Tag: Hendricks Chapel
SA passes bill calling for peace amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war
Syracuse University's Student Association announced its stance on the Israel-Hamas war through a bill, calling for a ceasefire and peace. Read More »
Gallery: Holidays at Hendricks decks the chapel with music, holiday cheer
A look into the annual Holidays at Hendricks concert, behind the scenes and in front of the audience. Read More »
What you need to know about new DPS security measures in response to the Israel-Hamas war
The Daily Orange sent the Department of Public Safety a list of questions regarding its specific actions to increase security measures on campus. Read More »
SU Hillel hosts Millet Ben Haim, survivor of Oct. 7 Hamas attack
Millet Ben Haim, a survivor of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, spoke about her experience escaping the attack with students at Hillel. Read More »
Syracuse man arrested for shooting Palestinian college students
A man who was arrested for allegedly shooting three college students of Palestinian descent in Vermont is from Syracuse. Read More »
Pro-Palestinian speech is a stance for liberation, not antisemitism
Anti-Palestinian and anti-Jewish sentiments are simply different sides of the same worthless coin. No matter what side you bet on, it will flip in favor of denying people’s humanity. Read More »
Before taking a side, reflect on the consequences across communities
How did we once sit next to one another, honoring the tenacity and determination for the survival of our ancestors to now, abandoning those same morals? Read More »
Moderate messages from SU administration fail to protect Jewish students
We as members of the direct or indirect Syracuse community demand that you stop sitting on the sidelines, stop sending moderate messages through email and start using your voice. Read More »
Letters from our community in response to the Israel-Hamas war, on-campus protests
Over the past weeks, The Daily Orange has received Letters to the Editor from a range of Syracuse University’s community members regarding the Israel-Hamas war. Read the collection here. Read More »
Middle East Studies Association criticizes SU for its response to Israel-Hamas War
The Middle Eastern Studies Association sent a letter to SU leadership criticizing them for their “failure to respond to a pattern of egregious threats." Read More »
TikTok furthers generational political divides, fuels conflict
As governments and international bodies grapple with these challenges, the conversation around TikTok's influence is a microcosm of larger discussions about the power and responsibility of digital platforms in the modern world and throughout our generation. Read More »
After hundreds march to support Palestine, Ritter, Groves address 'reprehensible behavior' from protestor
Protesters marched from the Maxwell School to the National Veterans Resource Center, calling for end to violence and divestment from Israel. Read More »
Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, professors, TAs have had to navigate tension
Professors and teaching assistants at SU are grappling with boundaries for classroom discussions and public statements as the Israel-Hamas war continues. Read More »
Celebrate Native American History Month with these 7 events
Join the Indigenous community in celebration of Native American History Month with these events Read More »
‘On My Own Time’ exhibit gives local amateur artists a platform to share their work
CNY Arts’s 50th Anniversary of ‘On My Own Time’ exhibit in the Everson Museum of Art emphasizes artistry beyond the workplace Read More »
Hundreds attend peace vigil hosted by Syracuse Hillel, Chabad
Hundreds of SU students gathered outside Hendricks Chapel on Wednesday evening for a candlelit vigil that honored lives lost in Israel. Read More »
SU's inaugural Office of Diversity and Inclusion symposium ushers inclusivity forward
The symposium included a keynote panel with university leadership and research project presentations from students and faculty regarding inclusivity. Read More »
Gallery: A glimpse into how the Orange fanbase prepared for its highest-anticipated matchup of the season
Syracuse fans all across campus embodied the slogan "bleed orange" before the Clemson game, turning out in droves to tailgate and get fired up to watch the Orange take on the Tigers. Read More »
Tamar Greene performance kicks off Malmgren concert series
Broadway star Tamar Greene performs the first show of the Malmgren concert series of year Read More »
Break out your best lederhosen or drawing pencils at one of this week's events
Liven up your week with these Syracuse-based events Read More »
Haudenosaunee Welcome introduces new students to ancestral land, honors its sanctity
On Monday, members of the Syracuse community came together to honor the land and cultures of the Onondaga nation at the Haudenosaunee Welcome Gathering. Read More »
Deanna Witkowski shares 'sacred jazz' with students during SU residency
As part of her residency at SU, Deanna Witkowski shared her ‘sacred jazz’ and performed with the Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble, the Orange Juice Quintet and the Hendricks Chapel Choir this past weekend. Read More »
Jason Max Ferdinand Singers collaborate with SU's choirs for performance at Hendricks
After appearing on the stage of Saturday Night Live, the Jason Max Ferdinand ensemble stopped by Hendricks Chapel this past week to perform, delivering an electrifying show. Read More »
Our ideas of spirituality miss the mark. It can have a positive impact and much more
Meditation and spirituality can have positive effects on the brain. It has been demonstrated that meditation can reduce pain, improve your immune response and relieve stress. Meditation is one of many contemplative practices that help people focus their thoughts and energy inward. Read More »