
Daily Archives: April 26, 2016


Syracuse men's lacrosse heads to Georgia for ACC tournament as sport booms in area
Kennesaw, Georgia will host the ACC tournament this upcoming weekend. The region is a growing hotbed for lacrosse. Read more »

Syracuse's man-up unit is having its best season in the last 35 years
Syracuse's man-up unit has boosted the Orange's offense in 2016. It's conversion rate is the best in the last 28 years. Read more »
Anti-housing discrimination legislation necessary to curb injustice
The Daily Orange Editorial Board supports the proposed measure by Syracuse Common Councilor At-Large Jean Kessner to end discrimination against those looking to pay rent with government housing vouchers. Read more »

Wade Whitton
After a rough freshman year, Wade Whitton began to get involved with numerous extra curricular activities, which have helped him to make the campus a more welcoming place. Read more »
SA Briefs: 3 takeaways from Monday’s meeting (April 25)
The short take on Monday's Student Association meeting. Read more »

Student Association officials give updates on key initiatives at semester's final meeting
Student Association President Aysha Seedat and Vice President Jane Hong announced Monday that mobile printing and the bike share program will be implemented in the fall. Read more »

Pino: Local 'Slut Walk' poses opportunity to shift sexual double standard
Gender and Sexuality columnist Ivana Pino explains the importance of “SlutWalks” as opportunities for women’s empowerment and calls for an end to questioning sexual agency on the basis of gender. Read more »
SU student warns democracy 'in peril,' calls for increased political involvement
Syracuse University student and Democracy Matters Co-President Jessica Faunce urges the local and university communities to think more critically about campaign finance. Read more »

Senior's white ink tattoo connects her with childhood
Senior Alexandria Aruck decided to get a white ink tattoo of a quote from the classic children's book "Love You Forever," as it connects her with her family. Read more »