Homeless man arrested for campus burglaries to enter drug treatment
A homeless man accused of breaking into the Hall of Languages last February will avoid prison time if he completes treatment for his drug addiction. City Court Judge James Cecile has determined that...
View ArticleSU alumnus overcomes alcoholism, addiction that plagued his teenage and...
Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights are when college students come out to play in full force. For most, the night ends safely, if a little booze‐soaked, back in bed. For others, the night ends in...
View ArticleSyracuse University professors discuss trends in college student drug use
American college students use more marijuana and less opioids, a study from the University of Michigan found. The researchers analyzed behavioral trends among college students since 1980 by...
View ArticleThe Harris Project founder speaks to SU students about co-occurring disorders
Syracuse University students, escaping a late Sunday evening downpour, watched slides of a young man laughing and running flash across a screen — a young man that would eventually die of an overdose in...
View ArticleHard-driving musician Popa Chubby to rock at Funk ‘n Waffles
UPDATED: Sept. 18 at 11:20 p.m. He was writing songs as early as he can remember. At age 5, he was playing the drums. And by the time he was 18, Ted Horowitz was performing at CBGB’s alongside Patti...
View ArticleMayoral candidates explain plans to combat public health issues in Syracuse
UPDATED: Sept. 28, 2017 at 4:16 a.m. The Syracuse mayoral candidates discussed public health issues affecting the city at a public forum in downtown Syracuse on Wednesday night. At the forum, hosted by...
View Article2 friends open Syracuse dance studio, promote body confidence
As young girls, dancers Molly Naef and Jessie DaSilvia grew up two blocks away from each other in the Westcott neighborhood of Syracuse. They shared a friendship born out of similar addresses and a...
View ArticleMarijuana legalization requires restitution to communities of color
In his 2019 Justice Agenda, Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) proposed a statewide program to address the effects of marijuana-related criminalization. The program, if implemented, will reduce the impact of...
View Article3rd Disability Cultural Center director candidate presents at Bird Library
Elizabeth Sierra, a candidate for the Disability Cultural Center’s open director position, presented on what disability culture is and how she would lead the DCC at Bird Library on Thursday. Sierra, a...
View ArticleUniversity United Methodist Church pastor utilizes community outreach,...
The mingled voices and laughter of more than a dozen parishioners drifted down the hallway of University United Methodist Church following Sunday morning service. Midday sunlight streamed through...
View ArticleMarijuana decriminalization in New York downplays risks of weed
Arguments about marijuana decriminalization and legalization have become increasingly popular in last few years as states begin to change their laws about weed. New York decriminalized marijuana in...
View ArticleCuomo’s ban on flavored e-cigarettes is a drastic step in the wrong direction
America has been engaged in a battle against smoking for the majority of the past century. Although it was even longer ago when the trend began, mainstream society didn’t become aware of the health...
View ArticleStudents receive pro-abstinence education from crisis pregnancy centers
Editor’s note: This story is part of Family Values, a series investigating crisis pregnancy centers in Onondaga County. New York state requires public schools to teach sexual education classes. But...
View ArticleFreeze Out 5K to raise money for people in need
Hundreds of participants will make the trip to Onondaga Community College this Friday night for the annual Freeze Out 5K, a glow-in-the-dark run that raises money to support people experiencing...
View ArticleCuomo stopped punishing recreational marijuana users. So should you.
The Daily Orange is a nonprofit newsroom that receives no funding from Syracuse University. Consider donating today to support our mission. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has been attempting to legalize...
View Article‘Ammo in my arsenal:’ Cody Nagle defies stigma for those in recovery
Get the latest Syracuse news delivered right to your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter here. Even before she graduates from Syracuse University College of Law in the spring, Cody Nagle has already...
View ArticleWhen you bet on sports, the odds aren’t in your favor
To support student journalism and the content you love, become a member of The Daily Orange today. Gambling has become so normalized that DraftKings offered a “Never Forget” parlay on Monday, which...
View ArticleStudents vape to reduce stress, but it does the opposite
Get the latest Syracuse news delivered right to your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter here. Like most college freshmen, when I first arrived at Syracuse University in the fall of 2022, I experienced...
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