
SGA held its first-ever Farmers Market in Walnut Park on Sunday, featuring established businesses and students selling baked goods. Read More »
Try Tennity’s sled hockey or absorb campus’ culture on the quad this week
This week, celebrate Disability Pride Month with inclusive sled hockey at Tennity Ice Pavillion, or learn about different cultural backgrounds with the annual Culture(s) on the Quad celebration. Read More »