How Caitlin Sanders carved out time as Otto the Orange, CuseHacks founder
Syracuse University senior Caitlin Sanders split time in between being a founder of CuseHacks and suiting up as Otto the Orange. Read more »
Editors' note: "Who is Syracuse?" is a series that runs in The Daily Orange every spring. It highlights individuals who embody the spirit of Syracuse University. Members of the SU community were encouraged to nominate people they thought fit this description. This series explores their stories.
Syracuse University senior Caitlin Sanders split time in between being a founder of CuseHacks and suiting up as Otto the Orange. Read more »
Kevin Brennan’s has used to his multi-participation at organizations in Syracuse University to help others as it has also shaped his career aspirations. Read more »
Lily Verbeck, RHA president, governs over all residence halls on campus. Read more »
Lily Verbeck, the president of the Residence Hall Association at Syracuse University, has used her RHA position to advocate on behalf of students within the greater SU community. Read more »
SU senior Hayley Bermel talks about what it's like to grow up in Syracuse, New York and how that has impacted her future career path. Read more »
John Vigliotti, owner of Peppino’s Neapolitan, is a son of Italian immigrants who grew up appreciating the quality of authentic Italian food. He now oversees three locations and nearly 80 employees. Read more »
People’s Place manager, researcher and social justice advocate, Hayley Bermel aims to inspire other students to not take opportunities for granted. Read more »
SU senior Dreya Cherry uses her passion for music to inspire first-year students as the pit manager of First Year Players. Read more »
Junior Ryan Patel is involved with the Office of Alumni Engagement, the Forever Orange Student Alumni Council and other campus organizations. Read more »
Emily Osman, a communications design major, aims to combine her major with her love of community service. Read more »
Retired Otto the Orange Kristen Unangst has lived her college career with no “shoulda-woulda-coulda” moments. Read more »
Lawrence Moten, a Syracuse basketball legend, now mentors young children at the Boys and Girls Club. Read more »
Farah helps refugees and children of African descent living in the Syracuse community feel like they belong. Read more »
Winnie Greenberg has lived in Syracuse for her entire life. She’s worked downtown, been apart of the local arts scene and she’s seen Syracuse change drastically over the years. Read more »
Linsner is also a member of Phi Sigma Pi, a resident adviser, a University 100 tour guide, a player on the women’s club ultimate Frisbee team and a fellow with Believe in Syracuse. Read more »
Shazif Shaikh sleeps only a few hours a week, but that doesn’t dim his energy and drive to improve the science community on campus. Read more »
Stanley Bondy, facilities coordinator for the Newhouse School, stays humble despite being indispensable to faculty. Read more »
Priya Penner has only been on campus for a year, but she’s already making a mark through her involvement with the disability rights community. Read more »
Jonathan Hoster, an undergraduate recruitment specialist for the College of Engineering and Computer Science, has a reputation as a guardian angel for students and staff alike. Read more »
Julie Walas Huynh does more than just her job at the iSchool – she also coaches Otto the Orange. Read more »
Catch up on this week in Pulp stories. Read more »
David Sargalski works for the Division of Student Activities with the goal of making the place he loves even better for its students. Read more »
Kara Sheplock grew up in Indiana but as her parents are from Liverpool, she has been an orange fan her whole life. When she came to Syracuse University for college, she was disappointed in her relationship with her RA so she decided to be one and be better. Read more »
Micah Fialka-Feldman is a graduate of InclusiveU and works as a teaching assistant at Syracuse, University, where he advocates for disability rights and justice. Read more »