Companies to pay for climate change-related damages under state law
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a law requiring carbon-emitting companies to pay for climate change-driven damages across the state. Read more »
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a law requiring carbon-emitting companies to pay for climate change-driven damages across the state. Read more »
Generative AI recreates Daft Punk’s 2003 anime science fiction film, “Interstella 555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem.” Read more »
JMA Wireless was awarded a $44 million federal grant as part of the CHIPS and Science Act, Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer. Read more »
For 31 years, actors dress in elaborate costumes from the 1840s and commit to characters for Dickens Christmas, a magical holiday time machine. Read more »
The Gingerbread Gallery at the Erie Canal Museum serves as a family tradition for many Syracuse locals. Read more »
The Daily Orange conducted a survey to see which songs and artists made up Syracuse University students’ 2024 Spotify Wrapped. Read more »
Using his experience as a school teacher, mall Santa Claus Jim Bay brings positivity and holiday cheer to Destiny USA. Read more »
The Everson Museum of Art is hosting its 39th annual Festival of Trees & Light from Dec. 5-8 and 11-15, featuring a Christmas tree display, art workshops and holiday performances. Read more »
A constant theme in college life that also applies to surviving winter is the act of transitioning, which students must do intentionally. Read more »
This weekend, jam out with a Grateful Dead cover band, experience the fusion of classical and rock with The Rock Orchestra By Candlelight or rock out to blues band Los Blancos. Read more »
Blake Gendebien formally announced his intention to run in the upcoming special election for New York state’s 21st Congressional District. Read more »
This creates a thought-provoking divide on the different ways men and women perceive shared domestic issues. It’s critical that we challenge the polarization caused by divisive, unsympathetic rhetoric. Read more »
“In Sisters We Trust” is a satirical critique of performative activism, patriarchy and capitalism told by American Girl dolls. Read more »
Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather Part II” explores complex themes of morality, corruption and criminality through emotional acting performances. Read more »
The United States Department of Commerce has approved a $6.1 billion grant to support Micron Technology’s expansion in New York state. Read more »
The Songwriter Showcase, courtesy of Professor Jeffery Rodgers’ HNR 340 course, encourages songwriters of all skill levels to promote creativity on Syracuse University’s campus. Read more »
After emigrating from Peru, Syracuse-based DJ Renzo Quesada uses his role as a radio host on Pulso Central to spread positivity. Read more »
“The Piano Lesson," directed by Malcolm Washington, is a film following Boy Willie Charles as he tries to preserve his family’s heirloom piano while uncovering their secrets depicted in well-directed flashbacks. Read more »
While subscribing to the motivations behind 4B might make American women feel safer in the short term, we should use the response as a starting point in feminist action instead of an end goal. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Fashion and Design Society held its fall/winter 2024 show, “Mystical Medieval Realm,” Sunday in Goldstein Auditorium. Read more »
Hendricks Chapel hosted its annual Holiday at Hendricks program Sunday with performances by Hendricks Chapel Choir and Syracuse University’s Symphony Orchestra. Read more »
A decade after its premiere in theaters, Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” maintains reflexivity and reminds viewers of their humanity. Read more »
As the department navigates the evolving landscape of public health, effective leadership must be pragmatic. Read more »
Join Orange After Dark for a rejuvenating late-night breakfast this finals week, or prepare to celebrate Kwanzaa with the Community Folk Arts Center. Read more »