Tag: Central New York
‘Conclave’ is a solid Oscars contender but lacks real depth
Though not the most insightful thriller, “Conclave” delivers on being an enticing and dramatic film centered around the Catholic Church's pope selection. Read More »
Opinion: Political apathy doesn’t keep peace. It perpetuates privilege.
For college students directly, it’s our futures on the line when it comes to exercising our democratic right. Read More »
Opinion: AI will have irreversible effects in the music industry
As AI technologies continue to develop and reshape industries across the globe, the need for students and professionals to remain adaptable and proactive in their career development when entering the music business increases. Read More »
Lydia’s Attic community-grown thrift shop serves as curated gold mine
Lydia’s Attic, a thrift store located in Syracuse's University United Methodist Church, brings sustainable fashion to the community. Read More »
‘Coming Back Together’ art honors Black, Latine alumni success
The 2024 Coming Back Together Alumni Exhibition at the Community Folk Art Center features works by Syracuse University Black and Latine alumni. Read More »
Fixed angle in Robert Zemeckis’ ‘Here’ delivers on its memorability
Director Robert Zemeckis combines storytelling and technology in his latest film, “Here,” to guide viewers through various characters’ histories. Read More »
Opinion: Respectful political debate is absent among Gen Z
College is a prime opportunity in life to engage with others from different backgrounds who have opposing ideologies from your own Read More »
Banana Bar Crawl gives SU its 1st dose of potassium
On Saturday, about 1,100 Syracuse University students dressed as bananas and hopped from bar to bar. Read More »
‘Discover the Organ’ tailors untraditional taste in young composers
“Discover the Organ,” a fall program at Syracuse University that teaches local students about the organ, concluded this weekend at the New Music Concert. Read More »
Events tracker: celebrate Indigenous Friendsgiving, Nobel Prize winner this week
Celebrate Indigenous Friendsgiving, learn from Nobel Prize winner Han Kang and more before the upcoming break. Read More »
Why Trump won the election, what it means for the future of politics
Young people today are navigating a political landscape that feels unrecognizable from what they were promised — a society where their voices matter and progress aligns with their values. Read More »
Congressman-elect Mannion speaks on NY-22 win, Trump’s 2nd term
Congressman-elect John Mannion addressed the public Wednesday morning following his victory over Republican incumbent Brandon Williams. Read More »
Aiden Media’s aerial, drone content sees Syracuse from new perspective
Aiden McGuire, a Syracuse native and aerial videographer, shows his Instagram followers the beauty of central New York. Read More »
Syracuse Gooners are a ‘built-in friend group’ for Arsenal fans
Gooners from far and wide came to Syracuse to watch Premier League soccer at Wolff’s Biergarten. Read More »
‘Agatha All Along’ adds much-needed magic to MCU
The lighthearted and emotional storytelling of “Agatha All Along,” a spin-off of “WandaVision,” makes it stand out from other shows in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Read More »
Our humor columnist reviews her favorite time of the year: Halloweekend
This Halloweekend, our humor columnist dusted off her old party boots to partake in the season’s festivities. Read More »
Relax with jazz, jam to rock duo The Kennedys at this week’s concerts
This week in Syracuse, enjoy concerts from rock duo The Kennedys or singer-songwriter Jessie Murph. Read More »
Mythos Magazine gives stories life through student illustration work
A new publication on campus, Mythos Magazine, connects writers and illustrators from Syracuse University and SUNY ESF. Read More »
SU Hindu students connect with home at Diwali celebrations
The Hindu Student Association’s Diwali celebration gave Hindu students at Syracuse University a place to come together and feel at home. Read More »
Hamish Hawk’s ‘A Firmer Hand’ is wickedly sharp, goth-inspired magic
Hamish Hawk's new album, "A Firmer Hand," is a brooding, goth rock release from the Scottish singer-songwriter. Read More »
Opinion: A 2nd Trump term would bolster hateful ideologies
Your ballot is more than a decision between Trump and Harris, but a chance to help pave a new future and leave the past behind. Read More »
Opinion: U.S. politics disengage students, produce cynicism
Despite their frustration, students' desire for transparency and accountability reveals a hidden democratic instinct. Beneath their anger lies a longing for a system where their voices matter. Read More »
Everson’s ‘This Side of Salina’ navigates post-Roe Syracuse
Lynne Sachs’ documentary, “This Side of Salina,” highlights what a post-Roe v. Wade world looks like in Syracuse, even though abortion is still legal. Read More »
Slice Consulting propels students to post-grad success
Slice Consulting, a student-run consulting firm, works with businesses and nonprofits to give students work experience for postgraduate and job applications. Read More »