
Third annual CuseHacks seeks to enact positive change in society
At Innovate Orange’s CuseHacks hackathon, teams of students have 24 hours to create inventions that have a positive effect on society. Read more »

At Innovate Orange’s CuseHacks hackathon, teams of students have 24 hours to create inventions that have a positive effect on society. Read more »

Students from 11 colleges within Syracuse University spoke at the TEDx “A Seat at the Table” event on Monday. Read more »

Screen Time columnist Patrick Gunn breaks down some of the strange and fascinating statistics from the nine best picture nominees of the 2020 Academy Awards. Read more »

The Academy historically has had a problem with diversity, and this year’s Oscars awards are no different. Read more »

SU students gathered Sunday evening in formal attire to watch the 92nd Academy Awards in Skybarn on South Campus. Read more »

Sunday’s Music and Message program dedicated to Black History Month featured instrumental and choral performances, as well as spoken word. Read more »

The show “blows up” many of the preconceived notions about opera, director Julie Newell said. Read more »

The band Whitney will perform on Feb. 12 at The Westcott Theater. The Daily Orange spoke to Julien Ehrlich, one of the members of the band, about the lyrical style and honest messages in its latest album, “Forever Turned Around.” Read more »

Becca Stadtlander, a professional illustrator, will give a lecture about her career in the art industry on Feb. 6 as part of SU’s Visiting Artist Lecture series. Read more »

A group of students started a fundraiser to raise money to send medical supplies to Wuhan, a province in China affected by the coronavirus. The fundraiser surpassed its original goal of $30,000 within two days of its launch. Read more »

The Hendricks Chapel food pantry has partnered with SUArt Galleries and fitness studio Barre3 Syracuse for an hour-long donation-based barre class for SU students, faculty, staff and community members. Read more »

The Black Lounge marks the commencement of Black History Month activities at Syracuse University featuring R&B singer Leah Jenea. Read more »

SU senior Oladeji Awe released a song titled “Walt the Crane” as an homage to the 580-foot crane being used to renovate the Dome. Read more »

Tyler Cameron will speak about his experience on the reality show, his modeling career and philanthropic work on Feb. 7 in Goldstein Auditorium. Read more »

khristian kemp-delisser served as director of SU’s center for less than two years. Read more »

Three tribute bands embodying U2, Oasis, and R.E.M. will perform rock music from the ‘80s and ‘90s at The Westcott Theater. Read more »

Artist Dionne Lee’s exhibit, “Trap and Lean-to,” uses multiple mediums to discuss her place in America as an African American. Read more »

The Young Voices Project brought “When They See Us” to four different middle schools in Syracuse after performing at Redhouse Arts Center. Read more »

The Good Life Foundation aids youth living in poverty by teaching them life skills through hip-hop culture. Hasan Stephens created the organization to reduce youth violence, poverty and incarceration. Read more »

Hope Cafe serves a mixture of Peruvian, Italian and American cuisine while serving those in need. The cafe is run by volunteers and donates its profits to aid children living in extreme poverty around the world. Read more »

Screen Time Columnist Patrick Gunn discusses season 2 of Netflix's hit show "Sex Education." Read more »

The Women’s Network, a networking organization aimed at connecting women across a variety of professional fields, is spreading to chapters across the country. Read more »

Brandon “Taz” Niederauer, a 16-year-old guitarist, and Bad Mama’s Blue Band performed at Funk ‘n Waffles on Friday. Read more »

Renegade Magazine sets out to make students “feel good” after last semester’s hate crimes and bias-related incidents. Read more »