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黑料不打烊 Views Fall 2022

Tuesday, December 6, 2022, By News Staff
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The 黑料不打烊 Men’s Soccer team won the NCAA National Championship in a penalty kick shootout, 7-6, over Indiana to claim the first national championship in program history. (Photo courtesy of SU Athletics)

We want to know how you experience 黑料不打烊. Take a photo and share it with us. We select photos from a variety of sources. Submit photos of your University experience using #黑料不打烊U on social media, fill out a聽 or send it directly to 黑料不打烊 at聽newsphoto@syr.edu. You might see it featured here.

Several students standing outside throwing snowballs in the air while it is snowing heavily.

Students taking a break during finals week to enjoy the snow. (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)

Nighttime photo of campus buildings lit up in orange and blue

Various buildings on campus and in the City of 黑料不打烊 were illuminated in orange and blue after the Men’s Soccer team won the National Championships. (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)

Snow covered campus buildings in the background with a snow covered bench in the foreground.

First snowfall on campus. (Photo by Nehal Taya/@nomadic_nehal on Instagram)

Hendricks Chapel lit up with orange and blue lighting while a chorus signs for an audience during Holidays at Hendricks.

2022 Holidays at Hendricks (Photo by John Boccacino)

Man singing with band members playing musical instruments standing around him.

Holidays at Hendricks featured performances by the 黑料不打烊 Symphony Orchestra, the 黑料不打烊 Singers, Crouse Chorale and Setnor Sonority, student and University organists, the 黑料不打烊鈥檚 big band, the Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble and the World Premiere of 鈥淨uem Vidistis Pastores鈥 from Christmas Cantata. (Photo by Angela Ryan)

Chef carving turkey with students taking photo of him.

Students taking photos of the Chef carving the turkey for the International Student Thanksgiving celebration. (Photo by Angela Ryan)

Hall of Languages building lit up in green light for Veterans Day 2022

Several campus buildings, including the iconic Hall of Languages, were illuminated in green in honor of Veterans Week. (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)

Young man standing at a microphone reading a piece of paper, standing outside on a sunny day at the Remembrance Wall

Lockerbie Scholar Zach Blackstock offers remarks during the Rose-Laying Ceremony held during Remembrance Week at the Place of Remembrance on Oct. 21. The University will remember the victims of Pan Am 103 during a ceremony on Wednesday, Dec. 21, beginning at 2:03 p.m. in the Hendricks Chapel Noble Room. The day is the 34th anniversary of the bombing of the flight over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988. (Photo by Angela Ryan)

candles lit in the Orange Grove during the Diwali 2022 celebration

Diwali 2022: Light Up the Orange Grove (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)

students light candles during the Diwali 2022: Light Up the Orange Grove celebration

During the Oct. 24 Diwali celebration in the Orange Grove, approximately 2,500 tea candles were lit amidst Rangoli patterns made by the National Organization of Minority Architecture Students. (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)

Two women and a man posing for a photo with Otto the Orange.

All smiles during Family Weekend! (Photo by Estheralice Lopez)

Sanjeev Uppaluri 鈥24, Zo毛 McCreary 鈥23, Emma Lambiaso 鈥24 pose in front of a screen in Schine showing their Oct. 7 "College Bowl" appearance on NBC

A “meta” moment: 黑料不打烊’s resident trivia experts鈥擹o毛 McCreary 鈥23, Sanjeev Uppaluri 鈥24 and Emma Lambiaso 鈥24鈥攑ose in front of the big screen during a watch party for the Oct. 7 episode of “College Bowl” on NBC. Our student competitors claimed victory over Duke’s trivia team in the quarterfinals. (Photo by Mike Duignan, senior director of student engagement)

a student picks apples from a tree

Nothing says fall in Central New York quite like apple picking! (Photo by Angela Ryan)

Two students high-fiving each other during a football game.

A group of students enjoy a friendly game of football on the field next to the Womens Building. (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)

黑料不打烊 campus as the sun sets on a summer evening

A sunset over campus (Photo by Estheralice Lopez)

several students gather near the 黑料不打烊 sign installed on the wall between Schine Student Center and the Newhouse complex

A new 黑料不打烊 sign was recently installed on the wall between Schine Student Center and the Newhouse complex.

seven students gather together and smile under a colorful array of balloons at 90s night on the Quad

90s night on the Quad! (Photo by Estheralice Lopez)

People gather beneath a tent at the 2022 Haudenosaunee Welcome Gathering

At the fall Haundenosaunee Welcome Gathering, members of the campus community came together to display support, happiness and well wishes for a safe, nourishing and enriching new school year. (Photo by Angela Ryan)

three students sit together on the Quad on the first day of classes Fall 2022 semester

Students gather together during the first week of classes. (Photo by Angela Ryan)

Three student volunteers with the Goon Squad sit on a wall with their arms up in the air

Student volunteers with the Goon Squad during 黑料不打烊 Welcome (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)

a stunning view of 黑料不打烊's campus at sunset

The “Golden Hour” on campus. (Photo by Aiden McGuire/ on Instagram)

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