
D.O. Sports’ most newsworthy stories of spring 2020
With the spring semester coming to a close, here’s a list of the 10 most-newsworthy sports stories from the last five months. Read more »

With the spring semester coming to a close, here’s a list of the 10 most-newsworthy sports stories from the last five months. Read more »

From Joe Girard III’s hometown legacy to the Syracuse 8’s legacy 50 years later, here are the 10 best-written sports stories from the spring 2020 semester. Read more »

A class-action lawsuit filed Friday alleges that Syracuse University has improperly retained tuition payments and fees after the spring semester moved online due to the coronavirus pandemic. Read more »

The Haitian-born DJ will perform virtually for students at 8 p.m. on Friday. Read more »

During the livestream, the singer-songwriter performed six songs, including “1950” and “Ohio,” and told students about what she has been doing during quarantine. Read more »

The two main factors affecting the city’s financial status are a decrease in sales tax revenue and cuts in state aid. Read more »

The Daily Orange first reported on the document in October. Read more »

DPS is investigating a post to a social media website for Greek life that contained “bias comments” about Black people, Catholics and Hispanics. Read more »

Singer-songwriter King Princess will perform in a virtual concert at 9 p.m. on Saturday, May 2. Read more »

Seniors Alexa Romero and Toni Martin cried together when their season was canceled, but they are both returning for a fifth year in 2021 Read more »

In its meeting on Tuesday, the NCAA’s Board of Governors took steps toward drafting NIL rules next January. Read more »

As immigrants and refugees typically struggle with health treatment and financial resources, advocates from the city of Syracuse weighed in on how these communities are facing increased hardship during the coronavirus outbreak. Read more »

The 1990 men’s rowing team is the last Syracuse boat to medal at the IRAs. Read more »

As businesses across the county cut down expenses and reduce staff, soon-to-be graduates at SU and across the county find their careers, and their futures, increasingly in doubt. Read more »

In light of COVID-19 and University Union’s decision to cancel in-person events for the remainder of the semester, UU will be hosting a virtual concert featuring Brooklyn native King Princess. Read more »

Local health institutions can submit requests for cloth masks to The Syracuse Mask Project website, which connects them to people who sew the personal protective equipment. Read more »

With the suspension of residential classes due to the COVID-19 pandemic comes the cancellation of exhibits and showcases scheduled for the end of the spring semester. Read more »

As SU celebrates its 150th anniversary, The Daily Orange reflects on 150 years of old, new and ended traditions. Read more »

In its two years of operation, The Ark has hosted shows with local music artists such as NONEWFRIENDS. and The Brazen Youth. Read more »

The “Queer Eye” star told an audience of several hundred viewers about his life in quarantine, his cats and aloe vera hair treatments, among other topics. Read more »

SU officials said Friday they have been receiving reports of students violating social distancing guidelines. Read more »

Syracuse announced that it will grant the NCAA-approved extra year of eligibility to any graduating spring athlete in good academic standing. Read more »

Wildhack said that the health and safety of everyone involved with athletics is the main concern. Read more »

SU will disperse at least $4.9 million in emergency financial aid grants to students as part of a federal stimulus package. It is awaiting guidance about how to utilize other relief funding. Read more »