On Sunday, various international student organizations gathered in the Goldstein Auditorium to celebrate their different cultures at the 2023 International Festival.
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Local bakers gathered in the Marriott Syracuse Downtown hotel this past Thursday to showcase their treats to locals and connect with other bakers in the area.
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New York state Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the funding initiative, which aims to establish affordable broadband for up to 100,000 households. Read more »
Syracuse native and SU alum Joseph L. Edwards is returning to his hometown for a three night run of his one-man show, ‘FLY’ which will be performed at the Community Folk Art Center. Read more »
In a letter released Tuesday, law professors across the state rejected Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposed changes to current NYS bail reform law. Read more »
In her newest album ‘Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd,’ Lana Del Rey prioritizes emotional satisfaction, finally ditching her early caricature’s superficial romanticism.
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It’s far — really far — from just washing hands or straightening things. Even writing this, I have extreme anxiety and guilt that I won’t capture the full picture of what OCD is. On a typical day, about 80% of my waking hours are consumed in obsessions and compulsions.
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Our leaders' actions do not match their words. In the past, Republicans have claimed that mass shootings are a result of a mental health crisis, yet they have offered no solutions. This time they claim it’s because Hale was transgender, while at the same time banning access to life-saving gender-affirming care for transgender youth across the country.
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This past Sunday, the Caribbean Student Association hosted their annual Caribfest, highlighting the various cultures of Caribbean countries. Read more »
New York state will pay the settlement to Broadwater, who was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for 16 years for the 1981 rape of Alice Sebold. Read more »
Starting this month, Japanese anime studio Studio Ghibli will be partnering with Fathom Events to bring some of their most popular films back to theaters.
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I quickly realized that coming to college isn’t about leaving your passions behind. It’s about finding the balance in your work, hobbies and education to make your path work.
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Syracuse University Graduate student Katie Stone uses ceramics to address the concepts of gender and to explore the power of women, and three of their sculptures were on display at the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts.
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Senior Charlie Hane took a year off from SU to create a commercial videography company and is now back on campus creating his thesis film called ‘Divorced Dads Hotel.’
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March 22 marks As Young As You Feel day and the residents of the local Brookdale Summerfield Independent Living center have offered their advice to the youth.
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Atlanta rapper Lil Keed’s posthumous album ‘Keed Talk to ‘Em 2’ is a strong reflection of the talent that he had and the impact he made on the music industry.
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Bird Library’s new exhibition called ‘In the Name of the Moon: A Story of Sailor Moon Fandom,’ showcases merchandise and fan art surrounding the popular manga and anime of ‘Sailor Moon.’
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A previous column from The Daily Orange viewed pessimism as “dissatisfaction-fueled motivation” as a call to action. We do need to acknowledge negatives to functionally correct them, but that’s contrary to pessimism. Read more »
I would like to dispel some of the concerns international students could have as SGEU reaches super-majority support. I have considered many of these concerns myself, as an international student with an F-1 visa. Read more »
Prioritizing things you enjoy is important and there should not be any shame or guilt around it. A steamy romance novel doesn’t have to be something you hide in your bag. Reading is supposed to be enjoyable. Read more »