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Orientation Guide 2016

44 fun events to check out on campus and in the city this fall

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Syracuse has a lot of events and activities students can get involved in. Here are 44 things to do during the first weeks of school.

1. Monday, August 29: The Syracuse Chiefs, a minor league baseball team affiliated with Washington Nationals, will hold their final home game of the season against the Pawtucket Red Sox. First pitch is at 7:05 p.m., but make sure to stick around for the whole nine innings — you wouldn’t want to miss the fireworks show scheduled to follow.

2. Tuesday, August 30: Connect with the Syracuse community at the Downtown Farmers Market in Clinton Square. The market runs until October 11 and is open every Tuesday from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. The farmers market features locally grown produce, handmade crafts and recipes for healthy meals.

3. Wednesday, August 31: Canadian rock band Three Days Grace hits Chevy Court at the Great New York State Fair at 8 p.m. Since their debut in 2003, the band has sold more than 6 million albums in the United States.

4. Thursday, September 1: From middle school bat mitzvahs to high school dances, Flo Rida was a go-to for all your dance moves, singing hits like “Wild Ones” or “Low.” Catch him at the New York State Fair at 8 p.m. at Chevy Court.

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Delaney Van Wey | Senior Staff Writer

5. Friday, September 2: The Dino Babers era will officially begin when SU football welcomes instate rival Colgate to the Carrier Dome for its season opener. The Orange has not lost to the Raiders since the 1950. Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m.

6. Friday, September 2: For non-sports fans, students and faculty alike can venture downtown and enjoy the arts and culture scene at the Urban Cinametheque 2016. The event includes a free outdoor screening of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, put on by the The Urban Video Project. The fair begins at 7 p.m. at the Everson Museum of Art, and the movie starts at 8 p.m.

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7. Friday, September 2: make your way to the new Lakeview Amphitheater to see Florida Georgia Line. The country stars had what many considered to be the song of the summer with their single “H.O.L.Y.” and lawn tickets are just $32. Cole Swindell, The Cadillac Three and Kane Brown will also play at the show.

8. Saturday, September 3: They came to SU for a Bandersnatch concert last year, but if you missed it, now’s your chance to catch X Ambassadors. The alternative rockers from Ithaca have burst onto the scene in the past year with hits “Renegades” and “Unsteady,” and will play Chevy Court at the New York State Fair at 2 p.m.

9. Sunday, September 4: While listening to American Idol finalist Chris Daughtry’s band, Daughtry, at the New York State Fair at 8 p.m., try out some fair fare at the food truck competition going on at the fairgrounds all day Sunday. Over 20 food trucks from all over the state will be competing for the best mobile food at a cheap price. Fairs not your thing? Take a listen to Kill the Noise, a heavy dubstep DJ performing at the Westcott Theater beginning at 9 p.m.

10. Monday, September 5: The political rock-and-roll band Chicago will be gracing the stage at the New York State Fair at 6 p.m. The family-friendly performance will be a perfect end to your Labor Day before it’s back to the books.

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11. Wednesday, September 7: Not sure how to make the most of ‘Cuse yet? Stop by the Student Involvement Fair from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. on the Quad. Attending will be more than 150 different student organization tables to help you learn more about how you can get involved on and off campus. Here you can find your interests, get involved with other students, and make connections.

12. Thursday, September 8: For those living in the New York area, US Airways Flight 1549 landing on the Hudson river is a historic event not many will soon forget. At midnight, moviegoers can see the event first-hand on the big screen, as Tom Hanks plays the famous pilot in “Sully.” Head to Destiny USA to catch the film at their Regal Cinemas complex.

13. Friday, September 9: SU Field Hockey will host its first home game of the season when Boston College comes to J.S. Coyne Stadium. But before the game gets started at 3:30 p.m., it’ll be time for one last celebration of last year’s historic NCAA Championship. Don’t miss the unveiling of Orange field hockey’s first ever championship banner.

