
Egal Adan went from a Kenyan refugee camp to Clarkson University
The Henninger High School graduate moved to Syracuse from a Kenyan refugee camp when he was six years old. Read more »
The Henninger High School graduate moved to Syracuse from a Kenyan refugee camp when he was six years old. Read more »
Step inside the end and the beginning of one family’s journey. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board considers the lack of public discussion had about the Bandier Program’s intra-university transfer. Read more »
By making better passes and not forcing shots, Syracuse has staved off top competition in close games and kept its eight-game win streak alive. Read more »
Movie columnist Lilly Stuecklen looks at the daring jump Hasbro has made in the film industry. Read more »
The two-hour meeting began with problems and became more contentious when Vice Chancellor and Provost Michelle Wheatly took the floor. Read more »
Boris Gresely and Daniela Lopez support James Franco and Angie Pati as the next Student Association president and vice president. Read more »
A new $181 million arts center and “untraditional” record label signify a dedication to the arts while Trump pulls away from them. Read more »
This all-day, international summit aims to raise awareness about disability rights and culture. Comic artists from The Department of Ability and Access Avengers will be featured. Read more »
Business columnist Daniel Strauss explains the complexities behind the Trump administration’s rollback of Obama-era internet privacy rules. Read more »
Adding a couple ounces of rum to a berry smoothie gives the illusion of health, but the feeling of a tropical summer drink. Read more »
SUPRA’s 3rd Annual Walking Tour will take 50 participants through the refugee community in Syracuse, with stops at refugee learning and resettlement centers and a shared meal at a restaurant run by a Pakistani refugee. Read more »
Morgan Widner won a game-high seven draws on Tuesday but also turned the ball over four times. Read more »
The road to gaining naturalized citizenship is long. The leaders of the Northside Catholic Youth Organization guide immigrants and refugees along it. Read more »
As college application season begins, students will be applying to colleges all over the country. In Syracuse, refugees face linguistic, cultural, and administrative barriers to entry. Read more »
Tom Moore’s career started at Denver, then moved to Jacksonville and ended up at Binghamton, which faces No. 1 Syracuse on Saturday. Read more »
The committee — comprised of faculty, staff and administrators — spent “considerable time” during the current academic year on the report, which includes a section on SU’s 2017-18 budget plans in addition to highlighting several areas of concern related to SU’s finances. Read more »
The state will be investing $200 million to combat the heroin and opioid epidemic in New York state. Read more »
Follow the tips humor columnist Patty Terhune has laid out here to safely navigate 4/20. Read more »
Lorraine Branham, dean of the Newhouse School, said many people involved in the program have advocated for years that the program transition to Newhouse. The university announced the move in late March. Read more »
After losing 7-6 in game one, the Orange took advantage late in game two when the Niagara defense was less settled and tacked on some late game runs to sweeten the score and give themselves a cushion to propel it to victory. Read more »
South Crouse Development Project
Chuck’s spent its last night at its current location at 727 S. Crouse Ave. on Tuesday night. Chuck's owner Steve Theobald said in an interview Tuesday that he’d like to move Chuck’s to a location within 50 yards of where it currently is. Read more »
Half a century after becoming the first woman to run the Boston Marathon, Kathrine Switzer is still pushing for women’s equality in sports. Read more »