
Syracuse to wear special uniforms, sneakers in Battle of the Midway
When Syracuse takes the court aboard the USS Midway on Sunday, the players will be wearing specially designed uniforms and sneakers from Nike, according to… Read more »
When Syracuse takes the court aboard the USS Midway on Sunday, the players will be wearing specially designed uniforms and sneakers from Nike, according to… Read more »
The Syracuse men's soccer coaching staff has been named the 2012 Big East Coaching Staff of the Year. Orange head coach Ian McIntyre and his… Read more »
The Daily Orange is now hiring staff members for the spring semester! Time commitment varies per position, but most staff members work between Sunday and… Read more »
Student Association elections begin on Monday and carry on through Thursday. This year, there are four candidates. The candidates range from an SA vice president,… Read more »
Syracuse University’s Office of Human Capital Development released a new set of policies on Wednesday regarding sexual harassment, discrimination and abuse. The policies were developed… Read more »
Developers, residents and business owners hope three additional Westcott Street restaurants will help revitalize a dreary corner of the popular stretch of businesses. The eateries,… Read more »
Voters who are upset with the election results must remember the presidency is only one function of government, and individual efforts can make a difference… Read more »
It’s been a hard couple of weeks for all of us. Superstorm Sandy affected everyone, even though at Syracuse University, we were miles away from… Read more »
From her office in Career Services at the Schine Student Center, Kim Brown starts each workday with a tweet. Her more than 3,000 followers see… Read more »
The league started as an idea. A vision in one man’s mind. A dream to make the Northeast the center of college basketball. It required… Read more »
All Mike Hopkins could do was watch the developments of the O.J. Simpson trial. After his playing career came to an end, Hopkins was still… Read more »
Student Association presidential candidate Iggy Nava has the tendency to relate conversations back to two very different topics: the United Nations and “Star Wars.” “My… Read more »
The building was unlike anything seen before in college basketball. Opened in 1980 on the Syracuse University campus, the Carrier Dome could seat more than… Read more »
Syracuse, along with Georgetown, St. John's and Providence, was a founding member of the Big East in 1979. Thirty-three years later, Syracuse has won the… Read more »
As the second child in her family, Megan Montana sometimes feels guilty for going to Syracuse University. “I apologize constantly for being an expensive child,”… Read more »
Every so often there comes a moment in sport that transcends time. An instance of greatness so profound, a performance so breathtaking that the memory… Read more »
Kevin Ollie was sitting in his office early in September when a serene Jim Calhoun walked through the door ready to deliver bittersweet news. Known… Read more »
Although traditionally overshadowed by national powerhouses North Carolina and Duke, this could finally be the season North Carolina State is better than its in-state rivals.… Read more »
Long an afterthought at Syracuse, Quentin Hillsman’s work in progress that is the women’s basketball team has given people a reason to pay attention. There’s… Read more »
During his freshman year, Duane Ford was looking to get involved with student government on campus, but didn’t know how. Then he met Allie Curtis.… Read more »
Sometimes, PJ Alampi needs to pause. The junior film major has a learning disability that makes it harder for him to process information. He rarely… Read more »
Many Student Association members follow the same path to running for president. Take a position in the general assembly sophomore year, run for president junior… Read more »
Syracuse University alumni will arrive on campus this weekend for Orange Central, SU’s annual homecoming and reunion weekend. The weekend includes a variety of speaking… Read more »
A survey involving Canadian universities last year revealed that, while some students use computers and tablets for note-taking purposes, most use them recreationally. Henry Kim,… Read more »