Tag: Atlanta
Metro Boomin, Future prove their mettle with ‘WE DON’T TRUST YOU’
“WE DON’T TRUST YOU” is the first full-album collaboration between Metro Boomin and Future. Together, the artists capture hustle and progress. Read More »
Young Thug returns to form with ‘Business is Business’
379 days after being imprisoned on numerous federal charges, Young Thug’s first album post-incarceration ‘Business is Business’ displays the rap legend’s unyieldingly impressive talent. Read More »
Atlanta rapper JID showcases storytelling expertise on ‘The Forever Story’
Atlanta rapper JID dropped his first album since 2018, showcasing his lyricism and story telling skills that have significantly evolved over the past four years. Read More »
SU students mosh at the Dome for first Block Party since 2019
Hundreds of students crowded the Dome for the 2022 Block Party concert, featuring co-headliners 2 Chainz and Baby Keem. Read More »
Young Thug underwhelms with emotional flow in latest project 'Punk'
From its best bar to a necessary skip, Record Review columnist Anish Vasudevan has the scoop on Young Thug’s latest. Read More »
Artists, students enjoy return of in-person concerts at Juice Jam 2021
Artists Jack Harlow, B.o.B, Audrey Nuna and Bea Miller brought crowds to this year's Juice Jam. Read More »
SU junior's clothing brand uplifts voices of those frustrated by social injustice
With his apparel brand VOICE, Jordan Pierre aims to create a platform where marginalized communities can be heard and social change enacted. Read More »
Urban Market Space boosts marketing opportunities for Black-owned businesses
Local business owner creates a market space at Sankofa Park in Southside neighborhood for Black-owned businesses. Read More »
SU organizations host vigil in response to anti-Asian hate
Roughly 3,800 incidents of racial violence against Asian Americans have been reported during the pandemic, according to Stop AAPI Hate. Read More »
SU, SUNY-ESF students discuss history of anti-Asian racism at forum
The forum included remarks from Asian students, staff and faculty concerning their experiences with anti-Asian racism. Read More »
Gallery: Syracuse community members rally against anti-Asian hate
The Syracuse Party for Socialism and Liberation and the Syracuse ANSWER Coalition held a rally in Thornden Park to protest anti-Asian violence. Read More »
Asian American, international students talk racism on campus and beyond
In this edition of The Daily Orange Podcast, host Marnie Muñoz sits down with international student beat writer Francis Tang and opinion columnist Isaac Ryu to discuss their experiences with anti-Asian racism in the United States. Read More »
Anti-Asian racism is rising nationally. Here's how SU students are experiencing it.
Anti-Asian racism in the U.S. has a deeply rooted history that can be traced long before the start of the pandemic. Read More »
Residents honor victims of Atlanta attacks, denounce anti-Asian racism
Organizers at the vigil praised the solidarity that the crowd, which included members of Women’s March Syracuse and Rebirth SYR, exemplified. Read More »
Gallery: Dozens honor victims of Atlanta shooting
Candles were handed out to everyone in attendance for a moment of silence to remember those lost in the most recent act of violence against the Asian American community. Read More »
Syverud, Student Association VP condemn anti-Asian racism
Stop AAPI Hate, a nonprofit that tracks hate incidents against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the U.S., received nearly 3,800 reports of hate incidents — including verbal harassment and physical assault — throughout the pandemic. Read More »
Could freshman Frank Anselem be Syracuse’s next starting center?
Jesse Edwards made a strong appearance in Monday night's win over North Carolina. What needs to happen for him to become Syracuse's next center? Read More »
Ron Sherman on his illustrious career, from Hank Aaron to Jimmy Carter
When Hank Aaron made his way around the bases after hitting his historic 715th home run, Syracuse graduate Ron Sherman was there to take the photo. Read More »
SA hopes to improve financial aid resources for students
Vice President Sameeha Saied outlined the organization’s plans to connect with SU financial aid offices at SA’s Monday meeting. Read More »
Students should learn about SU’s legacy
Student Life columnist Maria Sanchez argues that attending SU’s 150th anniversary events can empower students with knowledge of the university’s legacy. Read More »
Late Newhouse dean Lorraine Branham remembered for leadership, fostering community
About 100 people filled the pews of Hendricks Chapel to pay their respects to Branham, who died on April 2 after a battle with cancer. Read More »
Kelsey Davis: SU senior, entrepreneur channels passion into production company
SU senior and entrepreneur Kelsey Davis uses her passion and forward-thinking to lead by example. Read More »