Tag: Onondaga County
Netflix disrupts the market with original series starring A-list celebrities
Netflix’s “Maniac” reveals how streaming platforms are changing the television industry with fresh original content. Read More »
Advice from president of Active Minds on campus mental health resources
Active Minds President Meghan Nelligan recommends using on-campus resources available keep stay on top of your mental health. Read More »
Grammy-nominated a cappella group to perform at Hendricks Chapel
Grammy-nominated vocal group Sweet Honey in the Rock will perform at Syracuse this weekend. Read More »
SU native community advocates for increased presence on Indigenous Peoples Day
The Native Student Program works to bring visibility and awareness of indigenous peoples through activism. Several students are attending the Indigenous Peoples ceremony at Columbus Square on Monday. Read More »
‘Queer Eye’ star to come to SU for cooking demonstration, Q&A with students
Antoni Porowski, known for his role on the Netflix hit "Queer Eye," is scheduled to perform at SU on October 20. Read More »
VPA students’ films screened at national shorts festivals
Several film students from the College of Visual and Performing Arts had their class projects featured at film festivals across the country this fall. Read More »
Student-led initiatives continue to combat sexual assaults on campus
One year after the #MeToo movement first went viral, student-led activism is redefining the landscape of how sexual assaults are handled on college campuses — and empowering victims that their voices and experiences are valid. Read More »
Orange After Dark hosts series of late night activities on weekend nights
SU’s Orange After Dark fall events featuring events such as a midterms pancake breakfast, free weekend movie screenings and an end-of-semester formal. Read More »
Owner of Alto Cinco says much has changed for women in the restaurant industry
Though gender bias is still apparent in the restaurant industry today, Johanna Yorke of Syracuse-based Alto Cinco had made a name for herself. Read More »
New York schools to implement mental health education
New York is the first state to require mental health education from elementary to high school. Read More »
Mayor Ben Walsh discusses policing, schools during Q&A on South Side
Local news anchor Jennifer Sanders moderated a Q&A with the Syracuse mayor, as well as oversaw two panels with local officials, on Monday evening. Read More »
Syracuse detention center prepares to meet new Raise the Age law
Legislation went into effect on Monday that reclassifies 16- and 17-year olds as minors, prohibiting them from being housed in county jails. Read More »
Spotify to help independent musicians grow while preserving artistic freedom
The rising popularity of independent artists has also led to a greater variety of streaming services, such as Soundcloud, Spotify and YouTube. Streaming platforms have made it easier for fans to access music and musicians to grow their fan bases digitally. Read More »
Vera House promotes new initiatives, says prevention is a ‘community job’
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and the Vera House is unveiling two new initiatives to help combat sexual assault and domestic violence in the central New York community. Read More »
46th annual LaFayette Apple Festival to bring community together at Tully Farms
The 46th annual LaFayette Apple Festival will feature nearly 400 vendors, including artisans and crafters as well as local nonprofit organizations. Read More »
From college duo to group of 9, Turkuaz to play at Westcott Theater
Funk and R&B group Turkuaz will kick off the fall leg of their 2018 tour with a performance at the Westcott Theater this Thursday. Read More »
Your ultimate guide for specialty coffee blends, origins in Syracuse
Here’s a breakdown of all the local blends and origins to kick International Coffee Day into full gear. Read More »
Indie coffee shops, corporate chains are making coffee fair trade and sustainable
In celebration of International Coffee Day on Sept. 29, large and small Syracuse businesses alike are committing to incorporating fairly-traded, sustainably-sourced coffee into their roasts. Read More »
More than just a campus cafe, People’s Place seeks to provide comfort for all
Located at the heart of campus in Hendricks Chapel, People’s Place aims to cultivate an environment where community members can share a cup of coffee and find a sense of home. Read More »
Mello Velo, a bike shop and cafe in 1
Mello Velo started out as a bike shop in 2009 and has since expanded its business, incorporating biking-inspired decor and menu at their Canal Street cafe. Read More »
Meet the man behind the concerts, UU President Andrew Idarraga
University Union’s current president, Andrew Idarraga, is prioritizing inclusivity and representation when it comes to campus events. Read More »
InclusiveU will bring students to DC for a screening of ‘Intelligent Lives’
Dan Habib’s documentary, “Intelligent Lives,” features three individuals with disabilities and how they interact with the world around them. Read More »
John Legend made history as the first black man to reach EGOT status
John Legend recently made history as the first black man to win an Emmy, Grammy Award, Oscar and Tony Award, reaching the heralded “EGOT” status. But there’s something bigger going on with black representation in the awards arena. Read More »
Onondaga Art Guild provides creative space for all mediums and talents
The Onondaga Art Guild offers local artists the opportunity to display their work and connect with other artists in the Syracuse community. Read More »