The Daily Orange spoke to World Wrestling Entertainment superstar Big E, member of the longest reigning tag-team champions about his career, the WWE universe and WrestleMania. Read more »
An art exhibit dedicated to National Eating Disorders Awareness Week was on display at the Barnes Center at The Arch. The installation featured drawings, poems and photographs created by students. Read more »
The Yale University senior lecturer led a screenwriting seminar as part of Syracuse Studios’ effort to offer workshops, seminars and master classes to the public this year. Read more »
Wallows, an indie alternative rock band of three childhood friends, performed at The Westcott Theater last night as part of its Nothing Happens tour. Read more »
On Monday, the Community Folk Art Center hosted a master class and jam session, led by saxophonist Jazmin Ghent and bassist Gerald Veasley, to engage… Read more »
Christen Brandt, a graduate of the SI Newhouse School of Public Communications, began She’s the First during her undergraduate studies there and continues to strive to create a lasting impact for girls’ education and rights. Read more »
When Syracuse is awarded a free position, no one knows what the Orange will do next. Against Binghamton, Emily Hawryschuk elected to charge forward and… Read more »
Prior to starting EthioEritrea Restaurant in Syracuse, Tesfahiwot Okube lived and worked in a refugee camp in Ethiopia, where he ran a cafe. Read more »
The SU junior released “Mary,” the first single from his debut project last month and plans to release the rest of the project in a few weeks. Read more »
The "Lasting Impressions" exhibit displays pieces of art created using a variety of printmaking techniques, including screen printing, etching and wood blocks. Read more »
Bassist Gerald Veasley and saxophonist and vocalist Jazmin Ghent held a master class for musicians of all ages at the Community Folk Art Center last night.
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