With Halloween approaching next week, the Office of Student Living hosted a presentation and discussion, “My Culture is Not Your Costume” examining cultural appropriation and how to confront it when you face it on campus or anywhere in life. Read more »
Halloween costumes create a lot of waste when students only wear them once on “Halloweekend,” our fashion columnist writes. Luckily there are a lot of ways to repurpose them. Read more »
The multiplayer game has become a popular social activity this semester, with many SU students playing Among Us to connect with and compete against friends. Read more »
Syracuse hair salons have implemented safety protocols including air filtration systems and increased cleaning to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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The pandemic has interrupted Halloween plans, but festivities such as the CMC Haunted House and drive-through trick or treat, have continued with safety precautions. Read more »
Boyer, an Uber and Lyft driver, had been offering free candy to riders in his car since he started driving. It landed him the nickname "The Candyman." Read more »
The Daily Orange Opinion section asked students on the Quad their thoughts on whether people should feel comfortable wearing revealing costumes. Read more »
Gender and sexuality columnist Mallory Stokker argues that the judgements we make on Halloween night reflect the sexist and constrictive attitudes we project onto women the other 364 days of the year. Read more »