Tag: Onondaga County
WORLDS APART: After 13 years, Salat Ali is returning to the refugee camp he once left to reunite with his mother
Salat Ali came to the United States from a refugee camp when he was 11 years-old. 13 years later, he’s now preparing to return to the camp —and reunite with his mother for the first time. Read More »
Metal bands from across the country to hit Syracuse this weekend
Metal band Abigail Williams will play at The Lost Horizon this weekend, joined by Ghost Bath and Wolvhammer. Read More »
Good Uncle now cooks your food inside their trucks
A new chef, a new cooking procedure and a new menu are in place for one of the fastest-growing food delivery startups in the country, and it all started in Syracuse. Read More »
Agatha Christie classic ‘The Mousetrap’ coming to CNY Playhouse
“The Mousetrap” opens Sept. 7 at CNY Playhouse. Read More »
Here are some SU music clubs that may be music to your ears
Syracuse University’s student organizations offer a wide variety of enriching activities. Here are some clubs for those looking for a music fix. Read More »
Office of Multicultural Affairs provides professional, emotional support for students
The SU Office of Multicultural Affairs provides academic, professional and social opportunities for students of color. Read More »
Political clubs on campus push for increased collaboration
The three major political organizations on campus have increasingly pushed for collaboration among one another in the last year, organizers said. Read More »
Scavenger hunt at Onondaga Public Library to draw attention to banned books
Onondaga County Public Library is celebrating Banned Book Week by hosting a library-wide scavenger hunt. Read More »
2 lawsuits related to Theta Tau videos, explained
There are two ongoing lawsuits against Syracuse University filed in state and federal courts by students involved in the Theta Tau videos. Read More »
Check out what’s cooking at the NY State Fair food truck competition
The 2018 Taste NY Food Truck Competition will take place on Sept. 1 and Sept. 2 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Read More »
Putting the best fork forward at this weekend’s NY State Fair
As the NY State Fair’s popularity has grown in recent years, so has the evolution of its food scene. Read More »
Here are all the free movies UU is showing on campus this semester
University Union announced its fall schedule of movie screenings this week and here's what you need to know. Read More »
Syracuse Chiefs to embrace inclusivity with 3rd annual Pride Night
For the third straight year, the Syracuse Gay and Lesbian Chorus will be performing the national anthem before Friday’s game. Read More »
How SUArt Galleries is painting broader horizons for students
The SUArt Galleries increasingly encourage professors and students alike to take their stories out of the classroom and into the art room. Read More »
SU students’ e-sports startup receives $500,000 in investments
Angelo Damiano, a recent Syracuse graduate, teamed up with junior Michael Paris to create PowerSpike — an esports communications platform that was recently boosted with $500,000 in investments. Read More »
With renovations, the Gustav Stickley House to become ‘boutique museum hotel’
The historic Gustav Stickley House is undergoing restorations to accommodate guests as a museum and hotel. Read More »
Light Work partners with For Freedoms as part of ‘Be Strong’ exhibition
Guest-curated by For Freedoms, an activist organization, the “Be Strong and Do Not Betray Your Soul” exhibit displays more than 40 photographs by former Light Work guest artists. Read More »
Local brewery partners with OHA to put 20th century beer back on tap
Nearly 60 years after its 70-year-long reign as Syracuse’s most popular brew, Congress Beer will be unveiled at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown tonight. Read More »
Harmful algae blooms could be a problem again in central New York
The blooms in Skaneateles Lake pose a potential threat to residents and animals. Read More »
UK-based band ‘struts’ their stuff at The Westcott
The Struts delivered an emotionally-charged performance at The Westcott Theater last Friday, delighting an intimate crowd of rock music fans. Read More »
Syracuse community members debate I-81 solutions at City Hall meeting
Most attendees expressed support for replacing the aging I-81 viaduct with a "community grid." Read More »
Get your sports fix while the Dome is empty
Whether you’re a baseball fan, soccer fan or you just like to kick back and relax, summer in Syracuse has tons of options for watching sports. Read More »
Catch up on these local art collections and historical exhibits this summer
Whether you need to cool off on a hot summer day or avoid the rain, check out these local museums and historic exhibitions. Read More »
Local ice cream shops offer sweet place to cool down this summer
Whether you’re looking for a modern twist or an old-fashioned, diner-style spot, these locations in and near Syracuse are a great way to cool down this summer with ice cream. Read More »