Tag: Marshall Street
Bernie Sanders to campaign in Syracuse on Tuesday
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) will campaign in Syracuse on Tuesday in his bid for the Democratic nomination for president. The campaign stop comes before the April 19 New York state primary. Read More »
How proximity influences drinking culture and DWIs on upstate NY campuses
The rate of reported drunk driving incidents at Syracuse University is relatively low. Here's why: Read More »
Police raids, oversaturation change Marshall Street bar scene over the years
Bars in the area started to decline after the Syracuse Police Department began Operation Prevent in the early 2000s to cut down on underage drinking. Read More »
Marshall Street eateries, GrubHub fuel students’ late night munchies
Most restaurants on Marshall Street are open late into the night. How does this affect student drinking habits? Read More »
On patrol on eve of Final Four, DPS officer sees calm before a storm
A Department of Public Safety offers reflects on wild nights preceding the previous Final Four games Syracuse played in. Read More »
Breathalyzer tests find nearly half of volunteers underestimate blood alcohol content levels
Over the course of three days and nights, 60 people on Marshall Street and at nearby bars had their intoxication levels voluntarily tested by a group of students in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Read More »
Fans on Marshall Street react to Syracuse's loss in the Final Four
Syracuse fans flooded Marshall Street to watch the men's basketball team play UNC in the Final Four. Read More »
Here's how to throw the ultimate Final Four viewing party
The Pulp Staff has gathered together a plethora of Syracuse items which will help you to create an ideal viewing party. From orange clothing, to beer, to snacks, following this guide will help you throw a get together worthy of a Final Four game. Read More »
Law enforcement to increase security around campus during Final Four games
The Syracuse Police Department and the Department of Public Safety will monitor the streets during the Final Four games this weekend, although they hope to not intervene. Read More »
Marshall Street sees spike in business following Elite Eight victory, prepares for more during Final Four
See how businesses on Marshall Street have handled increased traffic from Syracuse University's men's and women's basketball NCAA Tournament runs. Read More »
Former Syracuse University football player Don McPherson talks about male privilege during Take Back the Night event
Don McPherson, a former Syracuse University football player, spoke in Hendricks Chapel about male privilege and how it contributes to the culture of rape and sexual assault as part of the Take Back the Night event. Read More »
Gallery: Students gather in Castle Court before, after Elite 8 games
Here is what the Syracuse University campus looked like on Sunday — the day both SU's men's and women's basketball teams found their ways to the Final Four. Read More »
Protesters' efforts may not garner immediate results, but prove essential for social progress
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses the ways in which the Syracuse Animal Rights Organization's recent efforts to protest the local sale of Canada Goose jackets is an example of small-scale community activism that contributes to large-scale social change. Read More »
Group protests on Marshall Street over sale of Canada Goose jackets
About 20 Syracuse community members protested J Michael Shoes over the store's selling of Canada Goose jackets. Read More »
Video: Experience a Syracuse basketball game day in 360-degree video
Look around Syracuse University's campus prior to the men's basketball game against North Carolina State on Feb. 27, 2016. Read More »
Horn: Café Kubal’s engagement with Syracuse culture fuels success
Business columnist Theo Horn looks into Café Kubal’s recent growth and assesses why the small business is meeting expansive success in the city of Syracuse. Read More »
Pepsi truck hits low-hanging power line, causing 3 telephone poles to fall
A Pepsi truck hit a low-hanging power line near the intersection of Comstock Avenue and Marshall Street on Thursday afternoon, causing three telephone poles to fall. Read More »
Gutierrez: Syracuse restaurants should incorporate food donation programs for benefits, moral cause
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez explores the benefits of donating food and calls on local restaurants to work to alleviate hunger, a move that can boost the local economy while contributing to an ethical cause. Read More »
Yogurtland on Marshall Street to permanently close
Yogurtland on Marshall Street is closing Dec. 19, according to the store's Facebook page. Read More »
Sophomore trades in sweets for subs with job at Jimmy John's
Olivia Liskowitz began working at Jimmy John’s on Marshall Street in early September of this year. Read More »
Gala: Millennials can find meaning outside of organized religion
Generation Y columnist Alison Gala argues that the generational shift toward spirituality gives millennials freedom from self-exploration from the strict rules of some religious institutions. Read More »
Roads near Syracuse University campus to be closed temporarily for Joe Biden's visit
Waverly Avenue between South Crouse and Walnut avenues is scheduled to be closed between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to accommodate Biden’s arrival to and departure from Syracuse. Read More »
DPS to redirect officers to off-campus areas in wake of recent crime
DPS will not increase the number of officers dispatched around the off-campus community in light of two off-campus sexual assaults that occurred Sunday between 1 and 1:30 a.m. Read More »
Remembrance Week events to honor memory of Pan Am Flight 103 victims
Here is a preview of events that will be held during Remembrance Week to honor the memory of the 35 Syracuse University students who were killed in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing. Read More »