Tag: Central New York
Be genuine and appreciate the small things in life
There are only so many grand occasions in one’s life, and they are few and far between. The little things define ourselves, our relationships and our lives. Read More »
Black students at Syracuse deserve a home like The Renegade Magazine
Amidst the chaos of being young and Black in American higher education, it is imperative to find your people, your home, your family. Read More »
Justices in New York should have a law degree
The presiding officers of New York’s local courts are making important decisions, yet 72% of the justices of these courts are not lawyers. This needs to change. Read More »
‘Hella Problematic’: Students, experts discuss fatphobia at SU
While students and experts hope the stigma around fatness will change, they said that fatphobia is prevalent at Syracuse University in both covert and overt ways and they don’t believe that will change any time soon. Read More »
With potential repeal of Roe v. Wade, SU must protect student reproductive rights
In response to the overturn of Roe v Wade, Syracuse University should provide the necessary resources for students to ease worries and tensions. Read More »
Facing a daunting finals week? Here are some ways to de-stress
Amid the frenzy of finals season, Syracuse University students can utilize these five tools to destress and practice good mental health. Read More »
Use these 2 ramen recipes to make your finals week bearable
Looking for a quick and easy meal on a time crunch? Our columnist has two ramen recipes ideal for the bustle of finals season. Read More »
Get ready to jam this weekend with these 4 concerts
The CNY region has a full range of music this week, with anything from punk rock to classical on deck for the next few days. Read More »
Studio89 brings high-energy, showmanship to SU house scene
Studio89 has become a staple of the Syracuse student band scene, captivating audiences and deepening their band chemistry along the way. Read More »
The sound, storytelling of ‘Star Wars’ revolutionized the film industry
Between the specials effects and the score, “Star Wars” has had an impact that transcends generations. Read More »
Gov. Kathy Hochul appoints Rep. Antonio Delgado as lieutenant governor
Rep. Antonio Delgado, a Democrat who has represented the 19th Congressional District of New York since 2019, will become the state’s next lieutenant governor. Read More »
Students need to recognize the importance of DPS
The recent rise in crime on and near Syracuse University’s campus has negatively impacted students and the surrounding community, illustrating the need for a mutually positive relationship between the Department of Public Safety, students and the larger community. Read More »
Senior illustration majors showcase love of nature in ‘Cabin Fever’ exhibit
The “Cabin Fever” exhibit offers illustration majors in the BFA program the opportunity to collaborate and share their work with the campus community. Read More »
Gallery: Block Party takes over the Dome for 1st time since 2019
University Union's Block Party concert brough hundreds of students to the Dome for the first time since 2019. Students enjoyed performances from A-Trak, 070 Shake, 2 Chainz and Baby Keem. Read More »
Popcycle brings together 17 student-run brands in Bird Library for exposure
Bird Library hosted the largest Popcycle ever, after 17 student vendors sold clothes from their own brands. Read More »
FADS uses dark, isolating themes during show to bring awareness to climate change
The Fashion and Design Society hosted their Abiotic Wanderers show on Friday, the second show in this year’s series. Read More »
Gov. Kathy Hochul announces funds for organizations to help gun violence victims
The McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center in Onondaga County will receive $670,000 in funding as a part of New York state’s Community Violence Intervention Act. Read More »
SU students mosh at the Dome for first Block Party since 2019
Hundreds of students crowded the Dome for the 2022 Block Party concert, featuring co-headliners 2 Chainz and Baby Keem. Read More »
There is still more to be done to strengthen gun control in Syracuse
To some, gun violence may feel like a hopeless issue, however, it’s more important than ever that solution-based mindsets are taken to the discussion of gun control. Read More »
Find how the eclipse cycle will influence your life in our final astrology column
As the semester ends, our astrology columnist looks to the future and divulges how every sign will be affected this lunar cycle. Read More »
Community members share thoughts on Climate Act plan at SUNY-ESF-hosted comment session
Comments ranged from outright support for the drafted plan to proposed alternatives in order to meet the state's goal of decreasing carbon emissions by 85% below 1990 levels by 2050. Read More »
Everything you need to know about the artists performing at this year’s Block Party
Here are some facts and songs to know from the four artists performing at Block Party this Friday. Read More »
Electric vehicle charging stations are integral to SU's climate commitments
While full-scale electrification is a few years away, SU should start to champion carbon neutrality by integrating a more accessible and efficient EV charging grid on campus. Read More »
SU isn't giving enough support to war-torn Middle Eastern countries, students
We only hope that SU sheds some hope and support to Middle Eastern students the way they did with Ukrainian students. We all bleed the same color. Read More »
