Tag: alumni
'The best of us': Chris Snow’s belief, strength helped him leave an impact wherever he went
Chris Snow died Sept. 30 after going into cardiac arrest following a four-year battle with ALS. He left an impact on those he worked alongside at The Daily Orange and as an NHL executive. Read More »
Scholars & Champs offers locals 'a walk down memory lane'
Scholars & Champs, a store on Salina Street, transports customers back in time with its vintage apparel. Read More »
Gallery: Snapshots of 2023 graduates
Congratulations to the C lass of 2023! Here is a gallery to remember and commemorate your big day. Read More »
Memorable moments of the class of 2023
From COVID-19 to Coach Boeheim’s retirement, this graduating class has witnessed an eventful four years at SU. Read More »
A roadmap to graduation week events
The Syracuse University class of 2023 bounds towards graduation, celebrating various events along the way. Read More »
Redfest festival unites SU, ESF in a day of music
Music festival Redfest unites SU and ESF students for a day of music and fun, creating a fun and relaxing show to end the semester. Read More »
Josh Walls highlights women of color in SU community with Black and Gold pageant
First-year law student Josh Walls fulfills his career dreams and champions women of color with the Black and Gold pageant. Read More »
Porshia Derival talks DanceWorks, connecting culture through art at 119 Euclid’s Fireside Chat
119 Euclid hosted a fireside chat with alumnus Porshia Derival, examining the power of cultural expression through dance and the importance of hip-hop in the Black experience. Read More »
SU and the Remembrance Program need to work harder to move forward
I am frustrated and ashamed by how the program and SU have handled this situation. They have consistently downplayed and overlooked the impact that these antisemetic findings have on the future of Remembrance. Read More »
Your guide to Syracuse University homecoming weekend
Homecoming week, a time to celebrate both alumni and students, will feature lectures, cookouts and even stargazing. Read More »
4 steps to getting a summer internship
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 »
The Daily Orange needs your help to win College Media Madness
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Degrees overseas: Why SU students should consider a semester abroad
Studying abroad allows students to step out of their comfort zone, immerse themselves in a new culture, and focus on regional academic interests. Read More »
Support the next generation of student journalists
We’ve set a goal to raise $15,000 this December. Every dollar will go toward paying students in 2022. Read More »
Alumni raise money for cancer, men’s health with growing-out-mustache campaign
Each November, member’s of SU’s Movember team engage in a month-long campaign to raise money for prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention. Read More »
Alumni, employees look back on 50 years of People's Place
Students, employees and alumni reminisce on 50 years of the student-run cafe, People’s Place. Read More »
Meet Emily Steinberger, The D.O.’s 2021-22 editor-in-chief
Get to know Emily Steinberger, the 2021-22 editor-in-chief of The Daily Orange. Read More »
Meet the alumni who recently joined The Daily Orange Board of Directors
Get to know the new members of The D.O.'s Board of Directors, who shared memories of their time at The D.O. and what they hope to accomplish on the board. Read More »
2 SU alumni take cross-country road trip with friends on ‘Beanie’ the bus
These graduates are road-tripping across America’s national parks in a remodeled school bus from the '90s. Read More »
Advice from an Orange geezer
SU is a place unlike anywhere else in the world ... What I learned doing all of this should not die with me. Read More »
Absence of Light project creates platform for voices of incarcerated people
The D.O. has published guest columns and personal essays from incarcerated people in Auburn Correctional Facility. Read More »
COVID-19 put D.O. traditions on pause. But there are some silver linings.
The fall semester was devoid of many traditions cherished by students and alumni. Read More »