Onondaga Nation citizens and other community members gathered at the Syracuse Inner Harbor to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day, representing a movement to shift attention away from Christopher Columbus and toward indigenous communities. Read more »
Liberal columnist Noah Estling argues that Syracuse Police Department Chief Kenton Buckner should be commended for his calls for community help to diversify the department. Read more »
Student life columnist Sophie Becker argues that SU should strive to find stories that explicitly address diversity on the terms students will encounter it on campus. Read more »
The Drag Queen Bingo event will feature a queer-themed bingo game, a drag performance and a question and answer session with internationally renowned drag queen Shangela Laquifa Wadley. Read more »
As Syracuse University joins the growing trend of esports at the collegiate level, the Barnes Center at the Arch’s new gaming room gives gamers a new advantage. Read more »
After more than three decades at 744 Ostrom Ave., The Daily Orange is moving its operation down the street due to university construction plans. Read more »
International student enrollment in the United States is on the decline, but data from SU’s Office of Institutional Research and the Slutzker Center for International Services show that the university is not following this trend. Read more »
A report from the university’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions found that the number of freshman applicants dropped by almost 20% between the 2018-19 academic year and the current academic year. Read more »
Syracuse men's and women's basketball players and coaches attended the annual media day festivities last Friday, posing for photos and answering questions before the season. Read more »
We invite you to hear directly from our reporters about the stories that drive our Syracuse community on The Daily Orange Podcast, hosted by Ghael… Read more »
Gender and sexuality columnist Erin Sheffield argues that community religious leaders can help rebuild trust in religion following abuse by Catholic priests in Syracuse.
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To those in attendance, the day represented a time to shift public attention away from Christopher Columbus and to instead begin commemorating indigenous communities. Read more »