Building community around faith and food
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Host Marnie Muñoz speaks with Asst. News Editor Mira Berenbaum about how Jewish students have found community on SU s campus.
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On this episode of The Daily Orange podcast, host Marnie Muñoz speaks with Asst. News Editor Mira Berenbaum about how Jewish students have found community on SU’s campus.
Also in this episode, Asst. Copy Editor Kailey Norusis discusses how the Eastern Farm Workers Association supports local low-income workers and Asst. Digital Editor Gavi Azoff talks about one SU student who has raised thousands of dollars for pediatric cancer with a hot cocoa stand.
Javier el Jugador ended last Pride Union Drag show with a crown, and a ring
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Rachel Ayala, who goes by the drag stage name Javier el Jugador, has performed in four of Pride Union’s Annual Drag Shows, but this year she won for the first time.
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For four years, Rachel Ayala has taken to the stage in Pride Union’s Annual Drag Show and become drag king Javier el Jugador. This year, she dazzled the audience with her black joggers, cheetah print jacket and zebra print mask. At the night’s end, Ayala won the show. And, as if the night couldn’t get any better, she popped the question to her partner, Cheyenne Gentle.
Slow and steady progress for SU, graduate students and the city
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In this episode of The Daily Orange podcast, News Editor Michael Sessa breaks down the SU Board of Trustees report on campus climate.
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After a year-long investigation, a Syracuse University Board of Trustees special committee on diversity released a report detailing 10 recommendations to improve the campus climate. But how much can the student body trust the recommendations of a predominantly white, predominantly male and predominantly wealthy organization to address the needs of students of color?
News Editor Michael Sessa directs this question to the board’s co-chairs in this episode of The Daily Orange podcast. Also in this episode, host Marnie Muñoz discusses graduate students’ progress in the fight for a living wage with Asst. News Editor Sarah Alessandrini, and runs down how Safe Space CNY is offering accessible mental health services wit
Eating disorders controlled their lives. Now, 3 SU students tell their stories.
Photo Illustration by Emily Steinberger | Photo Editor
The Daily Orange spoke with (from left) Emily Bright, Alexis Peng and Gwen Mercer about their experience with eating disorders.
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Editor’s note: If you are struggling with disordered eating contact the National Eating Disorder Awareness hotline by calling 800-931-2237 or by going to https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/.
The Daily Orange talked to three Syracuse University students who discussed their experience with eating disorders.
Gwen Mercer, junior
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