Courtesy of brotiN biswaS from PexelsĪnother outlet for potential Newhouse students is Citrus TV, one of Syracuse’s television broadcast stations. With the large presence of the Newhouse School of Journalism on campus, this is a great choice for journalism majors interested in print media or those who simply desire to share their voice on campus. The organization is entirely student-run, bringing power to the student voice. The Daily Orange is the campus newspaper and only nonprofit news source, bringing students news from the Syracuse community as well as important happenings on campus and in popular culture. They welcome all students the production goes farther than just what you see on stage, so there really is a place for everyone! Courtesy of University Union ![]() They also stage advanced film screenings, comedy shows, and talks with distinguished speakers. These concerts have brought in performances from artists such as Travis Scott, SZA, Khalid, Diplo, & The 1975 in recent years. Syracuse’s University Union (UU) is responsible for bringing to life many exciting events on campus such as the highly anticipated Juice Jam in the fall and Block Party in the Spring. Something I wish I knew as a freshman is how much easier it is to adjust to campus when you make friends who have already done it, and many of the below organizations are a great place to find those friends. With all this on your mind, joining a club is probably at the bottom of your list. Your first few weeks on campus can be stressful: adjusting to a new home, navigating campus and classes, and finding your place in a new community. One thing that can make the transition a bit easier is joining a Syracuse club or organization on campus! Courtesy of University Union ![]() As an incoming freshman in a new place, it can be hard to make friends and find your circle.
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