Tag: University Union
Student organizations cancel events, find online alternatives
Students involved in registered organizations told The Daily Orange that they’re disappointed in the change in plans, but they understand the university’s decision to move courses online and are happy about the memories they made while on campus. Read More »
University Union, Oxfam to screen documentary for International Women's Day
The Netflix documentary features the 2018 congressional campaigns of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortex, Amy Vilela, Cori Bush and Paula Jean Swearengin. Read More »
Check out these free film screenings from University Union this semester
University Union announces its Spring 2020 cinema line-up. These screenings are free for students, faculty, staff and the general public. Read More »
UU to screen 'Hitsville: The Makings of Motown'
University Union will present an advanced screening of “Hitsville: The Makings of Motown.” The screening will take place at 8:00 p.m. on Oct. 28 in HBC Gifford Auditorium. Read More »
Ryan O'Connell talks life, TV series at University Union event
Ryan O'Connell, who created and acted in the TV series "Special," came to speak in Goldstein Auditorium on Tuesday Night. Read More »
Bandersnatch 2019 performers bring energy, play hits
Bandersnatch performers provoked mosh-pits, roaring crowds and a hyped stage presence at this year’s concert series. Read More »
University Union announces 2019 Juice Jam lineup
University Union announced Wednesday that 21 Savage will headline the annual music festival, with the support of artists EarthGang, FLETCHER and Mt. Joy, and a guest to be announced. Read More »
University Union announces 2019 Juice Jam date
The 16th annual Juice Jam will be held on Sept. 8, University Union announced in a press release Friday. Read More »
Gallery: Whethan, Saba, Adult Mom perform at Mayfest 2019
Mayfest 2019 draws crowds despite rainy weather. Read More »
Gallery: Khalid, Rico Nasty rock Carrier Dome for Block Party 2019
Khalid, Rico Nasty perform at the Carrier Dome for Block Party 2019. Read More »
Mayfest performers, activities draw crowds
Mayfest 2019 brought great music, food and attractions for all students to enjoy. Read More »
Khalid brought energy to Block Party 2019
Block Party headliner, Khalid revitalized a weary crowd from Mayfest as he embraced the SU spirit. Read More »
5 things to know about Khalid before Block Party concert
Here are five things you need to know about Khalid before you snag someone’s extra floor seat from a class Facebook group. Read More »
6 things to know about Whethan, Mayfest performers
Brush up on your celebrity trivia knowledge ahead of Mayfest 2019. Read More »
Whethan, Saba, Adult Mom to headline Mayfest 2019
University Union announced the Mayfest 2019 lineup Tuesday evening. Read More »
Khalid to headline Block Party 2019
Khalid, Rico Nasty and Kenny Beats will perform at Syracuse University’s 2019 Block Party concert, University Union announced Tuesday. Read More »
The D.O. Editorial Board endorses Ryan Golden, Kailee Vick for Student Association president, vice president
The Daily Orange Editorial Board explains its reasoning for endorsing the Golden-Vick ticket over presidential candidates Jalen Nash and Mackenzie Mertikas and vice presidential candidates Raymond Perez and Sameeha Saied, respectively. Read More »
Pusha T, Flipp Dinero perform at 'Cuse Can! event
Rappers Pusha T and Flipp Dinero performed in Goldstein Auditorium Saturday night as part of 'Cuse Can!, an event aimed to promote inclusivity and foster campus dialogue. Read More »
Tiffany Haddish speaks at 'Cuse Can! event, followed by SU-led panels
Tiffany Haddish kicked off “'Cuse Can! It Starts With Us,” an event aimed at promoting inclusivity and fostering campus dialogue. Her performance was followed by two panel discussions featuring students and community leaders. Read More »
Student Association announces ‘Cuse Can!’ panelists
Bea González, Syracuse University’s vice president for community engagement, will moderate a panel on the dynamics between SU and the city of Syracuse. Read More »
‘Cuse Can!’ spending has lacked transparency — and SU students deserve answers
The Daily Orange Editorial Board believes that the “Cuse Can! It Starts With Us” event was poorly planned due to lack of transparency by Student Association leaders. Read More »
SA cabinet members criticize cost, planning of $242,000 event
Student Association members have criticized SA leaders for a lack of transparency in the planning of the “Cuse Can! It Starts With Us” event. Read More »
SA co-chair of diversity affairs resigns, calling upcoming SU event ‘queerphobic’
Diversity Affairs Co-Chair Quincy Nolan criticized the “Cuse Can! It Starts With Us” event for bringing rapper Pusha T, whose lyrics Nolan said were offensive to LGBTQ+ people. Read More »