Tag: Central New York
Falk College held one-day program to educate people on dementia
The Alzheimer’s Association’s central New York chapter offers a non-credit program aimed to assisting people with dementia and Alzheimer’s. Read More »
Michael Che brings laughs to Homecoming comedy night
University Union in partnership with the SU Traditions Commission host the Homecoming comedy night feature headliners Michael Che, Cipha Sounds and Rosebud Baker. Read More »
La Casita Cultural Center's new exhibit to highlight local Latinx culture
To kick off Latinx/Hispanic Heritage month, La Casita Cultural Center's latest exhibit will feature street art and recognizes local community leaders promoting Latin culture. Read More »
Saint Urban wine bar offers rotating menu featuring local foods
Saint Urban Wine Bar & Restaurant offers a rotating menu. Some days guests can get a three-course meal, others days they get a snack. Read More »
New York power grid challenge is part of larger state energy goals
The “Future Grid Challenge” is being held through the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority. Read More »
Rent will kick off new season at Redhouse Arts Center
Rent hits the stage in Redhouse Arts Center’s rendition of this classic musical. Read More »
SU freshman designs for pro, college athletes
Nick Zelaya started an Instagram page designing images of various professional and college athletes, four years later, it has gotten the attention of Shane Ray, D’Angelo Russell, and more. Read More »
SU student sues Juul after experiencing 'catastrophic' injuries
Maxwell Berger, 22, of Connecticut, experienced a hemorrhagic stroke in July 2017 while addicted to Juul. Read More »
Eden, new farm-to-table restaurant, cooks food over wood fire
Eden, a new restaurant in Hanover Square, changes their menu daily to reflect the locally sourced food they receive from farmers or farmers markets each day. Read More »
In a 'silver stream' era film students are in demand, SU professors said
The future of the entertainment industry looks bright for SU students. Read More »
Soulfly takes their 'Blood on the Street' tour to Westcott
Soulfly take their ‘Blood On The Street’ tour to Westcott. Read More »
Rapper IDK's new album filled with nonsensical musings
The Maryland hailing rapper produced hits like “24” and “Porno” along with stellar features from Pusha T and JID but ultimately riddled with forgettable and conventional tracks. Read More »
Why Disney is standing on shaky ground, despite major successes
Disney in the midst of acquiring other media companies may not be as successful despite its recent stream of Box Office hits. Read More »
Orange Central week kicks off with Tie Dye Night
Orange Central kicks off Tuesday and includes a student-only Tie Dye Night at 8 p.m. at the Women’s Building Field. Read More »
Juice Jam 2019 performers evoke energy, emotion from the crowd
Juice Jam 2019 brought students to a frenzy with performers playing hits like “10 Freaky Girls” “Top Down,” and “Astrovan.” Read More »
UU announces Homecoming comedy night lineup
Comedians Michael Che, Cipha Sounds and Rosebud Baker are the lineup for University Union's night of comedy Homecoming. Tickets go on sale next week. Read More »
Film company A24 partners with SU and hosts indie film screenings
Last night SU film organizations gathered to watch A24’s recent film, “The Farewell.” This is the first screening of a larger partnership between the film and SU film students. Read More »
On verge of extinction, Cuse Juice goes through final stretch as popular alcoholic drink
The drink created by Lock 1 Distillery Co. is set to destroy all marketing and products by Oct. 1. Read More »
Rise N Shine diner joins Westcott restaurant scene
Rise N Shine just opened its second location at 500 Westcott St. in Syracuse last weekend. Read More »
A food columnist's scoop on the food of the Great New York State Fair
What makes American State Fair foods incredible — the funnel cakes, the fried pickles, the corn dogs — is that we eat them rarely. Read More »
'150 Years of Tradition at Syracuse University' showcases student memorabilia
Curator Meg Mason has spent the fall of 2018 sorting and planning out how to present Syracuse University’s 150 history, and through tradition she found her narrative. Read More »
