Today, our humor columnist writes a plea to be next in line to be Otto the Orange. From her lack of social anxiety to her outstanding dedication, she is the perfect candidate.
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On Tuesday evening, podcaster Aisha Harris discussed her career and pop culture with Syracuse University campus members in Newhouse. She was invited by Eric Grode, director of the Goldring Arts Journalism program. Read more »
Hozier’s latest EP gives fans more like his fall album, “Unreal Unearth.” With four tracks inspired by love, loss, longing and more, our music columnist thinks this might be his best EP yet. Read more »
The “Kung Fu Panda” franchise is back with its fourth film. Unfortunately, its story is a let-down, full of recycled jokes and predictability, our screentime columnist shares. Read more »
What you do for a living should not prevent you from pursuing your passions and being with who you love. While one’s job can and should be a fulfilling and important aspect of your life, it should not be everything or all-consuming – we work to live, we should not live to work. Read more »
For first-time runners and experienced marathoners alike, the Syracuse Half Marathon is a special event. Some participants ran in honor of lost loved ones or to prove that they could overcome illness. Read more »
On Monday afternoon, scholar Krushil Watene discussed Māori culture and knowledge and the overall importance of understanding Indigenous people. She was invited by the SU Humanities Center and SU Center for Global Indigenous Cultures and Environmental Justice. Read more »
Director Michael Mohan and actor-producer Sydney Sweeney teamed up for “Immaculate.” The horror film articulates a meta-commentary of Sweeney’s media portrayal.
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Policymakers must heed the concerns of their community and prioritize community-centered approaches to address public safety issues, aiming specifically to foster an environment of trust, equity and justice. Read more »
For those who want to continue viewing what Instagram determines as “political content,” tap the three-dash menu on your Instagram app on the top right corner, proceed to the “Settings and activity” section, select “Content preferences,” and then access the “Political content” menu and enable the “Don’t limit” setting. Read more »
OttoTHON raised $109,631 for Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital, the local children’s hospital. The event on Saturday was full of dancing, food and fun.
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Central New York is one of the longest running hotspots of hardcore music in America, and to commemorate it an exhibit was constructed to remember the history of the hardcore scene. Read more »
While most second-semester drama seniors go to Tepper Semester in New York City, Blaise Rossmann graduated early to embark on the “Pretty Woman The Musical” national tour.
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Author Morgan Harper Nichols, who was diagnosed with autism at age 30, spoke about her journey on Wednesday. Many audience members related to her story.
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Navigating the complexities of being a minority at a predominantly white institution (PWI) like SU is a challenging and complex journey of self-acceptance entwined with cultural identification. The most significant of these challenges is accepting natural hair in a setting where professional standards sometimes dismiss and undermine the deep-rooted diversity of Black beauty. Read more »
The greatest discovery I made on my journey with my spirituality was finding the difference between being religious and being part of the Christian church; I realized that I could be queer and religious at the same time. Read more »
Principles of ecofeminism are crucial to facilitating greater change and providing a voice to those who have been silenced. It is in humanity's best interest to give women a seat at the table. Read more »
“Deeper Well” by Kacey Musgraves explores her Saturn Return, or how people’s lives align with their true path when the planet returns to the same position as it was during their birth, in her new album.
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