Tag: Central New York
Check out these 6 events in Syracuse this week
Sexual health, nerd culture, open mic and Día De Los Muertos are all represented in this week’s campus events. Read More »
Costly costumes: Students reflect on lack of sustainability during Halloween
Every year, countless Halloween costumes are bought and quickly discarded as students try their best to dress for the spooky holiday. Read More »
Alpacas from the Northeast come to NYS Fairgrounds for annual showcase
The New England Alpaca Owners and Breeders Association hosted an Alpaca Show and Competition including local farmers in the Northeast region and their best Alpacas. Read More »
Syracuse University should be advocating for women's rights now more than ever
While it should have always remained a priority, the reversal of Roe v. Wade further necessitates the urgency. Read More »
Students share the importance of celebrating dead loved ones for Día de los Muertos
On November 1 and 2, Día de los Muertos will be celebrated by Syracuse students to honor and celebrate the lives of passed loved ones. Read More »
‘Midnights’ is arguably Taylor Swift’s most mature work yet
Taylor Swift’s 10th studio album, "Midnights," was released to an excited fanbase, but has faced mixed reviews. Read More »
Get spooky on the dance floor at these Halloweekend concerts
House shows and local venues will be hosting shows throughout the weekend, leading up to Halloween. Read More »
New York state gubernatorial candidates debate public safety, reproductive rights
Incumbent Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul debated Republican nominee Lee Zeldin in the first and only gubernatorial debate for the general election on Nov. 8. Read More »
It's time SU strengthens its ties to Onondaga Nation
SU should lean more into embracing their ties to the Onondaga Nation, with their guidance and blessing. Read More »
Diwali celebration at the Orange Grove brings universal message of the power of light
The sixth annual Diwali celebration occurred in the Orange Grove on Monday night, bringing with it the universal message of the power of light, as well intricate light displays and tasty treats. Read More »
‘Bones and All’ is a refreshing, unique take on the cannibal subgenre
Luca Guadagnino’s new film “Bones and All” tells the story of a lost “eater” and her troubles to process the conflicts and troubles that surround her. Read More »
What to know heading into election day in Syracuse
People can request an absentee ballot to vote in the Nov. 8 elections in New York state until Oct. 24. Read More »
Clay town hall to involve community on Micron facility investment ahead of Biden visit
President Joe Biden is set to visit Syracuse on Thursday following Micron Technology's announcement it will invest up to $100 billion in a new CNY facility. Read More »
VPA students put on “Sweet Charity” at Syracuse Stage
SU’s VPA program put on Neil Simon’s 1966 “Sweet Charity” with help from an acclaimed choreographer and directed by David Lowenstein. Read More »
What your freshman Halloween costume says about you
You can tell a lot about a person from their Halloween costume. Our humor columnist goes through some of the most popular ones and the people most likely to wear them. Read More »
Separate the art from the artist
Deplatforming artists for such gross misconduct as racist rants and sexual assault sends a strong message about the threat of consequence at all levels of fame and status. Read More »
Disentangling gender and its future
Concepts of gender and sexuality are notoriously complex. Any assertion otherwise is at best misguided and at worst ideologically malicious. Read More »
After leaving SU at 19, Carlo Di Giammarino finds success as a filmmaker
“Swiss Army Knife” Carlo Di Giammarino employs his skills as a journalist and his passion for storytelling to shoot original documentaries across the globe. Read More »
Get funky this weekend, check out 5 concerts
The Westcott Theater, Redgate and Funk N Waffles will all be hosting bands this weekend. Read More »
Dozens of paintings later, Dan Shanahan is overcoming his fears
After nearly eight years of painting streets around his hometown, Dan Shanahan is now displaying his ever growing work at the Everson Museum of Art. Read More »
Students should consider the negative effects of dating apps before using them
Dating and hookup culture is an integral part of the college experience, but SU students have to see the reality of these dating apps. Read More »
The silent pro-life protestors on campus need to be aware of the reality of abortion
On Oct. 18th, 2022, there were four protestors outside of the Schine Student Center protesting against abortion. Read More »
