From the Studio
By Kelsey Thompson | April 17, 2019 Elise Marlin and Bryse Thornwell, junior Bandier students, will host a Women in Hip Hop Benefit Showcase at The Ark on Friday night. Proceeds from the event will go toward the nonprofit organization, Women in Music. Read more »
You Op To Know
By Anna Genus, Mackenzie Sammeth | April 17, 2019 Conservative columnist, Michael Furnari, and liberal columnist, Brittany Zelada, discuss free speech on college campuses. Read more »
Softball
By Anthony Dabbundo | April 17, 2019 The Orange have now lost three-straight games after winning nine of their 11 games prior.
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Tennis
By Arabdho Majumder | April 17, 2019 For now, the accounting major has a contract to work for Ernst & Young in the summer of 2020 while being the No. 90 singles player in the nation.
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University Lectures
By Gabe Stern | April 16, 2019 Indyk served two stints as U.S. ambassador to Israel under President Clinton and almost a year as U.S. special envoy for the Israeli-Palestinian negations under President Obama.
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University Senate
By India Miraglia | April 16, 2019 Syracuse University’s number of tenured or tenure track faculty was 51% in 2018. Read more »
Women's lacrosse
By Kaci Wasilewski | April 16, 2019 At times, Syracuse has been guided by its young players. It needed them against the Big Red on Tuesday. Read more »
From the Stage
By Christopher Cicchiello | April 16, 2019 Bandier freshman, Lucas Dell’Abate will DJ at Lollapalooza, a Chicago-based music festival, this summer. Read more »
Tennis
By Andrew Crane | April 16, 2019 Knutson continued her climb up the singles rankings for the fourth-straight week. Read more »
Slice of Life
By Kelsey Thompson | April 16, 2019 University Union announced the Mayfest 2019 lineup Tuesday evening. Read more »
Campus
By Emily Kelleher | April 15, 2019 As part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Bird Library is presenting an exhibiting documenting the Denny’s Incident, an anti-Asian American hate crime that occurred at Syracuse in 1997. Read more »
Screen time column
By Patrick Gunn | April 15, 2019 The Disney and 21st Century Fox merge is not helping Hollywood in creating new and original films. Read more »
Food Column
By Julian Skarston | April 15, 2019 Celebrate the long-awaited season of Game of Thrones with these GOT-inspired drinks and dishes during the show’s final episodes. Read more »
From the Studio
By Kerri McAneney | April 15, 2019 The Finnish extreme metal band Children of Bodom will perform at The Westcott Theater on Tuesday, with doors opening at 6 p.m. Read more »
Tennis
By Eric Storms | April 15, 2019 Syracuse’s top duo is ready for one last postseason run.
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Softball
By Adam Hillman | April 15, 2019 Assistant coach Vanessa Shippy brought the journal from her career as a softball player. Read more »
Women's Lacrosse
By Eric Black | April 15, 2019 The Orange remained in the top-four for almost two months. On Monday, they dropped in the rankings for the first time this season. Read more »
Women's Lacrosse
By KJ Edelman | April 15, 2019 Maddy Hertweck, a 5-year-old with cerebral palsy, is a part of Syracuse women’s lacrosse this season. Her impact hasn’t gone unrecognized Read more »
Women's Lacrosse
By Eric Black | April 15, 2019 After watching every Syracuse game growing up, Alexander never gave up on her dream to play for the Orange. Read more »
Independent column
By Madeline Johnson | April 14, 2019 Gun violence directly impacts the mental health and well-being of survivors, but it also affects the entire community. Read more »
Slice of Life
By Amy Nakamura | April 14, 2019 The third annual Mr. ASIA pageant aims to break down gender norms and stereotypes targeting Asian American communities. Read more »
City
By Kennedy Rose | April 14, 2019 The convocation speaker for the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics was announced. Read more »
Slice of Life
By Casey Russell | April 14, 2019 100 years after "The Wizard of Oz" creator and central New Yorker Frank L. Baum's death, local communities aim to preserve his legacy. Read more »