Tag: Central New York
Letter to the Editor: Dems at SU demand gun policy reform after political violence
This isn’t a partisan issue. Violence and extremist rhetoric endanger all of us. That is why we call on our peers to join us in condemning the president’s praise of the extreme right. Silence only encourages more hate. Read More »
Solid lead performances, dystopian aesthetic doesn't redeem underbaked ‘The Long Walk'
Francis Lawrence's "The Long Walk" leaves viewers unsatisifed, lacking needed intensity and excitement, our columnist says. Read More »
Syracuse Stage’s ‘The Hello Girls’ tells modern story from 1918 throwback setting
"The Hello Girls," a musical which tells the story of telephone operators in the United States military during World War I, is playing at Syracuse Stage/SU Drama Complex through Sept. 28. Read More »
Djo tops September song leak shock with surprise album ‘The Crux Deluxe’
Djo released “The Crux” only five months ago, but was already ready to bring listeners more in “The Crux Deluxe,” 12 new songs documenting a heartbreak and the artist’s recovery. Read More »
Pace Run Club provides on-campus option for all levels of runners
Pace Run Club, a student-founded running group, aims to make running accessible and fun for people of all paces and experience levels. Read More »
Opinion: Engage in local news to combat polarization with civic engagement
These findings underscore the need to preserve local news if we want to live in a civically engaged world that isn’t so insistent on keeping people divided, fearful and angry at the concept of people having differing views. Read More »
Opinion: Recent media sacrifices meaningful plots for sexualized appeal
In this modern era of sexual liberty, pop culture has become obsessed with lust. Both music and TV demonstrate a clear emphasis on sex and the power it brings. Read More »
SCRC’s fall exhibition details old photographs, designs behind campus history
The Special Collections Research Center’s fall exhibit, Architectural Origins: Syracuse University 1870-1970, explores the history of some of Syracuse University’s most recognizable buildings. Read More »
Opinion: Democrats must campaign beyond overused social issues to find voter appeal
Reliance on advocating for social issues such as abortion, LGBTQ+ rights and climate change won’t be enough to win over the majority of voters nor make necessary headway as a political party. Read More »
Letter to the Editor: AAUP demands faculty involvement in provost search
AAUP Executive Committee states the search for a University Provost ignores established governance processes. Read More »
Led Zeppelin salutes 50 years of ‘Physical Graffiti’ with new live EP
Fifty years after its original release, Led Zeppelin is celebrating their album “Physical Graffiti” by releasing four recordings of live performances from their prime. Read More »
‘Corpórea’ exhibition seeks to take adult participants’ minds off ‘autopilot’
Bennie Guzman led participants in art-making therapy classes, culminating in La Casita Cultural Center’s “Corpórea” exhibit, which opened Friday. Read More »
American High to open production hub in Atlanta, begin use in 2026
American High, which has worked with Syracuse University students, is opening a new production hub in Atlanta to expand output, according to Deadline. Read More »
Opinion: Despite imperfections, Yik Yak forges connections key to SU experience
While the app appears to simply be used for fun, it also fulfills a deeper social function that SU students rely on more than they realize. Read More »
‘More visibility’: Students celebrate annual Latine Heritage Month kick-off event
The Latine Heritage Month Kickoff at Schine Student Center on Monday immersed students in all things Latino culture, from food to community groups. Read More »
Spontaneous trends, relatable dorm antics inspire TikTok's 'maeveandcaroline'
A Syracuse University freshman roommate duo stumbled on TikTok virality when they started posting relatable dorm content on a shared account. Read More »
Opinion: Use your roommate agreement as friendship icebreaker
Building a relationship with your roommate early on is very important, and if you’re struggling to spark that connection, you might want to consider using your roommate agreement as a catalyst for conversation. Read More »
LunaCon celebrates Japanese culture with foster cats, cosplay contest
Luna Cat Cafe held its 4th annual LunaCon on Saturday, hosting over 20 vendors and celebrating Japanese culture, anime and cats. Read More »
Opinion: Resist legalized racism with collective empathy this Latine Heritage Month
Being told to celebrate the same identity that is simultaneously being preyed upon is a constantly looming paradox. Read More »
Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet brings Argentinian nostalgia, sounds to Hendricks Chapel
Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet brought its love of Argentinian music to Hendricks Chapel on Sunday, the most recent installment of the Malmgren Concert Series. Read More »
Gallery: SU's most performative show out for trendy challenge
Gallery: Senior Jordan Burda's competition for Syracuse’s most “performative male” showcased contestants holding props including Labubus, wired headphones and musical instruments. Read More »
BareRoots boosts local pride with free festival in Thornden Amphitheater
BareRoots Music Festival in Syracuse’s Thornden Park aimed to bring together the Syracuse University community and the local community through art and music. Read More »
Absorb study abroad opportunities or laugh with Adam Sandler this week
See Adam Sandler's Syracuse stop on his tour and explore study abroad options on the Shaw Quadrangle this week. Read More »
‘That was peak’: Matcha, Clairo lovers relish in performative male contest
Thirty contestants battled for their chance to win Saturday's "performative male" contest in front of nearly 100 spectators, with graphic tees, guitars, tote bags and all. Read More »

