Writer: Henry Daley
SU set to demolish Marion, Kimmel Hall, Comstock Ave. Garage
Syracuse University will demolish Marion and Kimmel Halls later this December, followed by the Comstock Avenue Garage in early 2025. Read More »
GSO discusses senator payment methods, approves funding
Syracuse University’s Graduate Student Organization discussed potential reimbursement options for its senators and approved funding. Read More »
Syracuse’s ArtRage Gallery hosts World AIDS Day celebration
Community members shared their experiences with HIV/AIDS in ArtRage Gallery Monday night for a celebration in observance of World AIDS Day. Read More »
CNY’s Housing & Homeless Coalition stresses need for immediate action
The Housing & Homelessness Coalition of Central New York held its Annual State of Homelessness event at Syracuse’s Palace Theatre Wednesday. Read More »
NY state completes $5M bridge replacement in Onondaga County
New York state has finished a $5 million project to completely replace an Onondaga County bridge that runs above the New York State Thruway. Read More »
Center of Excellence forum highlights drone-based solutions to energy saving
Syracuse University’s Center of Excellence discussed efforts to implement drone-based techniques as an affordable energy-saving solution. Read More »
NY-21 Congresswoman Elise Stefanik named Trump’s UN ambassador
President-elect Donald Trump has named New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik as his United Nations ambassador. Read More »
DPS investigating reported racial slur bias incident on South Campus
DPS is investigating an incident where a student reported hearing someone use a racial slur in a nearby South Campus apartment on Nov. 6. Read More »
GSO addresses election results, approves funding
SU’s Graduate Student Organization discussed the results of the general elections and filled one vacant internal senate position on Wednesday. Read More »
Local students, residents share what influenced their vote in general election
The D.O. conducted exit polls across polling sites on SU’s campus and throughout the city of Syracuse on Election Day. Read More »
SU’s PRSA condemns Trump rally comedian’s anti-Puerto Rico jokes
SU’s Puerto Rican Student Association released a statement condemning comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s remarks during a rally for former President Donald Trump. Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.” Read More »
How to stay safe on Halloween
As Halloween weekend approaches, The Daily Orange has compiled tips for students to stay safe and avoid risky situations during festivities. Read More »
Tallen Prior thrives at 3 sports despite severe hearing loss
A few years ago, Tallen Prior was told he had lost 90% of his hearing. Yet, that hasn’t stopped him from thriving in football, basketball and baseball at Phoenix High School Read More »
Common Council designates 727 Comstock Ave. a locally protected site
The Syracuse City Common Council unanimously voted to designate 727 Comstock Ave. as a locally protected site during its Monday meeting. Read More »
International scholars bring global understanding to Remembrance cohort
International Remembrance scholars Yifan “Ivan” Shen and Adya Parida bring unique perspectives to the Remembrance Scholars cohort. Read More »
Phi Kappa Psi fraternity suspended for alleged hazing
Syracuse University has placed the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity under interim suspension due to videos of alleged hazing. Read More »
Local school district, city leaders give update on STEAM high school construction
Syracuse City School district leaders and city officials provided the latest updates on the STEAM high school before its fall 2025 opening. Read More »
DPS investigating anti-LGBTQ+ bias incident near Barnes Center
The students reported that a man wearing an orange polo yelled slurs and vulgar language while they were walking near the Barnes Center. Read More »
GSO fills vacant positions, reviews legislative agenda
Syracuse University's Graduate Student Organization filled four vacant senate positions and and outlined its legislative agenda. Read More »
CNY Fair Housing hosts 2nd annual Run the Redline race
CNY Fair Housing hosted its 2nd annual Run the Redline race, drawing attention to the redlining that segregated the city of Syracuse. Read More »
USen addresses committee changes, healthcare in 1st monthly meeting
USen merged two committees and created a new one during its first meeting of the semester, sparking discussion about healthcare benefits. Read More »
J.J. Razmovski rekindled passion for football through coaching
J.J. Razmovski suffered a serious concussion in college, which led his interest in football to wane. Through his journey to becoming a coach, Razmovski's love for the game has returned. Read More »
SU ranks 73rd in U.S. News annual college rankings, dropping 6 spots
Syracuse University ranked 73rd among national universities in the U.S. News and World Report's 2025 annual college rankings. Read More »
Hochul launches Syracuse-centered $200M workforce development program
New York state has launched its ON-RAMP program, a $200 million investment into workforce development centers. Read More »