
Daily Archives: November 1, 2015


Crockett: Influential women have power, platform to counter ‘catfight’ culture
Gender and Sexuality columnist Elaina Crockett argues that more high-profile women supporting other female artists in their respective industries can be a powerful move to end “catfight” culture. Read more »

Raury: 21 songs to know
Check out this playlist before Raury's concert on Thursday. Read more »

Howie Hawkins runs for city auditor to promote left-wing Green Party policies
Green Party candidate for city auditor, Howie Hawkins, has run for elected office over 20 times. He has lost every time. However, Hawkins remains an important figure in Syracuse politics despite the losses. Read more »

Student Association works to implement preferred name change
The Student Association is working with the LGBT Resource Center and Information Technology Services to give students at Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF the ability to change their names on class rosters and university email addresses. Read more »
SU students to share collegiate experiences through online survey
Syracuse University undergraduate students will have a chance starting Monday to share their collegiate experiences with SU staff through the online, anonymous Orange Survey. Read more »

Razzi: GOP debate’s memorable moments highlight shift away from interparty conflict
Conservative columnist Victoria Razzi picks out the three most memorable moments from the latest Republican presidential debate. Read more »
SU alumnus runs for Onondaga County legislature
Timothy Rudd, an SU alumnus and Syracuse native, is running for a spot on the Onondaga County legislature. Read more »
Lecturers talk global conservation efforts, decline of fisheries
Lecturers from different fields talk about the different aspects of fisheries, from the scientific to the the journalistic. Read more »

Department of Education to increase higher education opportunities for high school students
The United States Department of Education has announced the launch of an experiment to increase the opportunities for high school students from low-income backgrounds to take college courses. Read more »
Gutierrez: Coordinators, students should make efforts to amplify Blackstone LaunchPad program
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez suggests that the university community has a role to play when it comes to the success of the Blackstone LaunchPad program on the Syracuse University campus. Read more »

What it takes to change the time on the Hall of Languages clock tower
Daylight savings time was this weekend, check out how Physical Plant changed the Hall of Languages clock. Read more »
Interactive crime map: Oct. 25–Nov. 1
Here's a look at some crime from the past week. Read more »

Pascale Italian Bistro at Drumlins offers affordable student menu
Pascale offers a brand new student menu with over five dishes to choose from. Everything on the menu is $10, consisting of dishes like “all you can eat pasta,” grilled salmon and personal pizza. Read more »

SUNY-ESF researchers discuss possible reasons for the unclear decline of sugar maple trees
A recent SUNY-ESF research study found that the sugar maple tree has been experiencing negative growth rates over the last few decades despite conditions that favored their growth and regeneration. Read more »

Schneidman: Clock management shouldn't factor into Scott Shafer job status debate
Scott Shafer shouldn't be ridiculed as much as he has been for clock management, something that always comes with a reason behind it. Read more »

Stevens: A ranking of Daniel Craig's first 3 James Bond films
Ranking the first three Daniel Craig Bond films makes for an interesting debate. So before the highly anticipated “Spectre” comes to theaters this weekend, let’s review the current Bonds films from worst to best. Read more »

Week in News: Remembrance Week, mothers of Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown speak at SU and more
Here's what happened in news in the last week. Read more »
Silvi Uattara rebounds from Friday performance to help lead Syracuse to win over Clemson
Silvi Uattara played just one set on Friday, but rebounded on Sunday to help lead the Orange to a four-set win over Clemson. Read more »

ACC Roundup Week 9: Suspensions after Miami's miracle, SU's struggles and more
The officials who gave Miami a touchdown are suspended, Syracuse's struggles continue against backups and more. Read more »

Visual breakdown: How FSU's Travis Rudolph burned Syracuse's secondary
Here is a breakdown of how Florida State wide receiver Travis Rudolph scored three touchdowns against Syracuse. Read more »

Stock up/Stock down: Jonathan Thomas shines while Eric Dungey has subpar performance
Jonathan Thomas had seven tackles but Eric Dungey only completed 11 of his 24 passes. Syracuse lost its fifth straight game on Saturday to No. 17 Florida State Read more »

Week in Pulp: Hoverboards, budding musician
Get caught up on this week in Pulp. Read more »

FSU running back Jacques Patrick uses big stature to bulldoze Syracuse defense
Syracuse again struggled against a big running back on Saturday in its 45-21 loss to Florida State. The 6-foot-2, 235 pound Jacques Patrick ran for 162 yards. Read more »