Writer: Clare Ramirez
RISE programs provide resources and encouragement for refugees
Citizenship classes and after-school programs are just some of the ways that the nonprofit Refugee and Immigrant Self-Empowerment supports refugees who have moved to Syracuse. Read More »
‘FIND THEIR PLACE’: How a local nonprofit is empowering refugees and immigrants in Syracuse
Refugee and Immigrant Self-Empowerment (RISE) is partly run by former refugees who use their shared experiences to connect with refugees in Syracuse. Read More »
How James Franco’s experiences and family life have influenced him to campaign for Student Association
James Franco, who is campaigning for SA president on the platform “Pro-active > Reactive,” grew up with a law enforcement influence in his father. Read More »
Meet a staffer: Jessica Sheldon
Get to know Jessica Sheldon, fall 2016's photo editor, in this month's "Meet a Staffer" Q&A. Read More »
Graphical breakdown of Syracuse men’s basketball’s 105-57 win over Eastern Michigan
John Gillon's efficient night, the 3-pointer splashes down and more graphical takeaways from Syracuse's blowout victory. Read More »
Graphical breakdown of Syracuse men's basketball's 78-71 loss to Georgetown
Missed free throws, Lydon's big day and Gillon's outburst — breaking down Syracuse's loss to Georgetown Read More »
A graphical breakdown of Syracuse's 45-14 loss to No. 17 Florida State
Check out the key stats from Syracuse's 45-14 loss to Florida State Read More »
Fans show love for headliner The 1975 at Friday’s Rock the Dome concert
Rock the Dome hosted more than music on Friday. The concert drew longterm fans of The 1975, showing their love for the band. Read More »
Syracuse Stage opens 44th season with 'Great Expectations'
Syracuse Stage opened its season Friday with "Great Expectations," an adaption of the Charles Dickens classic novel. The cast discussed the challenges of the show, including rapid costume changes. Read More »
Relationship between drama department, professional theater company energizes Bob Hupp
Robert Hupp came to Syracuse Stage just three months ago, and was attracted to Syracuse because of the Stage's distinguished relationship with the drama department. Read More »
SU student heads to North Dakota to protest pipeline
Jourdan Bennett-Begaye, a graduate student studying at Newhouse, is protesting the Dakota access pipeline in North Dakota. Read More »
Syracuse University to acknowledge indigenous student community moving forward
Syracuse University recently announced it would now be recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day on the second Monday of October. Read More »
'Invisible Minority': Syracuse University students share their experiences of being indigenous people on campus
Syracuse University has announced that Oct. 10 will be recognized as Indigenous Peoples Day. Students shared their experiences and stories as Native American students on the SU campus. Read More »
SU Drama’s production of ‘Nine’ embraces Italian roots, cinematic values
The Department of Drama kicked off its 2016-2017 season with the Tony Award-winning musical about a filmmaker and his struggle to balance the blurred lines of his creative life and his personal life. Read More »
Graphical breakdown of Syracuse's 50-33 loss to Notre Dame
Check out the most telling statistics from Syracuse's loss to Notre Dame. The Orange has lost three of its last four games. Read More »
Syracuse-Colgate football: A graphical breakdown of the Orange's dominant win
Check out the most telling stats from Syracuse's 33-7 win over Colgate on Friday night. The game was the first under SU head coach Dino Babers. Read More »
Q&A: Tony Award winner and SU alumnus talks Broadway and architecture
Nine SU alumni were nominated for Tony Awards this year. The Daily Orange sat down with one of the winners to talk about how his degree in architecture led to a Broadway career. Read More »
'Parks and Recreation' stars Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally to perform at The Oncenter
The married comedians will stop in Syracuse as part of their tour, called “Summer of 69: No Apostrophe." Read More »
Micah Fialka-Feldman
Micah Fialka-Feldman is a graduate of InclusiveU and works as a teaching assistant at Syracuse, University, where he advocates for disability rights and justice. Read More »
SU professor fosters love for Shakespeare through scholarly work
English and textual studies professor Dympna Callaghan is known for her knowledge and passion for William Shakespeare, whose 400th death anniversary will be celebrated Saturday. Read More »
5 things to know about Louis The Child
Here's what you need to know about the Chicago-based duo, who will perform at this year's Mayfest on April 29. Read More »