Tag: orientation guide 2021
Everything to know before your 1st Carrier Dome game this season
SU sophomores and freshmen have yet to experience a football game at the Carrier Dome as students. Here’s what students can expect at the Dome this season. Read More »
SU Boxing Club members return to ring with more determination since pre-pandemic
In 2020, COVID-19 canceled Syracuse University Boxing Club’s participation in the USIBA national championships. Now, the club looks forward to a new season. Read More »
What SU’s fall 2021 COVID-19 testing protocols are
Testing for unvaccinated SU faculty, staff and students will occur in Kimmel Dining Hall. The university will continue to provide testing for all campus community members, including employees’ family members, regardless of vaccination status. Read More »
SU extends Schine hours in effort to make better replacement for Kimmel
Kimmel Hall will be used as SU's COVID-19 testing center, as the university had always planned to close Kimmel Food Court following the re-opening of Schine. Read More »
The D.O. Opinion section wants to share your voice
The Daily Orange Opinion sections is eager to continue amplifying the voices of the SU, ESF and Syracuse community members. Read More »
How students are navigating intramural sports during COVID-19
Syracuse's intramural athletes hope for a return to pre-pandemic ways after missing out on over a year of traditional competition. Read More »
The Daily Orange creates mission and value statements to better define goals
We created nine values to remind current and future staff members the impact The D.O should have on our community. Read More »
The D.O. answers your questions about the fall 2021 semester
SU will use classrooms at normal capacity, and many courses that were offered online synchronously in the spring 2021 semester are now expected to be held in person. Read More »
SU allows students to visit other dorms, lifts many dining hall restrictions
Students will only be able to use the meal swipes at the five Main Campus dining halls. Campus cafes, Schine Dining and Goldstein Dining will accept payment through dining dollars and ‘CUSE Cash instead. Read More »