
Daily Archives: September 7, 2016


'INSURMOUNTABLE': How Syracuse University handled a case of assault against a student abroad
Page Garbee, a Syracuse University alumna, was assaulted by a male SU student while studying abroad in 2014. The case provides a glimpse into how SU handles incidents of violence against women. Read more »

Sterling Hofrichter tries to fill Riley Dixon's void
Riley Dixon graduated and left for the NFL Draft, in which the Denver Broncos took him. Now, Sterling Hofrichter is trying to replace him this season. Read more »

Syracuse men's soccer is searching for midfielder consistency
All of Syracuse's starters are locked in except in the midfield. Through four games, six different midfielders have all started in the same two spots. Read more »

Eva Gordon shows improvement from sophomore season
From high school to her junior year, Eva Gordon has improved her game. Now, she's starring for her hometown team. Read more »

Study reveals a state’s economic and social environment affects women's life expectancy
A study conducted by a Syracuse University professor and two others found where women live within states has a significant impact on their life expectancy. Read more »

Binge drinking at night can affect your gym gains during the day
After passing out in the gym after a night of drinking, sex and health columnist Ryan Williams looks into how binge drinking can affect physical and mental health, including all the work you put into the gym. Read more »

GSO makes moves to improve career services, set up off-campus security cameras
In the first Graduate Student Organization Senate meeting for the semester, officers report their respective reports and new officers were elected. Read more »

National labor board ruling to allow graduate student employees to unionize
The National Labor Relations Board overturned a 2004 ruling which prevented graduate students working as research and teaching assistants at private universities from forming labor unions. Read more »

Syracuse University launches website on diversity and inclusion
Syracuse University has launched a website featuring the university's programs and efforts on diversity and inclusiveness. Read more »

Rose wine delights tastebuds with fruity, sweet notes
The Sutter Home Pink Moscato wine, typically a white wine, has layers of flavors, including: tropical fruit, caramel and sweet vanilla. Read more »

Syracuse University announces fall 2016 University Lecture lineup
Syracuse University has announced Bre Pettis, Lynsey Addario and James Corner as speakers for its University Lecture series for the fall. Read more »

Who to draft if everyday life was Fantasy Football
Ever wondered who you would draft onto your fantasy football team in real life? Humor columnist Patty Terhune tells us who would make the cut for her team. Read more »

The man and reason, behind Hillary's pantsuits
Hillary Clinton wears the same type of pantsuit to all of her events, but where are they all coming from? Humor columnist Josh Feinblatt sits down with her pantsuit designer to get the scoop. Read more »

Syracuse football injury report: Jamal Custis, Wayne Morgan and George Morris out against Louisville
Wide receiver Jamal Custis, defensive back Wayne Morgan and running back George Morris were listed as out for Syracuse's game against No. 13 Louisville on Friday at 8 p.m. No one was labeled questionable or probable. Read more »

Syracuse University to hold event to inspire women entrepreneurs
An event called, “Inspiring Women Entrepreneurs,” will be held at Syracuse University's new entrepreneurship center. The event will include a keynote speech by Tameka Montgomery and a panel discussion. Read more »

Cornell University student starts first semester at 12 years old
Jeremy Shuler, a freshman at Cornell majoring in engineering physics with a minor in mathematics, is as old as a seventh grader. Read more »

SU professor named New York Choral Director of the Year reflects on musical upbringing
John Warren, one of Setnor's leading professors, received the award after the New York American Choral Directors Association read glowing letters from former students. Read more »
Food delivery app can be used both off and on campus
Tapingo, a food pickup and delivery app created in San Francisco, has come to Syracuse. Students can use the app to order food for pickup at on-campus cafes, something Grubhub doesn't do. Read more »

Sports memorabilia show comes to East Syracuse
The Albany NY Show Promotion has held similar events for 40 years, and this is the first time in six years that this sports event has come to Syracuse. Read more »

Chain-setting controversy becomes focus ahead of Syracuse's matchup with No. 13 Louisville
The chain crew being set has turned into a central issue surrounding the SU-Louisville matchup on Friday. Read more »

Syracuse's Otto the Orange ranked No. 8 best mascot in college football
In a ranking pulled together by Sports Illustrated, Otto the Orange is boasted as one of the best college football mascots in the country. Read more »

New SU policy on deans' salaries provides more balance in pay grade
The Daily Orange Editorial Board agrees that SU's new policy on former deans' salaries is more fair to faculty members while also acknowledging the worth of ex-deans as faculty members. Read more »

NY animal laws should be first step toward more humane testing
Environment columnist Victoria Chen examines the debate on animal testing ethics, and where the rules and regulations can be improved. Read more »