Tag: Central New York
UU to host Ryan O'Connell for stand-up show and Q/A
University Union in partnership with the LGBT Resource Center and Disability Cultural Center will host Ryan O’Connell on Oct. 22. Read More »
Julie's Cauldron will host workshops about witchcraft, tea leaf readings
The second year of Witches Workshops will take place at Julie’s Cauldron in Kirkville, New York on Oct. 26 at 6 p.m. Read More »
'Theater of War' performance will catalyze discussion about wounds of war
Theater of War Productions is bringing its signature project “Theater of War” to Maxwell Auditorium this Thursday, where a reading of the Ancient Greek play “Ajax” will be followed by a panel and town hall-like discussion. Read More »
'Music and Message' program features musical performances, spoken reflection
Sunday's rendition of Hendricks Chapel Choir's "Music and Message" weekly event was featured around the theme "Seasons of Love," which included music from famous musicals. Read More »
Rocktober concert to fundraise for local public school music programs
The lineup for the Rocktober concert will be performers Florist, Dr Danny and Lauren Goodyear. The concert will be held on Oct. 12 starting at 4:30 p.m. at Setnor Auditorium. Read More »
SU African Student Union to host this year's 'Rip the Runway'
The African Student Union will be the lone host for this year’s Rip the Runway fashion show. The show is set on Oct. 12 at 6:30 p.m. and will follow the theme of African Folktale and village community. Read More »
3 SU professors collaborated on a live, folk-driven album
Excerpt: SU professors will drop their new folk album, “Live and Listening” Oct. 16., which was originally recorded during a show at the 443 Social Club & Lounge in Syracuse, this gave the inspiration to produce the album. Read More »
Syracuse's 'I Support the Girls' chapter donated feminine products to City Hall
In nearly one year since Teri Lawless created a local I Support The Girls chapter, the organization has collected thousands of menstrual hygiene products and recently donated $500 to city hall and City Hall Commons. Read More »
Experts discuss potential effects of climate change in central New York
Experts say extreme heat and precipitation will indirectly devastate the lives of Central New York residents. Read More »
'Empow(her)' will feature a cappella concert dedicated to women empowerment
The Empow(her) charity concert will comprise of two women a cappella groups on campus. All proceeds from the event will benefit Vera House. Read More »
Bandersnatch 2019 performers bring energy, play hits
Bandersnatch performers provoked mosh-pits, roaring crowds and a hyped stage presence at this year’s concert series. Read More »
SU opener for Bandersnatch 2019 talks upbringing, music
Student DJ, Troyce Pitones, will open for headliner Koffee at Bandersnatch 2019. Pitones talks about growing up in London, gaining an international taste in music and his plans for Friday's concert. Read More »
SU professor trains for 100th marathon
The Empire State Marathon will mark SU professor Cliff Davidson’s100th marathon. Read More »
SU Art Galleries to host first-ever Geek Art CONfluence
SU professor Chris Wildrick, who organized the Greek Art CONfluence, said the event will welcome neighboring universities and be a scope into aspects like geek culture like history, identity and values. Read More »
SU senior finds path to self-discovery through music
Gianni Villegas is an SU senior studying information management and technology, but he knows that creating music is his calling. Villegas is currently working on a new project and hopes to drop a single by December. Read More »
Empire Farm Brewery files bankruptcy, reorganizes assets
Cazenovia’s Empire Farm Brewery has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after opening its 42,000 square foot brewery in 2016. Read More »
Arizona professor talks about community activism at U.S.-Mexico border
Michelle Téllez, an assistant professor at The University of Arizona, led a discussion on Tuesday about the U.S. and Mexico Border. Read More »
Chefs compete for a spot in Salt City Market food hall
As the Salt City Market’s Takeout Fridays come to a close for the fall cohort, program organizers are hopeful in finding people ready step-up in their restaurant Read More »
Syracuse's film community is growing, offering new opportunities
Syracuse is a Better Film Community than You Think. Read More »
'Understanding Islam' lecture program to educate students about the religion
“Understanding Islam,” a lecture program aimed to combat the stereotypes and assumptions made around the faith will begin its series on Oct. 2. Read More »
State troopers to continue supporting Syracuse police
Gov. Andrew Cuomo sent 10 state troopers to Syracuse in 2018. Read More »
