Tag: Syracuse
On the midterm grind? Unwind with Sound Bath, Smash Bros. tourney this week
Shake off the stress of finals this week with a sound bath at Park Central Presbyterian Church, or take a different route and focus your energy on gaming at a Super Smash Bros. tournament this week. Read More »
Thousands rally against Trump in DeWitt, join ‘No Kings’ protests across U.S.
Demonstrators in DeWitt joined millions across the US and abroad to protest President Donald Trump in nationwide “No Kings” protests Oct. 18. Read More »
What's your favorite fall, winter soup? Share it with The Daily Orange.
The Daily Orange would like to know what soup Syracuse University students eat during the fall and winter seasons. Read More »
Students, faculty praise Department of Religion's size, hope for admission reinstatement
Students and faculty in the Department of Religion advocated for the religion major, hoping to regain its admission status. Read More »
Syracuse players, coaches discuss offseason preparation at Media Day
At its Media Day Wednesday, Syracuse men’s basketball players and coaches discussed the team’s work in the weight room and on the court in the offseason to turn the program around. Read More »
Banner flips, personal stages: 40 years of SU Marching Band’s Varsity tradition
For over 40 years, members of the Syracuse University Marching Band have taken over Varsity Pizza after a football win for a musical, table-topping performance. Read More »
‘Pushed to the side’: SU cultural orgs say diversity rollbacks threaten belonging
Several leaders of multicultural organizations said they feel their sense of belonging is being threatened by administrative decisions and adherence to federal policy. Read More »
City lead advocates share concerns on I-81 deconstruction, projected impact
Syracuse lead advocates shared environmental concerns over the deconstruction of the I-81 viaduct, which is set to start summer 2026. Read More »
TAZ, Guitar Hero enthusiast turned touring artist, brings set to Funk ’n Waffles
TAZ played a mix of recent singles, unreleased music and covers at Funk 'n Waffles Wednesday night. Read More »
Artist Chris Murray blends childhood, Syracuse basketball in new Boeheim mural
Chris Murray’s Jim Boeheim “Legacy” mural will be unveiled this Saturday, honoring Boeheim’s contributions to Syracuse and to the artist’s identity. Read More »
Feast on more award-worthy, gripping films with these upcoming releases
The rest of 2025 has some exciting movie releases in store with star actors taking the stage, like Timothee Chalamet in “Marty Supreme” and Glen Powell in “The Running Man.” Read More »
‘Ace’ sees reinvented Madison Cunningham embark on life post-heartbreak
Madison Cunningham’s third album "Ace" captures the grief and truth in the aftermath of divorce with strong piano and intimate lyrics, our columnist says. Read More »
Women-led Haudenosaunee nonprofit launches ‘empowering’ local talk show
The talk show series “Rematriated Voices with Michelle Schenandoah” debuted on Monday, featuring 11 voices aiming to bring awareness and understanding to Haudenosaunee culture. Read More »
SU helps expand competitive gaming landscape with Power Esports Conference
SU has helped revitalize the college esports market with the new Power Esports Conference, where schools compete in numerous video games. Read More »
100-member Cuse AI draws from over 40 SU majors to examine emerging tech
Cuse AI is the first registered student organization focused on artificial intelligence at Syracuse University. Read More »
Student group combats period poverty with local advocacy, education efforts
PERIOD.'s SU chapter works to combat period poverty through education and service with initiatives to make menstrual product care packages. Read More »
Opinion: Outpace seasonal depression this winter with changed perspective
If we just bunker down and stay on campus just because it’s cold out, we negate some of what our college experience can be. We have a finite time at SU, and it would be a disservice to yourself to just sit at home when the weather gets cold. Read More »
Personal Essay: How I took advantage of campus facilities this fall break
But now reflecting on the break, I’m noticing it was exactly the opposite – staying on campus ended up feeling less like a period of isolation and more like a much-needed mental reset. With no essays or exams hanging over my head, I finally had the chance to explore everything SU has to offer beyond the classroom. Read More »
Laugh with past Golden Globe host Jo Koy, groove to UK band High Fade this weekend
Laugh your way through the weekend as Jo Koy brings his “Just Being Koy” tour to Syracuse on Sunday night, or enjoy live music at local Syracuse venues. Read More »
Adrian Autry talks reaching March Madness, offseason changes at SU Media Day
Syracuse head coach Adrian Autry discussed how he rebuilt his roster and his desire to reach March Madness at SU’s media day on Wednesday. Read More »
Syracuse mayoral candidates tackle local issues, Trump admin at Oct. 14 debate
Deputy Mayor Sharon Owens, alongside her three opponents, faced and rebutted numerous challenges over an hourlong debate Tuesday. Read More »
SU agrees to multi-year deal with NHL’s Player Development program
Syracuse's Falk College of Sport will be partnering with the NHL to provide SU coursework to players and their families at a discount. Read More »
J.J. Starling named to Preseason All-ACC 2nd Team
Senior guard J.J. Starling was named to the Preseason All-ACC Second Team after averaging 17.8 points per game last season. Read More »
SU Chancellor Search Committee finalizes criteria, outlines goals for hire
The document outlines general expectations for SU’s next chancellor and information under three main sections. Read More »
