The Winter Student Involvement Fair was an opportunity for students to learn about new clubs as well as upcoming events put on by student organizations. Read more to learn about events happening this semester. Read more »
Assistant director Leslie McQueen spoke to The Daily Orange about the sisterhood and upbeat musical numbers featured in “Girls Night: The Musical.” Read more »
SU sophomore DJ Charel Zeitoune said that what began as a family trip to Tel Aviv, Israel, turned into the opportunity to perform at some of the biggest nightclubs in the city. Read more »
Otto Tunes released an EP titled “Other Lover” on Spotify and other streaming services on Jan. 1. Consisting of three songs, the EP details the stages of a relationship between two individuals. Read more »
First Year Players is holding auditions for its show “9 to 5” this week. Sign-ups for the show are located on the first floor of the Women’s Building. Read more »
SU professor Joan Bryant curated an exhibit of 150 photographs that show life in the Jim Crow era. The exhibit, along with two others, will be on display at SUArt Galleries from Jan. 16 to March 13. Read more »
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says the film “1917,” despite flaws in storytelling, incorporates mesmerizing technical elements such as natural lighting and a smoothly flowing camera. Read more »
‘Wait Until Dark’ is a thrilling classic centered around a blind woman who uses her visual impairment to her advantage when three people invade her home. Director Kassandra Melendez-Ramirez focused on widening the gender and ability roles set for the production. Read more »
Soprano Rachel Doehring and pianist Dan Sato paid homage to the concept of devotion on Jan. 12 at their Songs of Devotion: Music for the New Year concert. Read more »
Seventeen art photography seniors will display some of their work from their senior theses in the 2020 Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition. Read more »
17-year-old Damiano Cortini, known to his fans and followers as Emorfik, shows his dedication to producing and performing EDM music at local venues. Read more »
Screen time columnist Patrick Gunn says the simple storytelling approach used in “Richard Jewell” showcases strong performances but also creates unnecessarily slow pacing. Read more »
Hosted by Professor Chris Wildrick on Dec. 8, the Campus Cosplay Contest welcomed cosplayers of all skill levels to compete for awards in categories such as skill and performance. Read more »
Fashion and Design Society’s “The Gallery Fashion Show” featured pieces designed and modeled by students. The theme of the fashion show was art as fashion.
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Newhouse professional organization Women in Communications at Syracuse University brought “The Bachelor” star Ashley Iaconetti as a guest speaker on Dec. 3 Read more »
Actors Allison Macri and Temar Underwood talked with The Daily Orange about their upcoming performances in “A Syracuse Christmas Carol” at the Redhouse Arts Center. Read more »
Professor Johanna Keller, the founder of the Goldring Arts Journalism Program at SU, is retiring from teaching. She has combinedher love for writing and music throughout many career opportunities. Read more »
Screen Time columnist Patrick Gunn says “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” provides messages of forgiveness and openness for people of all ages and honors the legacy of Fred Rogers. Read more »
Here are some scenes from Syracuse Stages and Syracuse University's department of drama's co-production of "Disney's Beauty and the Beast." Read more »
Bassist Chris DeAngelis of electro-fusion band Kung Fu, speaks with The Daily Orange about the band's formative years and its style of music as they return to The Westcott on Dec. 7. Read more »