Writer: Griffin Uribe Brown
Moppn’s Westcott Theater comedy special is 10 years in the making
Moppn brings his special “Ashwagandha” to the stage this Friday at Westcott Theater. The show is a culmination of 10 years of comedy. Read More »
Jessamyn Neuhaus announced as director of Center for Learning and Teaching Excellence
Jessamyn Neuhaus, the current director of CTE at SUNY Plattsburgh, will begin her position as the new director SU's CLTE starting Aug. 1. Read More »
Ritter said SU working with colleges, universities to discuss swatting protocol
Provost Gretchen Ritter announced an update on the university's response to recent swatting incidents that targeted the Maxwell School. Read More »
Aminata Cairo highlights a ‘storytelling approach’ to talking about diversity and inclusion
Aminata Cairo, an author, visited Syracuse University last week because of Diane Grimes. Cairo is the author of “Holding Space,” which values storytelling. Read More »
Syracuse officials look toward ‘next step’ for I-81 project
The city has been “in communication” with the New York State Department of Transportation. The city’s vision will align community desires. Read More »
Connect 315 reminds students community issues are closer than they realize
Connect 315 is a club created to help "bridge the gap" between between students and the greater Syracuse community. Read More »
‘Art Build for Palestine’ promotes awareness through 'grassroots' organizing
The Syracuse Peace Council hosted an event where attendees made pro-Palestine art, including buttons, pamphlets and zines. Read More »
USen discusses committee reimagining process, takes feedback from attendees
SU's University Senate held its annual open forum during its Wednesday meeting, where attendees discussed its committee reimagining project. Read More »
The new ‘Ted’ show outshines the movies it spins-off
This year, Peacock introduced Seth MacFarlane’s “Ted” spinoff sitcom. Our screen time columnist details the series’ humor and inspiration and applauds the unforgettable R-rated teddy bear. Read More »
Dialogue meeting emphasizes listening to bridge Israel-Palestine divide
The two speakers emphasized the importance of conversation in minimizing the divide between Israel and Palestine. Read More »
Proposed state bill would centralize harmful algal bloom reporting
The data would allow the state to “administer a grant program supporting data-driven best practices" to prevent and mitigate HABs. Read More »
Demonstrators call for ceasefire in Palestine at Syracuse Federal Building
The "We Charge Genocide" vigil called for a ceasefire in Palestine and an end to the United States' financial aid to Israel. Read More »
Syverud announces new name of 119 Euclid at USen meeting
After a $1 million donation from Syracuse alumna Sharon Barner, 119 Euclid will be renamed “The Barner-McDuffie House." Read More »
SU agrees to settlement over 2020 data breach
Current and former students affected by a 2020 data breach may be entitled to up to $10,000 for “extraordinary losses." Read More »
Mayor Ben Walsh sets goal of building 2,500 housing units in State of the City address
Mayor Ben Walsh emphasized the progress of Syracuse Surge, discussing the plan and its goals to improve housing and infrastructure. Read More »
Students mixed over upcoming South Campus meal plan
The meal plan will offer students living on South Campus $1,680 Dining Dollars, enough for one meal a day at university dining facilities. Read More »
Upstate Medical starts investigation into swastika graffiti
A drawing of a swastika was found in an anatomy lab at SUNY Upstate Medical University. It is now investigating the incident. Read More »
Gallery: The Daily Orange’s best sports photos of 2023
The Daily Orange photo team has captured many moments in Syracuse sports throughout 2023. Here are the editors’ top picks. Read More »
SU hosts conference on white supremacy 200 years after Johnson v. McIntosh ruling
During the three-day-long conference, attendees discussed the theology and legal theory of the Doctrine of Discovery. Read More »
Hundreds march for Palestine downtown, protest Jerry Seinfeld show
Hundreds gathered in downtown Syracuse for the "Shut it Down For Palestine" protest, marching from Clinton Square to the Landmark Theatre. Read More »
GSO to increase its graduate student activity fee, bolster climate-related initiatives
Syracuse University's Graduate Student Organization will increase the graduate student activity fee for the first time in over five years. Read More »
Students talk cultural appropriation, representation at ‘My Culture is not Your Costume’
With Halloween approaching next week, the Office of Student Living hosted a presentation and discussion, “My Culture is Not Your Costume” examining cultural appropriation and how to confront it when you face it on campus or anywhere in life. Read More »