
Daily Archives: November 6, 2016


Libonati: For one beat writer, watching Eric Dungey play has become cringe-worthy
A high hit knocked Eric Dungey out of Syracuse's matchup with Clemson and furthered the perception that it's become cringe-worthy to watch Dungey play. Read more »

Syracuse University researchers continue to further gravitational wave research
Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies have formed a partnership with universities and a planetarium to advance the search of gravitational waves with GravitySpy, a science project that allows the general public to get involved in scientific research. Read more »

Syracuse earns No. 3 seed in NCAA tournament, will host Harvard on Nov. 12
No. 3 seed Syracuse gets its title defense started at 11:30 a.m. on Nov. 12 when it faces Harvard. Read more »

Veganism can be good for you, both on the streets and in the sheets
Though many think veganism is all about saving animals and eating clean, sex and health columnist Lydia Chan says there maybe sexual advantages as well. Read more »

Happy 10th anniversary to Amy Winehouse’s iconic album 'Back To Black'
In honor of Amy Winehouse’s album 'Back to Black"'s 10th anniversary, music columnist Phoebe Smith brings us back to why the album was so iconic. Read more »

Ottothon 12-hour dance marathon breaks fundraising record
Ottothon took place in Goldstein Auditorium Sunday, Nov. 6, hosting approximately 950 dancers raising money for Upstate Golisano Children's Hospital. Read more »

FilmStruck fills streaming hole for movie connoisseurs
In the middle of the streaming age where so many platforms offer the same services, FilmStruck targets people seeking quality, artistic cinema. Read more »

Syracuse University launches program encouraging students to design, pitch inventions
Syracuse University students from College of Engineering and Computer Science, School of Architecture and the College of Visual and Performing Arts School of Design are able to apply a six-week collaborative project on designing and pitching invention, known as Invention Factory. Read more »

Skip the coffee and try matcha, as a drink and as a dessert
Matcha is a fine powder made by grinding up green tea leaves, commonly found in latte form. It can be added to smoothies, baked goods and even savory dishes. Read more »


Energy and environmental sustainability research propelled by funding from Center of Excellence
Faculty from Syracuse University and the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry will conduct research on environmental and energy sustainability in the Syracuse area, thanks to grants from the Syracuse Center of Excellence. Read more »
SU students participate in political campaigns, advocate for the millennial vote
It's no secret millennials aren't the most involved when it comes to politics. Three students who were involved in political campaigns talk about their work, social issues and voting. Read more »

Engineering students can now access desktop computers at Link Hall remotely
Syracuse University's Student Association launched a new program on Friday that will give up to 30 students in the College of Engineering and Computer Science access to a Link Hall desktop from their personal computers. Read more »

Republicans, Libertarians should see election as stepping stone
Conservative columnist Alex Deitrich endorses Gary Johnson as a means to expand the two-party system. Read more »

Character, experience make Clinton best bet for United States
Liberal columnist Ryan Dunn endorses Hillary Clinton because of her experience and temperament. Read more »

Syracuse University's iSchool to develop a lab that works with the 'Internet of Things'
The School of Information Studies is partnering with LifeSource Health Inc. and the Netherland-based The Things Network to help expand the internet of things, a development of the internet that would enable physical objects to have network connectivity and communication via the internet. Read more »

SUNY-ESF club studies, looks to conserve endangered reptile species
SUNY-ESF students have created a new club to talk about research, education and conservation of reptiles. Read more »

Stock up/stock down: A look back at Syracuse football's 54-0 loss to Clemson
Find out which way Syracuse's players are trending after the Orange's 54-0 loss to Clemson on Saturday. Read more »

Syracuse men's soccer knocked out of ACC tournament by Clemson on penalty kicks
After tying 1-1 in regulation and two overtimes, Syracuse was knocked out of the ACC tournament by Clemson on penalty kicks. The Tigers made four penalty kicks while SU converted just two. Read more »

'Laura and the Sea' comments on tragedy with humor
SU drama's production of "Laura and the Sea" opened Saturday night with a healthy dose of dark humor. Read more »