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Emily Bruck

is a digital producer and contributor for The NewsHouse.



Sarah Baus of Charleston, S.C., a content creator on TikTok, holds a sign that reads "Keep TikTok" outside the U.S. Supreme Court Building as the court hears oral arguments on whether to overturn or delay a law that could lead to a ban of TikTok in the U.S.
Technology

Potential TikTok ban upsetting influencers, fans

Published On: January 17, 2025

With the controversial app possibly going away Sunday, SU students are reeling at the possibility of losing access to their community and creative self-expression. 

Sacha Norton in Stockholm, Sweden in May 2024.
Campus News

From wanderlust to purpose

Published On: November 18, 2024

SU senior Sacha Norton’s initial desire to travel the world led her to volunteer in Africa, where she found fulfillment and a path for her future. 

Orange Pulse presents: Grocerry Satisfaction
Orange Pulse

Empty fridges haunt SU students

Published On: November 11, 2024

Orange Pulse data shows that students who live off-campus are consistently more satisfied with grocery options around Syracuse.

Exterior view of Glow Yoga and Juice, a storefront with a pink sign and brick accents.
Health

How Glow Yoga promotes wellness

Published On: October 30, 2024

With sessions available every day, Glow provides a warm, inviting space for anyone looking to improve their strength and lifestyle.

Two life-sized skeleton decorations glowing under red and purple lights, surrounded by spooky Halloween-themed decor, including additional skeletons and orange string lights.
Life & Style

5 unique Halloween costumes you haven't seen

Published On: October 16, 2024

Halloween is here, and it's time to break free from the basics. Check out these five unique costumes inspired by recent trends and hidden gems you probably haven't seen yet.

Employees of It's a Utica Thing food vendor at Festa Italiana Syracuse on Sept. 15, 2024 in downtown Syracuse.
Off Campus

Festa Italiana Syracuse: a big Italian Family

Published On: September 16, 2024

From classic chicken riggies to Italian-style potatoes, Syracuse’s annual Italian festival shows that love is the secret ingredient.