
Following COVID-19 pause, Syracuse Auto Expo returns for 113th show
The Syracuse Auto Expo’s 113th show will be held at The Oncenter’s Nicholas J. Pirro Convention Center from Feb. 10-13. Read more »

The Syracuse Auto Expo’s 113th show will be held at The Oncenter’s Nicholas J. Pirro Convention Center from Feb. 10-13. Read more »

Although Marshall Street is a hub for SU students and locals alike, the addition of Lucy Blu’s should have people wanting more out of an essential part of the SU area. Read more »

The movie will be shown at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 16 in HBC Gifford Auditorium. Read more »

Screentime columnist Christopher Reilly selected these five movies and TV shows for students to watch while staying warm indoors this winter. Read more »

Students should take advantage of the exciting basketball games that will take place during these next few months in the Dome. Read more »

Earl Sweatshirt’s latest album “SICK!” shows how far he has come as a solo artist, music columnist Anish Vasudevan says. Read more »

Juhanna Rogers, a Newark, New Jersey native, led a two-hour webinar discussing place-based storytelling and more as part of the Syracuse Symposium: Conventions series. Read more »

University Union announced in a press release that comedians Jay Pharoah and Matteo Lane will perform at Syracuse University on Feb. 18. Read more »

Three Syracuse University film students released a film about gender discrimination at SU called “Womanifesto.” The film was shown at the Shaffer Art Building on Feb. 6. Read more »

The Nave Law Winter Fair took place indoors from Feb. 4 to Feb. 6 at the New York State Fairgrounds’ Exposition Center. Read more »

University Union announced Friday that the event was canceled due to inclement weather. Read more »

A campus-wide alert announced the university's operations would be suspended following the Winter Storm Warning assigned to the central New York area. Read more »

2022 marks the Year of the Tiger according to the lunisolar Chinese calendar. Here’s how different Syracuse University students are celebrating. Read more »

The Futari (Two Persons) exhibit is on display at Light Work Gallery until March 10 and features photography from Pixy Liao, whose work is often inspired by her partner Takahiro Morooka. Read more »

The opening event featured an appearance by comedian Emmanuel Hudson and many performances from Syracuse University students. Read more »

This Chinese New Year, the Esports Club hosted a Spring Gala Festival at the esports room to celebrate the holiday among the Syracuse University community. Read more »

Syracuse pharmacies and The Barnes Center at the Arch should be prepared to carry the COVID-19 pill once it is readily available. Read more »

The Daily Orange sat down with storyteller Victoria Montalbano to discuss her new solo show, “The Princess Strikes Back: One Woman’s Search for the Space Cowboy of Her Dreams.” Read more »

After a two year hiatus, the Syracuse Pond Hockey Classic is back! Despite the single digit temperatures, over a hundred spectators crowded around Hiawatha Lake on Saturday, January 29, 2022 to watch the tournament. Read more »

Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s “Flee” is a powerful documentary about a family forced to emigrate Afghanistan during the Afghan Civil War, Screentime columnist Michael Lieberman says. Read more »

On Jan. 29, hundreds of people showed up to Hiawatha Lake at Onondaga Park for the Syracuse Pond Hockey Classic. Read more »

Salt City Market, located in downtown Syracuse, is celebrating its 1-year anniversary. Read more »

On Tuesday night, Lawrence Chua talked about his book “Bangkok Utopia” over Zoom. Read more »

Though Syracuse University’s testing infrastructure could not be used for testing of New York residents while students were moving in, the testing team is willing to extend the offer once more. Read more »