1st SCSD-wide marching band beams Syracuse city pride
The Pride of Syracuse City School District Marching Band gives students a sense of pride for their hometown and the art of music. Read more »
The Pride of Syracuse City School District Marching Band gives students a sense of pride for their hometown and the art of music. Read more »
Annual festivals like CNY Pride, CNY Scottish Games and the Syracuse Nationals experienced unprecedented turnout this summer. With entertaining performances and exhibits, the festivals are a safe space for Syracuse residents to come together and celebrate. Read more »
A seismic monitor in Williamstown, located roughly 40 miles north of Syracuse, reported an intensity of 2.7 following the 4.8 magnitude earthquake at 10:23 a.m. in New Jersey, according to the USGS. Read more »
On the first 70-degree day of the year, Syracuse students gathered outside to juggle, read, slackline and more. Read more »
Family and friends remember Liam Zoghby, a sophomore and student manager for SU's men's basketball team, as warm, passionate and considerate. Read more »
A look into the annual Holidays at Hendricks concert, behind the scenes and in front of the audience. Read more »
Protesters marched from the Maxwell School to the National Veterans Resource Center, calling for end to violence and divestment from Israel. Read more »
Choreographer Maya Kulkarni pulled pieces from ancient Hindu texts and merged them with modern themes to craft the “Shilpanatanam” dance at the Everson Museum of Art — a celebration of past and present. Read more »
The fire broke out in a classroom in Newhouse 1 on Thursday evening. No one was injured. There was smoke damage, Dean Mark Lodato wrote. Read more »
Led by a jazz band, a parade of furry friends decked out in Halloween costumes marched down Westcott Street on Oct. 28 at the second annual Halloween Dog Parade. Read more »
The annual Westcott Street Culture Fair showcased the cultures which encompass Syracuse through entertainment, food, music and vendors. Read more »
The two robberies occurred off-campus between Thursday night and early Friday morning, with one SU student injured, according to DPS. Read more »
Savorcuse supports local businesses through creativity and marketing Read more »
Students crowded the stage at Juice Jam to jump and sing along to hit songs from headliner Flo Rida. Denzel Curry, Ryan Beatty and Rachel Grae's also performed at this year's festival. Read more »
The more the merrier: Syracuse community gathers around food, friends and music at the 25th annual Festa Italiana. Read more »
Bringing families and friends together with good food since 1998, the Syracuse Italian festival celebrates its 25th anniversary. Read more »
Syracuse community members gathered at Forman Park for a 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony. Read more »
TCGplayer workers gather with other labor unions at the New York State Fair to fight for fair treatment and policies from their employers. Read more »
Check out four new restaurants that are opening their doors in Syracuse this semester. Read more »
The building that houses Hungry Chuck’s is officially up for lease, Christopher Snyder of University Hill Realty confirmed with The Daily Orange. The bar will… Read more »
Now that the city can continue toward the removal of the Christopher Columbus statue, there is potential for future legal action when the administrative approval process is complete. Read more »
The $2.25 billion Interstate 81 Viaduct Project will replace the Almond Street viaduct with a community grid of surface-level streets and a business loop. Read more »
The New York State Office of Cannabis Management confirmed that FlynnStoned will be the largest cannabis shop in the state. Read more »
Other nearby schools in New York state do pay their orientation leaders, including Ithaca College and Stony Brook University. Read more »