“The Ledge” tries to subvert the classic pursuit trope but falls flat due to poor dialogue and a lack of character development, Screentime columnist Dom Naggar writes. Read more »
For this week’s humor column, Syracuse University junior Lucas Portnoy describes his disappointment with SU’s performance against Duke University in Saturday night’s game. Read more »
While the Oscars have often been considered the crown jewel of awards season, our columnist says the Academy still has work to do regarding diversity and inclusion. Read more »
Even a snowstorm that dropped nearly a foot of snow couldn’t stop passionate Syracuse basketball fans from camping outside of the Dome for the Orange’s match against Duke University. Read more »
A new moon in Pisces and a triple conjunction of Venus, Mars and Pluto in Capricorn will occur this week. Astrology columnist Liam Hines breaks down what that might mean in your life. Read more »
This March, “The Godfather” will be celebrating 50 years since it hit theaters. Screentime writer Nate Lechner wrote about why, to this day, the film is widely understood as one of the greatest movies of all time. Read more »
On Friday, Feb. 18, two Syracuse University teams competed in the New York Tri-State Regional Explore Event in pursuit of the EnergyTech University Prize. Read more »
Gillian Pelkonen, who got her undergraduate degree from SU in 2020, sat down with The Daily Orange to talk about her current experience with music and during her time at SU. Read more »
The first ever Black History Month Basketball Classic, hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, took place in the Women’s Building on Feb. 20. Read more »
If you’ve been on campus the past few days, you’ve probably run into the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. Marcelo Nylund, an SU alumnus, drove to Syracuse with the vehicle as a part of a year-long journey across the eastern U.S. Read more »
The film will be screened at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 23 at Watson Theater, and the event is a collaboration between University Union, SU’s Student Association and 119 Euclid.
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Disney and Lucasfilm need to put together more cohesive, universal theatrical releases to revitalize the "Star Wars" franchise instead of focusing on Disney+ spinoff shows, Screentime columnist Nate Lechner says. Read more »
The fiber artist’s “Woe” exhibition includes works that critique the history of violence and injustice against Black Americans and will be available at the Everson Museum of Art until April 10. Read more »