Tag: Central New York
'The Bear' leaves fans with serious heartburn every season
“The Bear” looks ahead to its third season, one to hopefully continue Carmy’s storyline and further explore dynamics in the kitchen. Read More »
With rising rates of antisemitism in the U.S., we should embrace unity to combat hate
So much misinformation is spread by the media, but by learning from the experiences of a different person you can gain valuable insight on the subject you want to understand. Read More »
The Everson’s enamel exhibit brings forgotten art form back to life
“Jewels from the Fire: 20th Century Enamels,” reconnects people back to enameling in the new Everson Museum of Art exhibit. Read More »
Alpha Phi Alpha celebrates 75 years of ‘sustained excellence’
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. celebrated its 75th anniversary at Syracuse University this past weekend. The celebration honored alumni and highlighted the value of brotherhood. Read More »
Dev Patel directorial debut, ‘Monkey Man,’ is no ordinary revenge film
“Monkey Man” depicts its main character, Kid, seeking revenge. Dev Patel, the star and director, created fight scenes inspired by his love of martial arts. Read More »
Pope Francis is paving the way for inclusivity in the Catholic Church
Catholicism was meant to be an inclusive faith. If we don’t follow its most crucial tenets of unconditional love and forgiveness, our convictions are simply nominal and rooted in an identity rather than the belief itself. Read More »
‘Cendrillon’ isn’t your average ‘goody two-shoes’ Cinderella story
On Saturday, student performers in AMC 540 came together for an opera performance of “Cendrillon” at Skybarn. Under the direction of Julia Ebner, they learned to sing in French and showed the modernity of opera. Read More »
NPHC Greek Unity Fest reflects reactivation, collaboration through performance
The National Pan-Hellenic Council celebrated their annual Greek Unity Fest with two nights of events. On Friday, Lola Brooke performed and on Saturday, NPHC organizations competed in a step competition. Read More »
International Festival brings the world to SU's dining halls
Syracuse University student cultural organizations served food from around the world in Goldstein Auditorium. They prepared over 800 portions for the Sunday International Festival. Read More »
Take a trip to Beaver Lake Nature Center or see Hadestown at this week’s events
Look forward to exciting activities, from pet therapy to gardening, this week in Syracuse. Read More »
Marvin Druger's 90th birthday celebrates an 'immeasurable' legacy at SU
Even at 90 years old, professor emeritus Marvin Druger is still as lively as he was his whole life. He’s known for being engaging, making people laugh and sharing his stories. Read More »
Sherry Cola's path to success is paved by being unapologetically herself
Sherry Cola, known for “Joy Ride” and “Good Trouble,” came to Syracuse University on Tuesday as the AAPI Month Commemorative Speaker. She told students to be unapologetically themselves. Read More »
'Cruel April' poetry workshops highlights Hispanic poets
On Thursday, Hispanic poets Marcelo Hernandez Castillo and Dashel Hernandez Guirado are coming to Syracuse for poetry readings. The event is a part of Point of Contact Gallery’s Cruel April poetry series. Read More »
Our humor columnist defeats their fear of the dark thanks to the solar eclipse
Somehow our humor columnist survived the total solar eclipse, even though she’s scared of the dark. She spent months preparing for the darkness the totality would bring. Read More »
International students from China experience art education differently in the U.S.
While understanding this pluralistic world, I still have a long way to go in exploring my insights and style as an international student. Whether an international student or domestic student, I encourage everyone to continue to reflect on your relationship with both creativity and conformity. Read More »
Arkasha Stevenson brings new aspects of body horror in ‘The First Omen’
Arkasha Stevenson’s new film “The First Omen” is a welcome addition to the “Omen” franchise. Read More »
Listen to local tunes or out of town ditty at this weekend’s concerts
Rock out to some indie, pop or alternative music this weekend. With shows at The Song & Dance and Funk ‘n Waffles, there is something for all types of music lovers. Read More »
Lil Yachty, Teezo Touchdown to perform at Block Party
Lil Yachty is headlining University Union’s annual Block Party, with supporting acts from Teezo Touchdown, ISOxo and FEƎM. Read More »
SU needs to better advocate for Arab students on campus
By allowing SU students to immerse themselves in the richness of Arab culture, and learn about it in academic spaces, we can facilitate a collective appreciation and understanding of Arab contributions and achievements. Read More »
SU Department of Drama's 'Touch(ed)' explores mental health with help of devoted cast, crew
“Touch(ed)” is a play of exploration into themes of mental health and wellness. In preparation, cast and crew members learned how to accurately portray their characters. Read More »
Lizzy McAlpine's 'Older' is a personal, artistic milestone
Lizzy McAlpine’s third album, “Older,” is more complex and somber than her former albums. Read More »
Despite cloudy weather, the 2024 solar eclipse was an ‘eruption’ of Syracuse spirit
Despite the cloudy weather, hundreds of people stared up at the sky on the Syracuse University campus to view the total solar eclipse. Read More »
Syracuse Mets host the only minor league baseball game on eclipse day
On Monday afternoon, fans gathered at NBT Bank Stadium for a viewing of the total solar eclipse and a Minor League Baseball game. They enjoyed eclipse-themed refreshments and a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Read More »
Gallery: Syracuse's 'once in a lifetime' eclipse in photos
Syracuse's “once in a lifetime” total solar eclipse spurred celebration throughout the city and on university campuses. Festivities include watch parties, a 5k race, museum activities and more. Read More »