Tag: Central New York
Veterans showcase artistic talents at Veterans Creative Arts Competition
The National Veterans Resource Center Gallery hosted the 27th Syracuse Veterans Creative Arts Competition, cultivating a creative outlet for veterans and transforming their narrative from one of suffering, to healing. Read More »
SU's reusable green boxes just aren't practical
The reusable to-go boxes concept in dining halls is thoughtful but not practical. In college, practicality outweighs everything. Read More »
Politicians should be working together consistently, not just during tragedies
When it comes to a national tragedy like Hurricane Ian, politicians have put their differences aside to do what they're supposed to do: help the people. Read More »
Micron's investment in Syracuse will bring jobs, economic growth
CNY being chosen to be a part of this monumental plan for industrial growth within the United States needs to be celebrated. Read More »
Micron announces $100 billion investment on building facility in central New York
Micron, the fourth-largest producer of semiconductors in the world, will construct a high-volume semiconductor memory manufacturing site, creating nearly 50,000 jobs. Read More »
Noah Baumbach’s ‘White Noise’ lives up to exhilaration of ‘unfilmable’ novel
After gaining a reputation as being unfilmable, Don DeLillo’s 1985 novel “White Noise'' has been adapted to film by writer and director Noah Baumbach. Read More »
Students find constructive ways to de-stress with Undergrad Nights at Bird Library
In an attempt to show students what Syracuse Libraries have to offer, Bird Library started “Undergrad Nights,” a series of activities to get students involved at the library. Read More »
Freddie Gibbs' latest album ‘$oul $old $eparately’ delivers in every department
After a two-year hiatus from the music scene, Freddie Gibbs’ latest album “$oul $old $eparately” maintains his well-known sound, while branching out into new musical territory. Read More »
Gov. Hochul announces New York will phase out gas-only vehicle sales by 2035
New York state plans to phase out sales of gas-only vehicles and transition entirely to zero-emission vehicles like electric and hybrid cars by 2035. Read More »
Jazz and Commercial Music Program students go back to the 80s at latest concert
The Jazz and Commercial Music Program branched out with their performances as they hosted an 80’s themed night of jazz and pop music. Read More »
Tony Award-winning producer Stacey Mindich shares recent success, time at SU
“Dear Evan Hansen” producer and Newhouse alumnus Stacey Mindich spoke at the Newhouse school on Friday, sharing her advice on journalism, theater and the power of universal stories. Read More »
Abortion access and child welfare is imperative
From making sure we codify Roe v. Wade to giving better government subsidies and programs to women who want to continue the pregnancy, we need to fix the fundamental failure of individual’s access to reproductive healthcare. Read More »
Here’s how New York’s third parties work
The two remaining third parties that will appear on ballots — the Working Families Party and the Conservative Party — frequently use a practice known as fusion voting, where major party candidates can have their names appear multiple times on the same ballot as different parties’ candidates. Read More »
Saul Flores speaks to 1st-gen students on identity for Café con Leche series
Café con Leche hosted a first-generation student event, featuring keynote speaker Saul Flores, philanthropist and photojournalist, and fellow first-generation college student. Read More »
SU can not be silent about Vera House crisis anymore
Moving forward, Vera House and any other organization that is supposed to serve the people needs to be accountable for their actions. Read More »
Break-ins and burglaries should not be the norm. DPS needs to be more proactive.
Intercepting burglaries is a difficult task, but it shouldn’t be on the student body. Read More »
Habiba’s Ethiopian Kitchen brings East African cuisine to Salt City Market
Salt City Market’s newest stall Habiba’s Ethiopian Kitchen serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine, making it the first restaurant in the city to represent traditional East African dishes. Read More »
BeReal is just not that real
The standards we are now expected to meet solely to receive the temporary satisfaction of positive feedback makes way for long-lasting mental health issues and potential social media addiction. Read More »
Looking for a multicultural experience abroad? London is the best option.
London offers a cultural experience that is hard to find anywhere else in Europe. Read More »
The top 5 most unforgettable moments Syracuse’s class of 2023 has experienced
From watching Pete Davidson get boo-ed at the Carrier Dome to the closing of Acropolis, the class of 2023 has certainly seen it all. Read More »
Syracuse skaters of all ages congregate in memory of Andrew Grabowski
The Flowers Skate Shop, in conjunction with Skate4Drew, hosted a skate competition in commemoration of the late Andrew Grabowski who was a beloved pillar of the Syracuse skate scene. Read More »
‘Jaw-droppingly hilarious’: Please Don’t Destroy takes Goldstein Auditorium stage
Comedy trio Please Don’t Destroy entertained Goldstein Auditorium with a captivating performance that featured performances from Chloe Troast and Jamie Linn Watson. Read More »
‘Don’t Worry Darling’ misses the cinematic mark despite celebrity drama
Despite all the drama and build up to Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling,” the film ultimately falls flat due to poor writing and casting decisions. Read More »
