Writer: Ben Butler
Inside a night at Cuse Gourmet Deli & Café, Marshall Street’s 24/7 spot
Sandwiched between a few vacant storefronts, Cuse Gourmet Deli and Café is a 24-hour food hub on Marshall Street. Read More »
Jewish Voice for Peace screens "No Other Land," detailing occupation of West Bank
On Friday, Jewish Voice for Peace’s Syracuse chapter and the Syracuse Peace Council hosted a screening of “No Other Land,” an Oscar-winning documentary about Palestinians in the West Bank. Read More »
Latto, Role Model to perform at Block Party
Latto and Role Model will perform at this year’s Block Party on April 25, University Union announced Friday. Read More »
How SU schools provide Adobe CC personal device licenses to students
SU’s VPA school currently offers Adobe Creative Cloud licensing to students in certain courses, and are evaluating cost-effective solutions. Read More »
UU announces actress Brenda Song as guest for AAPI Heritage Month
Brenda Song will come to Syracuse University on April 7 for a conversation about the challenges of being Asian American in Hollywood. Read More »
School of Art students grapple with limited access to Adobe Creative Cloud
Students in SU’s School of Art are not provided with Adobe CC access on their personal devices, despite many courses requiring its programs. Read More »
SU students soak up the sun on spring semester's 1st warm day
This week Tuesday and Wednesday, the warmer temperatures beckoned Syracuse University students to Shaw Quadrangle and other parts of campus to soak up the sunshine, blast some tunes and skateboard past the Hall of Languages. Read More »
‘To Pimp A Butterfly’ marks pivot in Kendrick Lamar’s career 10 years later
It's been 10 years since Kendrick Lamar's "To Pimp a Butterfly" was released, and in that time, the Drake rap beef and his Super Bowl performance have completely pivoted his career and brought Lamar to his current level of superstar status. Read More »
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day festivities in Syracuse
Attend the Syracuse St. Patrick’s Parade, or head to one of Syracuse’s bars or restaurants to toast the holiday. Read More »
UU announces SNL’s Sarah Sherman as spring show guest
SNL cast member Sarah Sherman will come to Syracuse University on March 21, with support from Emil Wakim. Read More »
Break your fast at Iftar, learn from a 3-time Super Bowl champion this week
This week, break your Ramadan fast at Iftar with other members of Syracuse University's Muslim community, or learn about topics like educational equity and racial justice from visiting guest speakers. Read More »
D.O. screentime columnists reveal 2025 Oscars picks
As this year's awards season comes to an end, the Daily Orange screen columnists share their Oscars predictions. Read More »
Escape midterms with live music at Cage, Dazed this weekend
This week, enjoy a Dazed show before spring break, or rock out with Invoke Thy Wrath. Read More »
Syracuse native Tom Kenny brings SpongeBob voice back to campus
Tom Kenny, voice actor of SpongeBob SquarePants, visited his hometown of Syracuse on Tuesday and held a Q&A session with Syracuse University students. Read More »
Celebrate Valentine’s Day, meet voice of SpongeBob this week
Celebrate Valentine's Day with love poetry from around the world or receive a custom snow globe this upcoming week. Read More »
Start February with self-care at Hair Me Out or sweet treats in Schine
Start off this month with a celebration of Black-owned businesses at Hair Me Out in Schine Student Center, or watch “Wicked” with University Union’s “Late Night Movie” series. Read More »
Megaton Games brings vintage video games to Syracuse’s 'fighting community'
Megaton Games in Syracuse’s Eastwood neighborhood opened in November 2024, offering locals various gaming events and connections with the community. Read More »
FKA Twigs’ ‘Eusexua’ evokes contortionist, raunchy imagery
FKA Twigs’ “Eusexua” uses downtempo trip-hop sounds to portray sensual themes. Read More »
Enjoy sweet treats at Dessert Crawl at Schine, watch ‘Conclave’ this week
This week, satisfy your sweet tooth with local vendors at Dessert Crawl, or learn about Black Wall Street with the Syracuse area's Black-owned businesses. Read More »
Remembering David Lynch's legacy: meditation, surrealism, ‘presence’
David Lynch’s contrasting style and unique personality, as well as his appreciation for transcendental meditation, were hallmarks of his career as a film director. Read More »
SU alum London Ladd toys with rhythm, color in his illustrations
Syracuse University assistant professor of illustration, London Ladd, started his career with historical illustrations. Since then, he's gravitated to colorful, personal work inspired by his life. Read More »
Skaneateles’ Dickens Christmas brings classic stories to life
For 31 years, actors dress in elaborate costumes from the 1840s and commit to characters for Dickens Christmas, a magical holiday time machine. Read More »
'DJ Lorenz-The Experience' stars on WCNY’s Pulso Central station
After emigrating from Peru, Syracuse-based DJ Renzo Quesada uses his role as a radio host on Pulso Central to spread positivity. Read More »
Kendrick Lamar's surprise 'GNX' drop comments on hip-hop's influence
Hip-hop poet Kendrick Lamar’s latest album, “GNX,” reflects on the genre, but lacks focus and fails to break new ground, according to our columnist. Read More »