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14. Saturday, September 10: From 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., you can drop by to learn more about conserving water at the Clean Water Fair in the Clinton Storage Facility in the Trolley Lot. The event is free and open to the public, and visitors can tour the work done by the city to improve its water quality.

15. Sunday, September 11: Become one with nature during a tree identification hike at Green Lakes State Park. Beginning at the community room at 2 p.m., the guided hike will help you learn what it takes to identify tree — a must-have skill for any hiker. The event is free to attend.

16. Monday, September 12: Pamper yourself and get ready for Juice Jam with $10 manicures at Garbo’s Salon during its Manicure Mondays.

17. Tuesday, September 13: Classic rock band 3 Doors Down is performing at the OnCenter at 7:30 p.m., showcasing their new album, “Us and the Night,” and of course breaking out some of their hits like “Kryptonite“ and “Here Without You.” Tickets start at $40.

18. Tuesday, September 13: There will be another show in town that night, and this one is just around the corner on Westcott Street. New Orleans rockers The Revivalists bring their Strangers In The Bright Lights Tour to the Westcott Theater. The band is known for its high-energy performances and use of brass instruments to create a sound that uniquely blends both R&B and country.

19. Wednesday, September 14: It’s Pay What You Wish Wednesday at the Everson Museum of Art downtown. Whether you’re feeling generous, or need a low-budget getaway from campus, this is a quick bus ride on the Connective Corridor away from a good time.

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20. Thursday, September 15: Alumni come back to campus and join together with students to celebrate the annual Orange Center Homecoming with the theme of “Come Back to Your Happy Place.” The week will feature lectures, activities, performances, and athletic events.

21. Thursday, September 15: The Acme Mystery Company will put on “The Sound Of Murder” at the Spaghetti Warehouse downtown. From the sounds of the title, it sounds like it’ll be a murder mystery playing off of “The Sound Of Music.” Interesting. Seating starts at 6:45 p.m.

22. Friday, September 16: SU Men’s Soccer hosts its first conference opponent of the season when Boston College comes to town. The two teams split last year’s matchups, with each winning at home. The game starts at 7 p.m.

23. Saturday, September 17: The musical “Jersey Boys” will be at the Landmark Theater all weekend for a four-night stint. The winner of the 2006 Tony Award for Best Musical, “Jersey Boys” is the famed story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.

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24. Sunday, September 18: It’s the last day to check out the exhibit Politics on Paper: Art with an Agenda, an exhibit on the connection between political commentary and art. The gallery can be viewed in Shaffer Art Building during regular business hours.

25. Wednesday, September 21: Missing your summer vacation already? Return to those feelings of nostalgia with Syracuse’s Travel Photography exhibit, which can be viewed in Shaffer Art Building and lasts until May 14. Over 20 photographs, ranging from the 1880s until today, capture different landscapes and locations around the world.

26. Thursday, September 22: Journalist and University of Richmond Professor Don Belt is leading a discussion about “slow journalism,” or incorporating research and reporting digitally into writing long-form stories. In the new age of journalism, taking a note from some of the best could be vital to a student’s career. The conversation will be in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium at 4:30 p.m.

27. Friday, September 23: Get a taste of the Wild West while watching “The Magnificent Seven,” which opens in theaters at midnight around the country, including Syracuse’s own Destiny Mall. The film, starring big names like Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke, follows a group of, surprise, seven men as they help a village overrun by thieves.

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28. Friday, September 23: Want a movie that hits a little more close to home? Watch Nick Jonas’ “Goat,” a film following a college freshman as he pledges a fraternity. Viewer be warned: this film isn’t for the faint of heart. What happens when men pledge a frat? Find out in “Goat.”

29. Saturday, September 24: The third annual Ladyfest, a community-based festival highlighting feminism, people of color, and the LGBTQIA community. There will be an open mic, performances by local bands, and other vendors. The event, which lasts from 5 p.m. until 11 p.m., costs $5-10 to attend and is held at Spark Contemporary Art Space.

