
Daily Archives: April 17, 2016

Syracuse resident advocates against establishment politics
North Syracuse resident Marlin Kisselstein urges community to be cognizant of establishment politics. Read more »
Reader responds to April 7 Liberal column on Democratic unity
Howard Sachs responds to Joanna Orland's 4.7 Liberal column "Young Democrats should unite behind party, not divide over candidates." Read more »

Interactive Crime Map: April 11-17
Take a look at what happened in crime near Syracuse University this week. Read more »

Nick Mariano honors late childhood friend by wearing No. 23
The number on Nick Mariano's jersey and the undershirt he wears for every game is in honor of Christian Federico, a childhood friend of Mariano who died when he was 20 years old. Read more »

Speakers share personal stories and experiences at TEDxSyracuseUniversity event
The theme for this year’s TEDxSyracuseUniversity event was Glitch. The seven TEDxSU speakers shared stories and experiences that were meant to challenge the status quo of the negative connotation associated with the word “Glitch.” Read more »

Week in News: Donald Trump draws supporters and protesters to rally, next Student Association leaders elected and more
Take a look at the major stories that happened this week in Daily Orange news. Read more »

Eric Evangelista and Joyce LaLonde react to being elected Student Association president, vice president
The pair garnered 1,934 votes — equivalent to 46.9 percent of the vote — defeating their opponents, Charlie Mastoloni and Jessica Brosofsky. Read more »

SUNY-ESF researchers look to restore American chestnut tree population
The American chestnut accounted for 25 percent of the tree population in the eastern United States before the arrival of blight. Read more »

The Gem Diner brings a throwback vibe to classic diner food
The Gem Diner offers delicious, typical diner foods. It is located 10 minutes off campus on Spencer Street and is a good alternative to Modern Malt and Stella's Diner. Read more »
Palmer: Potential new law could criminalize grassroots car racers
The Environmental Protection Agency is considering a law which would stop all would-be racers from making any kind of modification that would tamper with, or have an effect on, the emissions coming out of a car’s tailpipes. Read more »

Stevens: Ken Burns' documentaries continue to stun audiences
TV columnist Kyle Stevens discusses the latest Ken Burns documentary, "Jackie Robinson," and the rest of Burns' films to see what made this documentarian so well-known. Read more »

Benjamin: Technology and nostalgia are a winning combo in “The Jungle Book”
Movie columnist Erik Benjamin, talks about how Disney is playing off a trend of remaking classic animated films in live action. He discusses the recent release of The Jungle Book. Read more »

SU alumnus works to change stereotypes surrounding black community
Moises DeLeon, an SU alumnus, started the company The Young Black Successful, LLC in order to help combat the negative perceptions of black youths he saw in the media. Read more »
Syracuse football recruiting: Class of 2017 wide receiver Sharod Johnson commits to the Orange
The Orange picked up a commitment from a Class of 2017 wide receiver on Sunday night. Read more »

AnnaMarie Gatti allows 1 hit in blowout win over North Carolina State
AnnaMarie Gatti and Syracuse blasted North Carolina State 13-0 on Sunday. The SU pitcher allowed just one hit. Read more »
Dina Hegab leans on talk with coach to help SU beat Virginia Tech in regular season finale
Dina Hegab faced a comeback by Virginia Tech's Katherine Butler, but a talk with coach set her on track to get the win. Read more »

Week in Pulp: Meet Otto the puppy, freshman writes music about home state Wisconsin
Catch up on this week's best Pulp stories here. Read more »

Anna Shkudun helps Syracuse clinch first-round bye in ACC tournament in 5-2 win over Virginia Tech
No. 32 Syracuse earns first-round bye with win over No. 30 Virginia Tech. Anna Shkudun's No. 1 singles match win helped SU grab the 5-2 victory. Read more »

Syracuse scores 8 of 13 runs with 2 outs in shutout win over N.C. State
Syracuse scored eight of its 13 runs with two outs in Sunday's win against North Carolina State. Read more »

Murthy: Top 10 ways to write a better essay
It's time to buckle down and crank out those term papers and final essays. But with the sun shining outside and Syracuse snow finally melted, it's a difficult task. Pulp feels your pain and found ways to make writing a little less painful. Read more »

Armory Square Night Market brings together crafters, artists
Vintage button bracelets, flavored salts and even plants that smell like popcorn — these diverse items can all be found in Armory Square on a daily basis. But last night, they all came together in one location, SKY Armory, for the Night Market. Read more »