
4 SU students selected as Public Policy and International Affairs Fellows
The program helps prepare undergraduate students for graduate programs in public policy, public administration, international affairs or a related field. Read more »
The program helps prepare undergraduate students for graduate programs in public policy, public administration, international affairs or a related field. Read more »
After the American Rescue Plan Act was signed into law in March 2021, Walsh unveiled a strategy plan for the city’s allocation of funds. The new dashboard provides information on the progress of that plan. Read more »
There are a variety of single-use plastics around SU. The Starbucks cups, plastic lids at CoreLife Eatery and Halal Shack in Schine Student Center, even plastic utensils at dining halls. Read more »
Following eight Final Four appearances with the women’s lacrosse program, Gait has used his focus on the “mental side” of the game with the men’s program. Read more »
Advanced statistics like weighted on-base average and isolated power can quantify the Orange's offensive impact. Read more »
SU senior Mira Fleschman created InTune to encourage more focus toward the state of mental health in the music industry. Read more »
Before his book talk on April 6, Hamid Ismailov spoke to The Daily Orange about his novel “Gaia, Queen of Ants,” along with how it was written and translated. Read more »
Sean Tucker began competing in track as a freshman in high school, and continued that by running on Syracuse's track team this year. Read more »
Onondaga County Legislators voted 9-8 on Tuesday to table a proposed law that could extend legislators’ terms from two years to four. Read more »
The Red Hot Chili Peppers’ latest album, “Unlimited Love,” feeds on the band’s past strengths while also opening them up to new listeners, music columnist Anish Vasudevan writes. Read more »
Getting an internship, however, can be quite difficult, but with this how-to guide, you will hopefully find a summer internship in no time. Read more »
Annie Boos, a Cal transfer, made her outdoor debut last weekend at the Stanford Invitational. Read more »
Bruen said his work during his current term, such as the expansion of free menstrual products across campus, in his conversation with The D.O. Read more »
Steele spoke about the connection between faith and public service during the annual Borgognoni Lecture. Read more »
The African Student Union hosted the second Miss Africa pageant on March 31 in Goldstein Auditorium. Read more »