Tag: Central New York
‘Green jobs’ provide a new wave of job opportunities for future generations
As students at Syracuse University, we are at the forefront of change in the U.S. as New York state continues to be a leader in climate action. Read More »
WERW's Spring Launch Party marks beginning of new leadership with live music
WERW Spring Launch Party marked the beginning of the organization’s new leadership. Frankie Cosmos performed to celebrate the transition. Read More »
Kickoff the beginning of April with these 5 events
From grocery bingo to late-night ice skating, enjoy these upcoming events in Syracuse. Look forward to an Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month celebration in the Schine Student Center. Read More »
In the maple syrup community, cultural roots run as deep as maple trees
Many maple farms, predominantly family-owned, are suffering as winters become shorter and shorter. It means the time frame for making the syrup is shrinking. Read More »
Noble Cellar owners look to balance new restaurant with storied history
Noble Cellar, a restaurant on Onondaga Street, opened last year. A former spot on the Underground Railroad, the owners are honoring the building’s history. Read More »
Gallery: Maple Farms open their doors to visitors to celebrate Maple Weekend
Maple Weekend gives syrup producers the chance to share their product with the local community. Visitors learn about the production process, from tapping the trees to the bottle that ends up in stores. Read More »
Olivia Rodrigo proves the need to destigmatize sex ed, provide free contraceptives
But, if anything, that means comprehensive sex education and open access to resources are that much more crucial to making sex less scary and mysterious. This not only lowers the risk of pregnancy and sexually-transmitted infections but also provides a safe space at school and home to ask questions about their sexual health. Read More »
Metro Boomin, Future prove their mettle with ‘WE DON’T TRUST YOU’
“WE DON’T TRUST YOU” is the first full-album collaboration between Metro Boomin and Future. Together, the artists capture hustle and progress. Read More »
March on Washington for Gaza through the eyes of a Palestinian American journalist
This was different. I knew I had to be present and serve as a witness in whatever way that spoke to me on an internal, even spiritual level. That may be why I found inspiration and beauty in quieter moments like prayer or following light when it inevitably cut through darkness, creating a relationship that existed in the contrast, where the duality of pain and perseverance coexists. Read More »
Our humor columnist could bring everything to the table as the next Otto
Today, our humor columnist writes a plea to be next in line to be Otto the Orange. From her lack of social anxiety to her outstanding dedication, she is the perfect candidate. Read More »
Hear the best tunes this weekend from jazz to rock tributes
From rock music to jazz tunes, enjoy this weekend’s upcoming concerts in Syracuse. Read More »
NPR podcaster Aisha Harris shares career, pop culture knowledge at Newhouse event
On Tuesday evening, podcaster Aisha Harris discussed her career and pop culture with Syracuse University campus members in Newhouse. She was invited by Eric Grode, director of the Goldring Arts Journalism program. Read More »
Hozier’s highly anticipated 'Unheard' touches on themes of longing, vulnerability
Hozier’s latest EP gives fans more like his fall album, “Unreal Unearth.” With four tracks inspired by love, loss, longing and more, our music columnist thinks this might be his best EP yet. Read More »
Kung Fu Panda 4 falls short with recycled jokes, lackluster screenwriting
The “Kung Fu Panda” franchise is back with its fourth film. Unfortunately, its story is a let-down, full of recycled jokes and predictability, our screentime columnist shares. Read More »
Bernie Sanders' 32-hour work week should be the new normal
What you do for a living should not prevent you from pursuing your passions and being with who you love. While one’s job can and should be a fulfilling and important aspect of your life, it should not be everything or all-consuming – we work to live, we should not live to work. Read More »
The Syracuse half-marathon turns competition into community
For first-time runners and experienced marathoners alike, the Syracuse Half Marathon is a special event. Some participants ran in honor of lost loved ones or to prove that they could overcome illness. Read More »
Visiting professor Krushil Watene discusses the importance of Indigenous philosophy, justice
On Monday afternoon, scholar Krushil Watene discussed Māori culture and knowledge and the overall importance of understanding Indigenous people. She was invited by the SU Humanities Center and SU Center for Global Indigenous Cultures and Environmental Justice. Read More »
'Immaculate' offers elevated horror movie tropes with Sydney Sweeney's best role yet
Director Michael Mohan and actor-producer Sydney Sweeney teamed up for “Immaculate.” The horror film articulates a meta-commentary of Sweeney’s media portrayal. Read More »
Gov. Hochul’s militarization of NYC subway systems does more harm than good
Policymakers must heed the concerns of their community and prioritize community-centered approaches to address public safety issues, aiming specifically to foster an environment of trust, equity and justice. Read More »
Instagram’s attempt to quietly limit ‘political content’ is a means of censorship
For those who want to continue viewing what Instagram determines as “political content,” tap the three-dash menu on your Instagram app on the top right corner, proceed to the “Settings and activity” section, select “Content preferences,” and then access the “Political content” menu and enable the “Don’t limit” setting. Read More »
OttoTHON connects SU students, local children hospital patients one dance at a time
OttoTHON raised $109,631 for Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital, the local children’s hospital. The event on Saturday was full of dancing, food and fun. Read More »
From a pre-eclipse party to a Forever Orange celebration, check out this week’s events
With Founders Day and the upcoming eclipse, this is a busy week for Syracuse. Check out the events below. Read More »
Gallery: A visual history of Syracuse's hardcore punk scene
Central New York is one of the longest running hotspots of hardcore music in America, and to commemorate it an exhibit was constructed to remember the history of the hardcore scene. Read More »
Syracuse’s hardcore rock community celebrates 40 years of comradery
The hardcore genre has created a family in Syracuse. On March 15, an exhibit full of memorabilia brought the community together. Read More »