Daily Orange

State of the art: Public artist takes political messages, infuses with part-time art
From the black beanie perched haphazardly on his head, to his black shirt with “Revolt & Rebelle” written on the front, G Clay Miller doesn’t… Read more »

Sounds of silence: Senior capstone project tackles seriousness of bullying through visually appealing orchestra performance
The trombonist circled the cellist, taunting the cello player with booming sounds and playing the instrument with a punching motion. The two musicians, as part… Read more »
Blue Man Group shocks audiences with memorable musical acts
The Blue Man looked bewildered. He had already stuffed five marshmallows into his mouth, but his fellow Blue Man was still tossing marshmallows to him… Read more »

Electro-turned-jam band Lotus performs at The Westcott Theater
With dreadlocks and glow sticks coiling through the air, students and locals alike grooved to the electronic waves generated from one of the most popular… Read more »

Make it stop: Star-stuffed flick 'Movie 43' proves star power isn't enough to keep the movie from going down the drain
Public service announcement: The following situation may lead to a pointlessly wasted hour and a half of your life. You’re bored and looking for something… Read more »
Sorority sisterhood brings friendships, unwarranted group traits
It’s not that I don’t like sororities. It’s just that I’d rather take a long nap in a helium balloon than live in a house… Read more »

Campus in focus: Syracuse University alumnus captures campus environment through photos of its inhabitants
Freshman public relations major Melissa Martinez was walking out of class when a man with a camera stopped her and asked if he could take… Read more »

Future classic: Chamber music performance group Dinosaur Annex brings modern, surreal sound to Setnor Music Hall
The cello pulsed in low, haunting waves while the jumpy piano echoed the high woodwinds. The piano, cello, clarinet and flute sounded in a perpetual… Read more »
Holloway: Phone apps cater to maintaining healthy habits, advancing sexual needs
As a child, my nightly assault course to reach the cupboard containing the biscuit tin always drew the same response from my mom: “Where there’s… Read more »

Playing it cool: Environmentally hip Lofo serves up handmade smoothies, diverse menu
You know it’s a hipster restaurant when: 1. There’s more than five items on the menu featuring kale. 2. Fresh-pressed juices are available. 3. There’s… Read more »
So much to say: Seasoned pop-punk band Say Anything mixes old songs with new material in three disc set
Pop-punk bands collecting rare cuts, bootlegs and B-sides have become just that: a rarity. Most bands get easily embarrassed by their early albums — Brand… Read more »
Obscure Cinema Club returns to Syracuse University after semester long hiatus
After a semester-long hiatus, the film-lovers club Obscure Cinema Society is back in action this spring and ready to attract new members. “Obscure was a… Read more »
Lonely road: Online adventure game 'Kentucky Route Zero' takes users down a virtual path of discovery
Last year, Telltale Games’ “The Walking Dead” gained a lot of attention (including a few game of the year awards) for its choice-based gameplay, offering… Read more »
Mariotti: Technology advancements give new experiences for online shoppers
In the past decade, shopping has become much more than simply heading to the mall. The Internet has revolutionized shopping so that you can shop… Read more »

Game pulse: National game creating event brings SU gamers together, creating games revolving around heartbeat theme in 48 hours
Senior Michael Thal did not sleep much this past weekend. Instead, he spent hours creating music for a video game produced in less than 48… Read more »

Brave new world: Professor displays drone, encourages students to explore controversial future
The flying object was placed on a table stacked with fliers in front of an auditorium of onlookers. The object began to buzz, spinning its… Read more »
National gaming event comes to Syracuse University's iSchool
The computer programmer for Syracuse University Library, Jeremy Morgan, is keeping this weekend open to participate in the world’s largest game creation event. “I think… Read more »

Professor exhibits presidential photographs
For four years, Mike Davis spent his workdays at many photographers’ dream job: editing photos from his office overlooking the White House lawn. He’s quick… Read more »
Holloway: Tips, tricks to cure weather-damaged skin
Your feet are soaking wet from sludgy snow creeping into your holey snow boots, but your skin is drier than the Sahara Desert. You want… Read more »
Road to relaxation: Don't let the stress college brings define your college lifestyle
Stress happens. It is an inevitable part of college life. Between the time consumption of class schedules and the anxiety over whether to wear your… Read more »

Szechuan specialty: China Road delivers variety of tastes that exemplify its cultural background
When Simon Teng came to Syracuse 18 years ago, he was toldthe city didn’t need another Chinese take-out restaurant. Teng moved away from New York… Read more »

Make it snappy: Snapchat craze overtakes Syracuse University
College students across the country are asking the question: “Why simply text when you can snap a picture with your message?” “It’s easier for me… Read more »

Digital letdown: Ra Ra Riot leaves its Baroque sound, but only achieves awkward robotic results
When 3-1-5 natives Ra Ra Riot performed in Syracuse last semester, Rebecca Zeller, the band’s violinist, commented on the group’s upcoming album title, “Beta Love.”… Read more »

