Tag: Central New York
Charlie Burg, SALES and Whitney light up the stage at Bandersnatch concert
The group of musicians performed Wednesday night in Goldstein Auditorium to an intimate audience for University Union's spring Bandersnatch concert. Read More »
Chabad at SU to hold 2 nights of interactive Passover Seders
Zalman and Sarah Ives are working to make Syracuse University’s Chabad House an accessible, welcoming environment for SU’s Jewish community. Read More »
‘The Big Picture’ author Ben Fritz gives his thoughts on the future of film
Movie columnist Erik Benjamin spoke with Ben Fritz, who wrote "The Big Picture: The Fight for the Future of Movies" to discuss the process of crafting a journalism book and the future of film. Read More »
Thornden Park gets ready for spring with restoration projects
Thornden Park Association has been working over the last 35 years to restore the historic park and make it more accessible to the Syracuse community. Read More »
Howie Hawkins to officially launch 3rd bid for governor
Hawkins said he hopes to get at least 50,000 votes during the 2018 election. Read More »
Annual Take Back The Night to take place on campus Wednesday
Take Back the Night will focus on relationship and interpersonal violence this year, as well as sexual violence, and will include speakers and a march through campus. Read More »
‘Chess’ is making a comeback at the CNY Playhouse
‘Chess’ is an acclaimed musical that’s also admired for its storyline, and director Robert Searle is looking to repopularize the show in the context of today’s political climate. Read More »
Camp Good Days nears 40 years of supporting CNY families affected by cancer, anemia
The organization offers day programs and summer camps for children with cancer and sickle cell anemia and their families. Read More »
Obama Foundation and UChicago partner to grow next generation of leaders
The Obama Foundation and University of Chicago announced a new scholarship program in hopes of shaping the next generation of leaders. Read More »
Artists use music to inspire change at March for Our Lives
Musicians including Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande are using their music to show their support for gun control, as demonstrated at Saturday’s March for Our Lives. Read More »
At 101, this SU alumna is influencing readership in Syracuse and beyond
Colvin, who’s traveled to 62 countries, found her passion for promoting literacy in central New York, where she founded Literacy Volunteers of America. Read More »
SU team of ‘female founders’ breaks ground with wearable bracelet inhaler
In-Spire is a wearable inhaler created by SU juniors Elizabeth Tarangelo and Kayla Simon. Read More »
University Union to present advanced screening of ‘Blockers’
University Union, in partnership with NBC Universal, is hosting a screening of the prom comedy directed by the writer of the “Pitch Perfect” series. Read More »
My first indie rock concert was a Drake Bell show
Listening to Bell and his supporting acts was a new kind of concert experience for Music columnist Jalen Nash, but he enjoyed himself nonetheless. Read More »
Kitty Hoynes shaves 555 heads for childhood cancer
For the 14th year in a row, men, women and children went bald for childhood cancer and the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. Read More »
Forever Orange Week to show students the importance of SU network
Some of the events for Forever Orange include National Orange Day Celebration, Class Act Day and Orange Circle Award Ceremony and Reception, among others. Read More »
Locals raise money for childhood cancer research at Kitty Hoynes' St. Baldrick's event
A total of 555 men, women and children went bald for childhood cancer and the St. Baldrick’s foundation during an event at Kitty Hoynes. Read More »
Syracuse’s version of ‘Chopped’ to come to Otro Cinco
The latest Chef Challenge Syracuse will be hosted by Otro Cinco, and chefs will use mystery local ingredients to prepare food for about 30 people. Read More »
Orange STEM: Heat, drones and food: CNY Home & Garden Show 2018
From tankless water heating to food innovations, the CNY Home and Garden covered a lot. Stephen Shepherd breaks down the highlights. Read More »
It’s not too late to develop healthy eating habits on campus
A health expert at Syracuse University has some tips for how college students can build healthy habits instead of using fad diets to help with weight loss. Read More »
New York-based Perry’s Ice Cream releases 4 retro flavors
Perry’s released throwback flavors in celebration of its 100th anniversary, and Foodie columnist Taylor Lucero sampled them all. Read More »
Beatles tribute band brings ‘Sgt. Pepper’s’ to life 50 years after its release
“RAIN: A Tribute to The Beatles” will turn the Landmark Theatre into a psychedelic, timeless experience Thursday, playing the entire Sgt. Pepper’s album and other Beatles classics. Read More »
The stages of your midsemester crisis, explained
Humor columnist Annabeth Grace Mann's midsemester crisis is more important than your midlife crisis, Mom. Read More »
These 4 SU students are busing to D.C. to attend the March for Our Lives
The Student Association is sponsoring a bus trip to D.C. on Saturday for SU students to participate in the March for Our Lives. Read More »
