Tag: Central New York
Good Uncle to launch at about 15 college campuses after success at SU
The Syracuse-based delivery service is finishing up its first year with student meal plans at SU and has plans to expand across the East Coast. Read More »
Syracuse Grows prepares for spring gardening season
The grassroots organization will host a resource drive Saturday. Read More »
SU professor teaches importance of sustainability in fashion
Adriana Gorea focuses her work on biomimicry, creating fashionable pieces that reflect natural processes. Read More »
Historians team up with local brewery to revive Congress Beer
Willow Rock Brewing Company and the Onondaga Historical Association are collaborating to bring back the iconic beer, brewed by the local Haberle Brewery for over 100 years. Read More »
Special Forces member speaks at SU about the story behind ‘12 Strong’
Mark Nutsch said he expected more involvement in the production of the film, which was based on a successful unconventional warfare mission by U.S. Special Forces. Read More »
Gallery: Plain White T's plays benefit concert at Landmark Theatre
Plain White T's played at Landmark Theatre on Wednesday night. Check out the best photos from the event. Read More »
If you’re daydreaming about summer music festivals, learn more about Governors Ball
Even though Gov. Ball is only a three-day music festival, planning for it begins over a year in advance, said co-founder Tom Russell. Read More »
Buy low, sell high: How Blumhouse does horror films the right way
The production company has used its low-budget, high-horror model to produce hits like “The Purge” and the new movie “Truth or Dare.” Read More »
SU Health Services offers STD education workshop
While it’s good to have fun in college, it’s important to be responsible, especially when it comes to having sex. Read More »
SU alumnus releases part-memoir, part-medical narrative on death of his brother
Tim Wendel, Class of 1978, lost a brother to leukemia, and he’s documented the medical journey in his latest memoir, called “Cancer Crossings: A Brother, His Doctors and the Quest for a Cure to Childhood Leukemia.” Read More »
Check out First Year Players’ ‘Young Frankenstein’ on Friday the 13th
The student-run organization First Year Players’ show runs this weekend. The show is the culmination of the group’s work since September. Read More »
Ways to spice up your weekly routine
These tactics from wedding counselors everywhere may just save your increasingly boring day-to-day schedule. Read More »
‘Cruel April’ poetry series at The Warehouse highlights established and emerging artists
In honor of National Poetry Month, Point of Contact Gallery is hosting a weekly poetry reading event to engage the community with local artists. Read More »
Redhouse production of 'The Snow Queen' brings winter back to Syracuse
Redhouse and the Arc of Onondaga are collaborating to bring the musical — which was originally written by Hans Christian Andersen as a children’s fairytale — to Syracuse. Read More »
La Casita’s jam-packed month includes a discussion of post-hurricane Puerto Rico
La Casita Cultural Center will host several events this month, including reading groups, a discussion about post-Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico and a film screening. Read More »
Get tips for travelling on a budget from YouTubers Damon And Jo
Damon Dominique and Jo Franco are two YouTubers who love to travel and learn about different languages and cultures. Read More »
A cover letter to express how we all feel about job and internship applications
Humor columnist Lauren Perlowski opens up and tells her true feelings in this honest cover letter. Read More »
Eco-friendly hairstyles arrive in downtown Syracuse
Members of Alpha Chi Omega sorority won $20 off hairstyling services at Salon Amare for the chapter’s formal on Saturday night. Read More »
Kurt Riley brings 'meta-pop' sound to Syracuse
Riley will take the stage at Funk ‘n Waffles on April 14 and perform a new single. Read More »
Asian American and Pacific Islander students celebrate their place at Syracuse University
The university is celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month with a variety of events to shed light on ethnic experiences. Read More »
‘Tired Old Queen at the Movies’ to perform one-man show in Syracuse
Comedian, actor and movie connoisseur Steve Hayes will return to the Redhouse Arts Center to perform “Raised by Warner Brothers, Born in Syracuse” on Friday and Saturday. Read More »
Glazed & Confused partners with local brewery for donut, beer pairing
The recently-opened doughnut shop joined forces with Full Boar Craft Brewery on Sunday to serve doughnuts specifically selected to complement one of four beers. Read More »
Here’s why Syracuse landlords don’t think a new property law will improve housing
A rental registry amendment, passed by Syracuse’s Common Council in March, will require landlords to submit to exterior and interior inspections every three years. Read More »
5 things to know about DJ Medasin
DJ Medasin will perform at SU’s Block Party alongside Gucci Mane and SZA later this month, so here’s what you need to know about him. Read More »
