Writer: Amy Nakamura
Mitchell Kuga on his unconventional career path, journey to embracing identity
The 2009 Newhouse grad spoke about giving yourself permission to grow as a writer and finding your career path. Read More »
Meet the newest alumni members of The Daily Orange Board of Directors
The five new board members are excited to get to work and find ways to help sustain The D.O. for years to come. Read More »
Duck: Amy Nakamura
Design Editor | Fall 2017-Spring 2018; Senior Design Editor | Spring 2019; Digital Editor | Fall 2019; Feature Editor | Spring 2020 Read More »
‘Urinetown’ to open Redhouse Art Center’s 2021-22 season
The Tony award-winning musical is set to open the season following the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More »
Syracuse Stage postpones performances, annual Cold Read Festival
Productions of “Once” and “Yoga Play” have been pushed back, as well as the annual Cold Read Festival. Read More »
University Union cancels remaining in-person events
All remaining UU events of the spring 2020 semester, including Mayfest and Block Party, will be canceled. Read More »
American Spiritual Ensemble performs at Hendricks, speaks on historical music
The group stopped in Syracuse for their annual Winter Tour around America. Dr. Everett McCorvey explained the historical significance. Read More »
John Krasinski speaks about community, parenthood in ‘A Quiet Place Part II’
The writer, actor and director spoke to The D.O. about his choice to film in upstate New York and the movie’s message of family. Read More »
University Union partners with #NotAgainSU for movie screening
The screening of “Bombshell” will be moved to Crouse Hinds Hall. Read More »
Syracuse Stage reveals 2020-21 productions
“Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein” and Roald Dahl’s "Matilda The Musical” will be among the many productions in the new season. Read More »
University Union, Oxfam to screen documentary for International Women's Day
The Netflix documentary features the 2018 congressional campaigns of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortex, Amy Vilela, Cori Bush and Paula Jean Swearengin. Read More »
24th Annual Chili Fest raises money to restore Thornden Park
The Thornden Park Association hosted its 24th annual Chili Bowl Fest to raise money for park restoration. Read More »
Winter Carnival provides free food, activities for students
The almost 100-year-old event is meant to help students relax and enjoy campus during the winter months. Read More »
SAMPLING SYRACUSE: Winterfest 2020 features culinary delights in downtown Syracuse
Syracuse Winterfest 2020 offered locals and visitors the chance to enjoy and explore the various tastes of downtown Syracuse. Read More »
The Oscars’ lack of diversity and inclusion continues in 2020
The Academy historically has had a problem with diversity, and this year’s Oscars awards are no different. Read More »
The Black Lounge kicks off Black History Month at SU
The Black Lounge marks the commencement of Black History Month activities at Syracuse University featuring R&B singer Leah Jenea. Read More »
The Women’s Network at SU expands to universities across the U.S.
The Women’s Network, a networking organization aimed at connecting women across a variety of professional fields, is spreading to chapters across the country. Read More »
Renegade Magazine establishes voice for black students on campus
Renegade Magazine sets out to make students “feel good” after last semester’s hate crimes and bias-related incidents. Read More »
First Year Players begin auditions for spring musical ‘9 to 5’
First Year Players is holding auditions for its show “9 to 5” this week. Sign-ups for the show are located on the first floor of the Women’s Building. Read More »
CNY Playhouse celebrates inclusivity in classic thriller ‘Wait Until Dark’
‘Wait Until Dark’ is a thrilling classic centered around a blind woman who uses her visual impairment to her advantage when three people invade her home. Director Kassandra Melendez-Ramirez focused on widening the gender and ability roles set for the production. Read More »
Asian, Asian American students grapple with hate crimes
Members of the Chinese Student and Scholars Association presented Chancellor Kent Syverud with a list of nine demands at a Friday meeting. Read More »
VPA transmedia department to hold forum on #NotAgainSU demands
The department will cancel classes on Tuesday from 2:15 p.m to 5 p.m. for all transmedia faculty and students to attend the forum. Read More »
Center for International Services hosts Asian student-led forum
Asian students voiced concerns about SEM 100, financial aid and the need for Mandarin-speaking counselors at Thursday’s forum. Read More »