Writer: Sophie Szydlik
Chloe Hechter reclaims stereotypes, one TikTok at a time
Syracuse University alumna Chloe Hechter amassed a following of over 75,000 on TikTok using an exaggerated, satirical version of herself in skits. Read More »
From ruins to restored: 100 years of the mighty Wurlitzer organ
After nearly being demolished alongside RKO Keith’s Theater, the Empire State Theatre & Musical Instrument Museum’s Wurlitzer organ is still playing almost 100 years later thanks to devoted volunteers who keep its music alive. Read More »
In the maple syrup community, cultural roots run as deep as maple trees
Many maple farms, predominantly family-owned, are suffering as winters become shorter and shorter. It means the time frame for making the syrup is shrinking. Read More »
From Syracuse to Broadway, 'How to Dance in Ohio' is making history
‘How to Dance in Ohio’ brings neurodivergent representation to Broadway after beginning at Syracuse Stage Read More »
CNY Swifties never go out of 'Style'
‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ film takes Destiny USA, and the world, by storm Read More »
Recovery Awareness Months gives people in recovery their dreams back
After dealing with substance use disorder for many years, Ashley Dickson works to raise awareness for others who are struggling. Read More »
Campus voice: which film won the Barbenheimer battle?
The numbers are in. But now, we want to hear from you. Which movie do you think won the opening weekend battle? Read More »
Alec Baldwin to host Syracuse International Film Festival
The Syracuse International Film Festival announced actor Alec Baldwin will host the 20th annual festival in September. Read More »
Campus voice: Which design should be Syracuse’s next flag?
The Syracuse Flag Initiative named its semifinalists and is conducting a city-wide survey for the community to vote on their favorites. But, The Daily Orange wants to hear from the campus — which design do you think should be selected as the next flag of Syracuse? Read More »
Jazz concert featuring acclaimed guitarist defies language barriers
Internationally acclaimed jazz guitarist Leandro Pellegrino was joined by fellow jazz musicians and stopped by SU to perform their music with professor Marianne Solivan. Read More »
Local senior living community residents reflect on their lives for As Young As You Feel Day
March 22 marks As Young As You Feel day and the residents of the local Brookdale Summerfield Independent Living center have offered their advice to the youth. Read More »
Students, community advocates seek stronger support network for eating disorder recovery
In recognition of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Syracuse community members reflect on the involvement of the university and local clinal providers in assisting those who are struggling. Read More »
The Mardi Gras Celebration Concert honored jazz through the ages
This past Tuesday, the Setnor School of Music hosted its first Mardi Gras Celebration Concert, showing the evolution of jazz in the U.S. Read More »
Setnor composition students debut original work on Valentine's Day
Students of the Setnor School of Music celebrate love with their compositions at the Valentine’s Day Composers’ Concert. Read More »
SU students strive to destigmatize sobriety with social events, community support
Experts say being sober on a college campus is daunting, but possible with sober social programming, support networks and self-affirming boundaries. Read More »
'Ammo in my arsenal:' Cody Nagle defies stigma for those in recovery
Cody Nagle redefines her recovery from substance use disorder as an asset to empower others as a lawyer. Read More »
Syracuse Ballet stages its annual 'Nutcracker' production
In their annual production of the Nutcracker, The Syracuse Ballet Company combines new and old, offering audiences holiday nostalgia. Read More »
SU alumna Shanti Das advocates for mental health through non-profit
Shanti Das shared her journey as a leader in the music industry and how she left it behind to protect her mental health. Read More »
Explore vibrant lights at Onondaga Lake and more holiday-themed events this season
Check out Lights on the Lake or go to a regional market for fun events around Syracuse this holiday season. Read More »
Learn about Syracuse history, go to a salve-making workshop and more events this week
Political journalism, indigenous heritage and an international guitar will all appear in events this week on and around the SU campus. Read More »
At SU, learning disability inclusion is a primary focus all year
As Learning Disability Awareness month draws to a close, inclusivity and stigma remain at the forefront of our minds, to accommodate the needs of all learners at SU. Read More »
Get spooky on the dance floor at these Halloweekend concerts
House shows and local venues will be hosting shows throughout the weekend, leading up to Halloween. Read More »
After leaving SU at 19, Carlo Di Giammarino finds success as a filmmaker
“Swiss Army Knife” Carlo Di Giammarino employs his skills as a journalist and his passion for storytelling to shoot original documentaries across the globe. Read More »