Tag: community
7 ways top Syracuse bars can rake in more customers
Faegan’s and Orange Crate are running out of ideas to attract college students, but our humor columnist has important tips for raking in more customers. Read More »
The 'Don't Say Gay Bill' harms the LGBTQ community and diminishes their voices
Many individuals in the community already lack supportive spaces in their homes, so not having confidential support readily available at school poses a major challenge for youth just beginning to navigate their identities. Read More »
'Reject the Disconnect’ with Geena Matuson’s TED Talk
On April 9, Geena Matuson will give a TED Talk titled “Reject the Disconnect.” Read More »
SU alumna curates vintage secondhand pieces for Black Citizens Brigade
Cjala Surratt, a Syracuse University alumna, founded Black Citizens Brigade to fight fast fashion and provide customers with well-made secondhand clothing. Read More »
SU alumna opens 210 Teas as people-centered space to honor grandmother
In the midst of the pandemic, Kahssia Hills used her free time to explore a hobby that has been ingrained in her life: tea making. Read More »
Bright powder, bright faces: Celebrating Holi at SU
On April 2, the colorful Indian holiday of Holi, which marks the transition from winter to spring and the triumph of good over evil, was celebrated at SU. Read More »
SU students grind through late, hectic nights working at Harry’s Bar
Harry’s Bar, a Syracuse University staple, is home to bartenders who balance their SU schoolwork with the hardships of the job. Read More »
Westcott Cookie Co.'s new location offers homemade desserts close to SU campus
Chris Gentile, the owner of Westcott Cookie Company, said he opened the eatery to bring Syracuse the best cookies and desserts possible. Read More »
History, nostalgia draw new management to revamped PressRoom Pub
After closing in January due to hardships caused by the pandemic, PressRoom Pub reopened this month under new management. Read More »
WISE center empowers women in business with hands-on approach at each stage
With their past experiences as small business owners, the all-female team of the WISE Women's Business Center supports other female entrepreneurs. Read More »
Anything But Beer provides gluten-free alternative to Syracuse community
Located in downtown Syracuse, Brittany Berry and Logan Booney have been providing gluten-free items like beer to customers since 2017. Read More »
Sankofa Urban Market features Black-owned beauty products and personalized baskets
For the first time since it opened, the Sankofa Urban Market will be open weekly on Saturdays during the spring, until May. Read More »
Wintery conditions don't stop return to Syracuse's St. Patrick's Day celebration
On March 12, the 40th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade took place in downtown Syracuse. Read More »
5 events to check out while staying in snowy Syracuse over spring break
If you’re staying on campus for spring break, you don’t have to worry about FOMO. Here are five events you can go to over break. Read More »
Navigating life in college with anxiety and depression
The colossal weight of students' mental illnesses can crush key aspects of their college experience. Read More »
City as Canvas project livens Syracuse streets with local artists murals
This summer, Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today will pair residents with artists to make murals across eight sectors of Syracuse for City as Canvas. Read More »
Renegade Magazine’s Reneprom filled with music, fashion
On March 5, Renegade Magazine hosted the second-ever Reneprom, featuring performances from student musicians and music from DJ Jill. Read More »
Buddy Boeheim hopes to foster community in Syracuse with NIL sponsorships
Buddy has made it a point to work with companies that have ties to the Syracuse community or sports in general since signing with Roc Nation Sports. Read More »
Unsung Hero recipient Beverly Oliver provides quality child care in community
Oliver is the founder of the After School and Early Learning Program at the C. Grant Grimshaw Elementary School in Lafayette, where she works with a diverse population of students. Read More »
The new Title IX law failed my sister. Reform it so it doesn't fail again.
Letter to the Editor | The Title IX law will continue to fail college students like my sister until substantial reforms are made. Read More »
An overabundance of chain-restaurants on Marshall Street harms SU's unique culture
With Marshall Street having been commodified with an influx of non-local restaurants, it now has very little that makes it feel like SU’s own. Read More »
Human Dogsledding event raises money for Helping Hounds Dog Rescue
On Sunday, spectators gathered outside of Iron Pier Apartments for the second Winterfest Human Dogsled Race. Read More »