Tag: celebration
How to pass the time over winter break
If you are stuck on campus for Winter break or you live in the area, here is what you can do to pass the time. Read More »
CNY Veterans Parade and Expo to celebrate 10th anniversary of honoring veterans and active service members
The 10th annual Veterans Parade and Expo will support veterans and active service members on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Read More »
Syracuse University celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day in place of Columbus Day for 2nd year
On its second year in recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day, the native community at Syracuse University reflects on the atmosphere the community faces and the changes it's seen. Read More »
Bottoms up, seniors. Celebrate graduation with brunch drinks for a pick-me-up to take the edge off.
After years of undergraduate studies, seniors deserve a classier, yet still easy, drink to power through graduation. Here are a few suggestions. Read More »
With fan favorites Hungry Chuck's and Orange Crate Brewing Co. closed for the season, here's where graduates can celebrate instead
For those not sure where to go for a post-graduation celebration, check out these local bars for a celebratory drink or 10. Read More »
It's October, and that means it's time to get ready for Christmas
It's the beginning of October, which means it's that time of the year again: Christmas. Humor columnist Ian McCourt sticks some chestnuts over a fire and tells us how to start celebrating the right way. Read More »
Syracuse fans celebrate in Houston before Final Four game
Syracuse fans celebrate in Houston before the SU men's basketball team plays against the University of Virginia in the Final Four. Read More »
SU alumnus founded Believe in Syracuse to transform city's image
Syracuse native and SU alumnus founded the organization Believe in Syracuse to promote the city to graduating seniors and improve the city's image by hosting networking events. Read More »
Family from South Africa celebrates their 1st Eid al-Adha in US on Syracuse farm
Five Ugandan siblings who spent most of their lives in South Africa celebrated their first Eid al-Adha in the United States on a Syracuse farm. Read More »