30. Saturday, September 24: Head to the Palace Theater in Eastwood at 11 a.m. for the 2016 Salt City Adventure Film Fest. All in 35mm film, there will be screenings of “Back to the Future,” Tim Burton’s “Batman,” “Edward Scissorhands” and “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” Tickets are $25 in advance.

31. Sunday, September 25: University Union’s annual Juice Jam Music Festival is set to be held at Skytop Field. No lineup has been announced yet, but considering last year featured Detroit rapper Big Sean, Dutch producer Oliver Heldens and Brooklyn-based alternative duo Matt and Kim, it’s probably a safe bet UU has another diverse and stacked bill in the works.

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32. Sunday, September 25: Head to the Jewish Community Center in DeWitt for the 17th annual Syracuse Jewish Music and Cultural Festival. It’s free and there will plenty of food, drink and vendors for an afternoon of great fun. Plus, performances from Ken Frieden and the Wandering Klezmorim, theSy Kushner Jewish Music Ensemble, Farah and Big Galut(e) with Robin Seletsky.

33. Monday, September 26: About Prints: The Legacy of Stanley William Hayter and Atelier 17 is continuing on until November 20. The exhibit, on display in Shaffer Art Gallery, highlights printmaking and the artists who created the prints.

34. Thursday, September 29: Syracuse is welcoming the 14th annual Human Rights Film Festival, a weekend-long showcase of films, both local and international, that highlight human injustices and social issues. Most films will be shown in Shaffer Auditorium, and are all free and open to the public.

35. Friday, September 30: The Women’s Ice Hockey team will get its season underway with the first of two games against Bemidji State University in Minnesota. Hop on the bus and take a ride to Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion to watch the team start another campaign.

36. Saturday, October 1: Comedian Amy Schumer is taking her talents to upstate New York as part of her stand-up comedy tour. Schumer is best known for her Comedy Central Show, “Inside Amy Schumer,” and most recently the movie Trainwreck with Bill Hader and LeBron James. Schumer begins at 8 p.m. at the Oncenter War Memorial. Tickets begin at $99.

37. Sunday, October 2: If you’ve got the means of transportation, make your way to the Skaneateles Fall Festival. There will be shopping, scarecrow making, and even a festival within a festival — the Shrimp and Seafood Jazz Festival will be held at the Sherwood Inn.

38. Monday, October 3: It’s time to put your knowledge to the test. Head to Trapper’s Pizza Pub in East Syracuse for trivia from 7 to 9 p.m., a weekly event every Monday. It’s free to play and prizes are up for grabs for the smartest contestants.

39. Wednesday, October 5: Are you fascinated by avian wildlife? Or maybe feel disconnected with the pigeons that longingly follow you around the city? Head downtown to Clinton Square at 6 p.m. where a guide will help you learn how to identify some urban birds and bird habitats.

40. Thursday, October 6: Maxwell and Newhouse come together to discuss one of the most significant issues of the 21st century: the conflict in Syria. Leading experts, including advocates, journalists, and professors will come together in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium at 9 a.m. to discuss the issue itself in addition to the way the media reports on the war.

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Will Carrara | Contributing Photographer

41. Friday, October 7: Book lovers fell in love with the thriller “The Girl on the Train.” Now, you can finally see it on the big screen beginning at midnight. The movie, starring Emily Blunt as the alcoholic divorcee, connects murder, secrets, and, of course, trains.

42. Saturday, October 8: It’s your last chance to see “Nine” as performed by the SU Department of Drama. The musical is based on Federico Fellini’s film “8 ½” and will run from September 30 through October 8.

43. Saturday, October 8: Get some tickets to a Syracuse Food Tour. For $41, you will be brought around downtown Syracuse for a three hour walking tour while sampling some of the finest food and drink establishments out there. And yes, Dinosaur Bar-B-Que and Pastabilities are on the list. The tours run every Saturday from May to November and start at noon.

44. Sunday, October 9: Head to the State fairgrounds and check out Collectorsfest. With over 75 tables of vendors selling sports memorabilia and toy collectables, there’s a good chance you’ll find a nifty knick-knack somewhere.





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