
It’s time to BeReal: Summer 2022 through the lens of the popular app
After taking the world by storm, Syracuse University students talk about their experiences with the new social media app BeReal. Read more »

After taking the world by storm, Syracuse University students talk about their experiences with the new social media app BeReal. Read more »

The Mexican Student Association hopes to bring awareness and connection to Mexican culture on SU’s campus in its first year as a registered student organization. Read more »

Activists and lawmakers are working to redirect $85 in funding for an aquarium toward issues like housing instability, child poverty and lead contamination. Read more »

Syracuse University and Onondaga County continue to monitor the potential threat monkeypox poses and prepare protocols in the event of a potential outbreak. Read more »

New hires Chris Tobin and Chris Nucerino fulfill the roles of fundraising manager and business manager at The Daily Orange. Read more »

Despite its severe weather reputation, students have no shortage of things to do in Syracuse beyond the campus. Read more »

The greater Syracuse music scene will feature several concerts in coming weeks, from a range of genres and prices. Read more »

Syracuse VPA alumnus Joe Blank found his creative purpose by exploring the intricacies of relationships in his films. Read more »

While SU classrooms were quiet all summer, the city of Syracuse was anything but. Check out these events that happened over the past months in the area. Read more »

Jimmy Boeheim departs for Greece in a week to join AS Karditsas, which recently earned a promotion to the first-division of the Greek Basket League. Read more »

Many of the candidates agreed on environmental policy, but differed on approaches to cryptocurrency mining and social issues. Read more »

Dr. Kevin Stensberg will replace Terra Peckskamp as the new interim senior director of Student Living, according to an email sent to Syracuse University Resident Advisors on Monday. Read more »

SUNY Oneonta-based band, Seeing Double, grapple with new-found TikTok fame and their future in the music industry. Read more »

DPS responded to Haven Hall at approximately 3:45 a.m. Wednesday morning after two male suspects entered the building illegally. Read more »

The fraternity's national council announced that the decision to close the Phi Epsilon Chapter at Syracuse University went into effect on June 28. Read more »

The Center for Policy Design and Governance, which will be within the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, will offer instruction on and practical application of policy design and implementation. Read more »

The agreement is part of a plan to restore and rehabilitate natural resources damaged by the release of hazardous substances, according to the statement. Read more »

After combining for 109 goals in 2022, Megan Carney and Meaghan Tyrrell will return to SU for a fifth year. Read more »

Indie singer-songwriter Soccer Mommy’s highly-anticipated third album, “Sometimes, Forever”, takes listeners on a vulnerable journey of heartbreak and healing. Read more »

In a press conference held at Planned Parenthood’s Syracuse Health Center Friday afternoon, central New York legislators and local leaders spoke on the controversial ruling’s impact on future generations of Americans. Read more »

SCOTUS’s ruling is incredibly harmful and threatening to the millions of individuals living in our country who rely on this procedure to ensure their safety and the right to reproductive rights. Read more »

Jimmy Boeheim averaged 13 points per game and had a 46.7% field-goal percentage in one season at Syracuse. Read more »

Following the mass shooting in Buffalo, SU students are likely already concerned with their safety on and around campus. With the Supreme Court’s decision, students have even more reason to wonder if they are really safe in New York. Read more »

Buddy signed with the Detroit Pistons, while Swider joined the Los Angeles Lakers after neither player heard their name called. Read more »