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Chariot race takes place in Thornden Park as part of Derby Days
A Mario Kart chariot raced through Thornden Park on Saturday afternoon, leaving banana peels in its wake as it became the victor of the first-ever… Read more »
Nonstudent stabbed with knife on Marshall Street Saturday morning
UPDATED: Sept. 23, 2012, 11:57 p.m. A nonstudent was stabbed outside Acropolis Pizza House on Marshall Street early Saturday, said Sgt. Tom Connellan of the Syracuse… Read more »

Student pushes for Heather's Law against domestic violence in memory of cousin
With conviction and a strong will, Ashlee Newman pushed her mind past the torturing, unsettling feelings of her cousin's murder last December. She asked what… Read more »
Bill to call for closer look at bombing, compensation for families of victims
Congresswoman Ann Marie Buerkle has announced she will introduce two pieces of legislation regarding the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing. The legislation will call for… Read more »
Film festival to honor student's memory, work
Syracuse University’s Human Rights Film Festival, starting Thursday evening, will be dedicated to Bassel Al Shahade, a graduate student who was killed while making a… Read more »
Ask the Experts: What are the dangers in releasing an anti-Islamic movie?
After the release of the anti-Islamic movie detailing the violent history of Islam’s Prophet Mohammed provoked an attack that killed the United States ambassador to… Read more »
Nike VP discusses digital, technological products
The hashtag #NewhouseGLDSM trended nationwide Wednesday night during a presentation by Stefan Olander. Olander, a vice president of digital sport at Nike, gave a presentation… Read more »
Derby Days culminate in chariot race for charity
Handmade chariots will race through Thornden Park as part of the Red Bull Chariot Race, which comes to Syracuse University for the first time this… Read more »
Boxed in: University of Texas at Austin allows student newspaper bins in college of communication
Two weeks ago, the University of Texas at Austin was forced to choose between keeping the grounds clean and spreading student journalism. The university’s College… Read more »
Students graduate early to stand out, find careers
Just as students look to stand out during the college application process, college students are doing what they can to stand out to future employers.… Read more »
Advocacy Center continues rebranding, to replace posters and stickers
More than a year after the R.A.P.E. Center changed its name to the Advocacy Center, it is still working to raise awareness about its new… Read more »
SU leaves politics aside, builds academic relationship with North Korea
It had been part of Blake Stilwell’s yearly routine for the past four years: send application for student visa to travel to North Korea. “This… Read more »
Shot possibly fired on Marshall Street, evidence shows man holding gun
A handgun was possibly fired on the 100 block of Marshall Street early Saturday morning, according to a notice released by the Department of Public… Read more »

Sign language club, deaf community spread culture on campus
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, Corinne Sartori's name was misspelled. The Daily Orange regrets this error. For Corinne Sartori, sign language is… Read more »

Oh, deer: Residents of East neighborhood complain of the animal's increasing population
The rising deer population in Syracuse’s East neighborhood prompted a Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today meeting last Tuesday, drawing a crowd of about 200 at Nottingham High… Read more »
Overcrowded buses on South Campus lead to expansion
Increased enrollment at Syracuse University has been one factor in overcrowding on South Campus buses. Centro bus systems have noticed a significant difference since the… Read more »
Nike vice president to discuss digital engagement
Stefan Olander, vice president of digital sport for Nike, will give a presentation in a medium fitting with his role: via videoconference. The presentation, titled… Read more »
Despite rise in e-books, students prefer textbooks
Nearly every student seems to be juggling several electronic devices at Syracuse University. Smartphones, tablets and laptops are around every corner. Though technology is a… Read more »
SU receives low alumni network ranking
Syracuse University ranked 144 out of 177 U.S. universities in a recent study conducted by The Alumni Factor, a new company that measures a university’s… Read more »
Residence halls encourage use of Twitter to strengthen community
In a recent push by the Office of Residence Life, Syracuse University residence halls are using Twitter to connect, engage and talk with each other.… Read more »

Marching on: One year later, Occupy Syracuse movement is less visible but still evolving
Last winter, Zach Ott celebrated Thanksgiving and Christmas outdoors in downtown Syracuse, surrounded by office buildings and a bustling Centro transportation hub on Salina Street.… Read more »
Students show school spirit as NBC's 'Today' show films on campus
The majority of the Syracuse University campus didn’t expect to see “Today” show correspondent Sarah Haines and producer Susan Bower passing around fliers on campus… Read more »

