Tag: social media
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 »
Use these healthy recipes to incorporate the 'rule of threes' on your plate
Though cooking in college can be challenging, meal prepping with the “rule of threes” can simplify healthy eating. Read More »
100 volunteers unite to build the only pump track in Syracuse
Community members are working to turn an empty lot on West Fayette Street into a pump track called PumpTrackSYR. Read More »
Salt City Market encourages customers to try various cuisines with ‘Foodie Passport’
Salt City Market’s "Foodie Passport" program sends customers on a voyage to every restaurant in the market. Read More »
Kick off spring 2022 registration with these Ted Lasso-themed course recommendations
The Daily Orange Culture staff have compiled a list of recommendations for spring 2022 classes, “Ted Lasso” style. Read More »
The impact student customers have on Marshall Street small businesses
Independent restaurants on Marshall Street offer students a way to support local businesses and get a break from chain food. Read More »
Tired of dining hall breakfast? Here are 3 healthy recipes to make in your dorm
Though cooking in college can be difficult, there are still ways for students to prepare healthy meals. Read More »
Funky Town Comics owners invest in childhood hobby with Coffee and Comics event
At Marketplace on James, people can buy and read vintage comics while drinking coffee and trying quirky baked goods like “taco muffins.” Read More »
Syracuse residents will use $25,000 grant to decorate space in front of City Hall
The art project will make the space into a colorful area that visually encourages public assembly and political engagement. Read More »
Syracuse poet reads verses inspired by Ghanian heritage at Salt City Market
Wednesday night poet Kofi Antwi gave a poetry reading at Salt City Market on South Salina Street. Read More »
Syracuse couple's grab-and-go deli Daybird serves Mexican-inspired dishes
Married couple Jessica Capels and Billy Brill opened a new restaurant serving Mexican-inspired deli dishes. Read More »
Students missing DJ's look forward to Lucy Blu Island Bar and Club opening
Orange Crate Brewing Company will open a new tropical themed bar, Lucy Blu, on Marshall street in the spot that DJ’s on the Hill once stood. Read More »
Flower Skate Shop holds impromptu Shortcuts skateboard race
When last week’s “Shortcuts” skateboard race through downtown Syracuse was canceled, owners from two businesses helped spur an impromptu skate sesh. Read More »
Food Recovery Network aims to reduce food waste, fight hunger in Syracuse
SU’s Food Recovery Network works to make sure unwanted food in SU dining halls isn’t wasted, collecting up to 200 pounds of food to drop off at local charitable organizations. Read More »
Carrot ginger soup: an easy-to-make dish to add to your cooking repertoire
Food columnist Capeley Zimet introduces this soup recipe, a convenient food to know how to cook for students living in dorms and apartments with small kitchens. Read More »
Callisto offers external resources for sexual assault survivors at SU
SU’s chapter of Callisto offers support resources for survivors of campus sexual violence. Read More »
SU senior’s love for Mini Lunch Box Cakes leads to unexpected success
Though she didn’t have much experience baking, Zoë Selesi decided to start her business after seeing other people making mini cakes. Read More »
Recent backlash reveals Facebook damages users’ mental health
Students at SU need to consciously decide whether the continued use of Facebook will take a toll on their mental health and well-being. Read More »
New Syracuse cat cafe offers visitors a 1-way ticket to Japan
Luna Cafe brings Japan to Syracuse through food, decor and cats. Read More »
6 high quality restaurants that won't make you and your family wait hours in line
Here’s six restaurants around campus that your family and friends will love this weekend. Read More »
Yale senior uses social media to advance advocacy efforts for Black community
Self-described “Gen-Z historian” Kahlil Greene is building his platform on social media in order to develop his advocacy work. Read More »
How to build the perfect charcuterie board for under $20
Food Columnist Capely Zimet breaks down how to build a cheap and aesthetically pleasing cheese and meat board. Read More »
A La Mode restaurant is working to reopen in October despite staff shortage
Though the restaurant was a much-loved spot in the university area, it had to close temporarily due to labor shortages. Read More »
Ranking of the top 5 coffee places around SU
In honor of National Coffee Day, Capeley Zimet channels her inner Lorelai Gilmore to rank SU’s coffee scene. Read More »