Syracuse women’s lacrosse has hired Maggie Koch as an assistant coach, it announced Friday. Koch will train SU’s goalkeepers, a role she previously filled with the Orange from 2008-11. Read more »
Syracuse University assistant professor of illustration, London Ladd, started his career with historical illustrations. Since then, he's gravitated to colorful, personal work inspired by his life. Read more »
Problems facing residents may ease with economic growth, but in the meantime, people’s lives in this city will not get easier without intervention. Read more »
The 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards boasted a successful performance by host Nikki Glaser, but fell short on several award nominees and recipients.
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This week, groove with Double Tiger at Funk ’n Waffles or listen to a candlelit performance by The Listeso String Quartet at the Palace Theatre.
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Fran Brown has been named the Bear Bryant Award recipient for Newcomer Coach of the Year after leading Syracuse to a 10-win season in 2024. Read more »
Ella Delucia, Syracuse University fashion design student, shares her thrifted and upcycled clothing brand, Raven Skull, with attendees at the music venue Dazed. Read more »
In full transparency, part of the reason I don’t like winter break is because it terrifies me. I’ve never been a fan of change, and going home reminds me of how prominent it’s been throughout my life. Read more »
The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity has confirmed they are in the process of returning to SU, but the university confirmed ATO is still suspended. Read more »
SU's academic winter break is a long time to fill. The Daily Orange culture staff shares how they spent their time, from 10-mile hikes at Acadia National Park in Maine to relaxing with loved ones during the holiday season. Read more »
Cicero-North Syracuse’s Elizabeth Smith became a state champion in 2024. Committed to North Carolina for lacrosse, she seeks more success in her final years with the Northstars. Read more »
The lessons from South Korea are clear: unchecked capitalism and concentrated power breed corruption, inequality and societal decay. We as Americans must confront our own chaebols and the creeping normalization of authoritarian rhetoric. Reform is possible, yet also imperative. Read more »
Kick off the spring semester with free coffee and hot chocolate in Schine or take part in a manifestation workshop at the Community Folk Arts Center this week. Read more »