Syracuse women's lacrosse earns No. 3 seed in NCAA Tournament
Syracuse women’s lacrosse has earned the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Orange will face the winner of Stony Brook versus Niagara in the second round. Read more »
Syracuse women’s lacrosse has earned the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Orange will face the winner of Stony Brook versus Niagara in the second round. Read more »
SU administrators confirmed DPS arrested a parent who verbally berated students at the Gaza Solidarity Encampment and refused to deescalate. Read more »
Syracuse exploded for eight runs in the second inning against No. 14 Florida State, leading to an eventual win via run rule. Read more »
Syracuse upset No. 14 Florida State 13-5 in its regular season finale, clinching the series win and an ACC Tournament berth. Read more »
After defeating No. 15 Virginia Tech and Cornell, Syracuse extended its winning streak to three in the first game of its doubleheader versus No. 14 Florida State. Read more »
In its doubleheader against No. 14 Florida State, Syracuse defeated the Seminoles 4-3 then fell 3-2. The series-opening win marked SU’s first over Seminoles since 2005, snapping a 27-game losing streak. Read more »
Syracuse University announced a “record number” of 14 students and alumni selected as 2024 Fulbright scholars Friday. Read more »
Local politicians who represent Syracuse shared their perspectives on Syracuse University's Gaza Solidarity Encampment to The Daily Orange. Read more »
AAS faculty said at a virtual meeting Thursday night that they had “no previous knowledge” of Rolling’s appointment. Faculty were “stunned” about the announcement, as administration had “never met with (them) to discuss this.” Read more »
Following similar demonstrations at colleges across the country, Syracuse community members have established a Gaza Solidarity Encampment. Read more »
The resolution, titled “A Resolution in Solidarity with Syracuse University Protesters, Support for Free Speech and Condemnation of Antisemitism,” was passed 27-8 with two abstentions. GSO senators debated the legislation for approximately 30 minutes before it was eventually passed. Read more »
About 100 protestors met outside Ernie Davis Hall Wednesday for a walk to show solidarity with Israel amid the SU Gaza Solidarity Encampment. Read more »
Coco Vandiver often guarded elite attacks in high school, which shaped her into one of Syracuse’s top defenders. Read more »
The Onondaga Historical Association showcases Syracuse's sports history through various teams’ merchandise. The displayed jerseys serve as a recorded history for sports fans and residents. Read more »
This weekend, Bandier students will host their end-of-the-year Spring Madhouse show at The Song & Dance. SU alumni Picture Us Tiny and Shallow Alcove are returning to Syracuse to headline the live event. Read more »
Syracuse Stage actors will perform musical “Once,” a nontraditional love story that explores the realities of romance. Cast members will play several instruments throughout the performance. Read more »
With finals coming up, our humor columnist details her studying process. Read more »
This week in Syracuse, enjoy concerts from Pride and Joy to Spring Madhouse. Read more »
In her first pitching appearance since April 24, Jessie DiPasquale only allowed one hit and struck out eight batters in Syracuse's 4-0 win over Cornell. Read more »
As the encampment enters its third day, The Daily Orange has broken down the six demands from Syracuse University Gaza Solidarity protestors. Read more »
After winning its series against No. 15 Virginia Tech, Syracuse defeated Cornell 4-0 Wednesday. The Orange now turn their focus to No. 14 Florida State, who they haven’t beaten in 19 years. Read more »
Police believe a bullet found in a SUNY ESF dorm room Wednesday morning was shot through one of its windows the night before. Read more »
James Haywood Rolling Jr, professor of arts education in SU's School of Education, was named interim chair of the African American Studies department Wednesday. His appointment, which starts on May 8, will last for two years. Read more »
At 11 a.m. on Monday, several dozen SU and SUNY ESF community members set up an encampment on the Shaw Quadrangle at Syracuse University. The last 48 hours, in photographs. Read more »