Tag: Central New York
My time on Capitol Hill was pivotal in my aspiration to enter politics
Asylum seekers deserve basic survival needs, too. Human beings cannot be illegal on colonized and stolen land. Read More »
Here are 5 films that emit fall’s ambiance
As the seasons change in Syracuse, tune in to these 5 films to bask in the ambiance of fall and share in collective nostalgia. Read More »
It is time for SU to fix overcrowding at dining halls like Ernie Davis
Eating a meal under harsh fluorescent lights with a multitude of loud conversations around them is not something students think about when they pay for their meal plans at Syracuse University. Read More »
NY-22 primary candidates receive endorsements from officials, groups
Following their primary victories in New York state's 22nd Congressional Cistrict, Francis Conole and Brandon Williams are gaining endorsements. Read More »
A look at 5 of the best albums of summer 2022
As the summer draws to an end, our music columnist goes through the best albums of the season, with the likes of Kendrick Lamar and Harry Styles among the picks. Read More »
London Ladd’s identity influences his latest exhibit ‘How Shall We Be Known’
Biracial illustrator London Ladd's collection "How Shall We Be Known?" offers a glimpse into Black culture and authentic representation. Read More »
Get active, learn something new this week with these 10 Syracuse events
The Syracuse area is full of events to attend this week from running a 10K to learning a new hobby. Read More »
Rise N Shine owner plans new Italian restaurant, talks expanding current businesses
The Syracuse woman known for owning classic Syracuse spots will be opening her third local restaurant this fall. Read More »
Vera House executive director steps down after outcry for hiring of known sex offender
Randi Bergman will step down from her role as co-executive director at Vera House effective immediately following news she knowingly hired a registered sex offender in 2020. Read More »
Syracuse legislators building an aquarium is a mistake
While the creator(s) of the plan intended to benefit the local economy, the city made a mistake allocating millions of dollars that could have gone toward fighting high poverty, crime or substance abuse rates. Read More »
Savor the outdoors this fall with these 4 central New York
Enjoy the early fall weather this long weekend with these 4 local day trips. Read More »
As SA vice president, I plan on leaving a lasting impact
Advocacy means creating space for those coming after you. Read More »
Celebrate Labor Day weekend with these 4 concerts
Groove to the music at 4 concerts this week. Read More »
Identity, diversity on display at 1st SU Art Museum gallery of semester
The Syracuse University Art Museum's first gallery of the semester, 5,500 Years of Art, explores themes of identity and expression across cultures. Read More »
Classic traditions, new attractions come together at this year’s New York State Fair
The annual New York State Fair offers an assortment of family activities, from fair staples to new and innovative ideas. Read More »
New exhibit uses hyper-realistic rice bags to comment on Asian American culture
Sculpture exhibit My Sweetie Has No Pockmarks features hyperrealistic ceramic rice bags, a commentary on nuanced Asian-American culture. Read More »
Now able to see the future, amateur psychic predicts what's to come at SU
Our humor columnist trained all summer to become a psychic and has foreseen a number of changes that Syracuse University will face this semester. Read More »
SU freshman chases ‘total victory’ as ‘American Ninja Warrior’ contestant, student
SU freshman navigates the transition to college life while pursuing “total victory” on American Ninja Warrior. Read More »
Dear SU students, the Syracuse community is your home too
When the city proposed constructing the I-81 viaduct, 15th Ward residents rallied together and fought to keep their homes, businesses and memories from being demolished. With the Urban Renewal Project, which brought the city the Everson Museum, government buildings and an expansion of Downtown Syracuse, it was becoming clear that 15th Ward residents had to leave. Read More »
BIPOC students, organizations fill Women’s Building Field for 1st Orientation Fête
Spearheaded by SU senior Jordan Pierre, the first orientation event specifically for students of color was held to welcome students back to campus. Read More »
Conole emphasizes reproductive rights, climate change following Democratic primary victory
Francis Conole delivered a victory speech at the Saltine Warrior Sports Pub after winning the Democratic primary for New York's 22nd Congressional District. Read More »
It’s time to BeReal: Summer 2022 through the lens of the popular app
After taking the world by storm, Syracuse University students talk about their experiences with the new social media app BeReal. Read More »
