A-Z: Your must-see guide to everything at SU
By The Daily Orange Pulp Staff
You’re here, now what? After hearing about everything Syracuse University has to offer, it might be difficult to choose where to start first. But no matter where you find your niche on campus, there are essential attractions, traditions and hidden gems that every SU student must experience.
A- (Goldstien)Alumni Center for a classy lunch on SUpercard cash B- Bubble Tea at the Unique Tea House on Marshall Street C- Classes in cool buildings like Life Sciences, Newhouse III or WhitmanD- Dome for sporting events and concertsE- Euclid Ave. late at night on the weekendsF- Farmers Market on Highbridge Street (off West Genesee Street)G- Guest speakers that are worth seeing (such as last year’s Johnny Cupcake, David Remnick and Bob Costas)H- Healthy Monday free massages in SchineI- Insomnia Cookies on Marshall StreetJ- Joining a club or campus organization (It’s a great way to meet people!)K- Kimmel Food Court after 1 a.m. on a weekendL- Law steps sunsetsM- MayFest … or SU Showcase. Whatever you call it, it’s fun.N- (The) New York Times and other newspapers that are free in campus buildings and residence hallsO- Orange T-shirts. If you go to ‘Cuse you have to own at least threeP- People’s Place coffee specialties, cheap coffee and other drinks (in Hendricks Chapel)Q- Quad, whether it’s for studying on a nice day or using the space for a snowball fight battlefield, the SU quad is an outdoor campus meeting placeR- Rose Garden in Thornton Park, a beautiful place to walk around during the dayS- Sledding on the hill in front of Crouse CollegeT- Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion on South CampusU- Underground of SchineV- Varsity Pizza on Marshall StreetW- (The) WarehouseX- eXtra perks, including big names at concerts, unique traditions and an impressive alumni listY- Yoga classZ- Zoo (Rosamond Gifford Zoo)
Published on August 26, 2009 at 12:00 pm