Writer: Spencer Howard
Newhouse’s Seth Gitner engages students with CNY Adaptive Sports
Syracuse University professor Seth Gitner organizes sporting events like wheelchair basketball and inclusive sled hockey to get students involved. Read More »
Hear from actress Brenda Song at Schine, unwind at WonderWorks this week
This week, play grocery bingo with Orange After Dark or take a look at hands-on exhibits at a science-focused amusement park. Read More »
Explore the personalities of SU through their unique laptop stickers
Whether it's Otto the Orange, a Minecraft wolf or a funny phrase, laptop stickers are a curated expression of identity and creativity for Syracuse University students. Read More »
See SNL's Sarah Sherman, Emil Wakim or the Orange Pulse Dance Troupe this week
Check out SNL’s Sarah Sherman and Emil Wakim or enjoy a night of board and video games with the LGBTQ+ Resource Center this week. Read More »
All-Star Food Fest brings diverse dishes to young sports fans
Syracuse University’s Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, SU Campus Catering and SU Athletics partnered with Kalamata’s Kitchen to feature student athlete's favorite dishes Sunday in the JMA Wireless Dome. Read More »
'Short n’ Sweet (Deluxe)’ builds on original's success with 5 new tracks
Sabrina Carpenter takes fans on a rollercoaster of heartbreak and laughter with five new songs on Short n’ Sweet (Deluxe). Read More »
Barner-McDuffie House celebrates Black History Month with artist exhibit
The Barner-McDuffie House is hosting an artist exhibit with works from students highlighting the minority experience and importance of sustainability. Read More »
Kalamata's Kitchen expands youth's palate with book series, digital content
Syracuse University alumni Derek Wallace invites children to explore unique and cultural foods through Kalamata’s Kitchen. Read More »
Ethel Cain’s sophomore album 'Perverts' evokes eerie, melancholic imagery
Ethel Cain’s sophomore album, “Perverts” is an unconventional art piece that challenges fans with a shift from folk to drone music. Read More »
SU students reveal year's top artists through Spotify Wrapped
The Daily Orange conducted a survey to see which songs and artists made up Syracuse University students’ 2024 Spotify Wrapped. Read More »
Drew Phillips, special guest Josh Ovalle ‘spread the Drewth’ at UU event
University Union hosted internet personality Drew Phillips and special guest Josh Ovalle in Goldstein Auditorium Thursday night, bringing fans of the Emergency Intercom podcast together. Read More »
Twinhood’s ups, downs follow these siblings to Syracuse
Syracuse University's identical twins reflect on twinhood's ups and downs that traveled with them to college. Read More »
What SU students are rocking this Halloween
Syracuse University students reflect on the inspiration behind their Halloween costumes, from Otto the Orange to the Queen of Hearts. Read More »
Syracuse Fashion Week designers hope to express their cultural roots
This year, Syracuse Fashion Week’s show, “Syracuse Style,” will feature 14 designers and over 100 models. Read More »
Westcott Street Cultural Fair radiates Syracuse's vibrancy
The Westcott Street Cultural Fair united the neighborhood through live music, food and vendors from the greater Syracuse community. Read More »
What's the tee? SU tells stories through graphic tees
Syracuse University students sport different T-shirts that have sentimental value and positive memories associated with them. Read More »
SU Art Museum's 'Fruits of Their Labor' spotlights untraditional definitions of labor
Syracuse University Art Museum’s exhibit, “Fruits of Their Labor,” challenges traditional and non-traditional work ideals. Read More »
Sabrina Carpenter's 'Short n' Sweet' expresses complex emotions with comedic lyrics
Sabrina Carpenter solidified her status alongside other pop icons with the release of her second studio album, "Short n' Sweet." From the fun, playful lyrics in "Espresso" to the emotion-charged "Sharpest Tool," Carpenter's album guides listeners through love and heartbreak. Read More »