'Breaking Bad’ actor RJ Mitte on living with cerebral palsy, staying confident
Actor RJ Mitte talked to SU students about his experience with cerebral palsy and self-confidence. Read more »
Actor RJ Mitte talked to SU students about his experience with cerebral palsy and self-confidence. Read more »
The ennui of modernity: a marriage crumbling from the realization of complacency and deceit within the relationship. Read more »
After being sent home for quarantine, many SU students found a hobby through Depop, a social platform used to buy and sell used clothes. Read more »
The exhibition, a representation of the African Diaspora, tells the stories of Lavett Ballard’s family and issues affecting the Black community. Read more »
Lizmarie Montemayor makes and sells original jewelry from her dorm room. Read more »
Syracuse superfan Anthony DiNicola spends his spare time securing vaccine appointments for vulnerable members of the community. Read more »
The pandemic has impacted each graduating class’ experience at SU. Humor columnist Eliot Fish is back to determine which complaint takes the cake. Read more »
Two SU architecture students curated a three-part video exhibition to commemorate Black History Month. Read more »
The Daily Orange talked to three Syracuse University students who discussed their experience with eating disorders. Read more »
The activist famous for his role in the TV show “Breaking Bad” will speak to SU and SUNY-ESF students on March 4 from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. EST. Read more »
For one of the events for Syracuse University’s Racial Equity Academic Symposium, two SU alumni spoke in-depth about the mental health challenges in the Black community. Read more »
WERW-AM will be hosting their annual Spring Lunch Party featuring hip-hop duo Coco & Clair Clair and rapper 645AR. Read more »
From Cardi B to Tierra Whack, the contributing editor at Pitchfork explains her reporting process and how she became an assistant teaching professor in Newhouse. Read more »
Syracuse organization seeks to empower Black women through sisterhood and solidarity. Read more »
Ballerina Misty Copeland spoke to Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF students, faculty and staff on Tuesday night. SU alumna Shanel Bailey moderated the webinar. Read more »
SU senior returned from winter break with her new sourdough bread company. Now she is selling loaves out of her Park Point apartment. Read more »
The last film of the “To All The Boys” series, inspired by Jenny Han’s books, is now streaming on Netflix. Read more »
With online games and Zoom breakout rooms, the recruitment process for fraternities and sororities at SU is virtual this semester. Read more »
Upskill Education, an SU student-run nonprofit, provides virtual one-on-one free tutoring to students in grades kindergarten through college. Read more »
"Hit and Bitch," "Still Here and Indigiqueer," "Number Guys" and "Hot Mess Hotline" are a few of the many student-run podcasts at Syracuse University. Read more »
Maggie Rogers serenaded Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF students, faculty and staff on Sunday night. Read more »
SU sophomore started her jewelry business Fully Wyred over winter break and has found recent success through social media. Read more »
SU students are disappointed Kimmel dining center has closed before Schine student center becomes a 24/7 facility. Read more »
“Deadlocked and Loaded: Disarming America,” a social justice art exhibit, is on display at ArtRage Gallery through April 18. Read more »