Tag: Onondaga County
La Casita’s jam-packed month includes a discussion of post-hurricane Puerto Rico
La Casita Cultural Center will host several events this month, including reading groups, a discussion about post-Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico and a film screening. Read More »
A cover letter to express how we all feel about job and internship applications
Humor columnist Lauren Perlowski opens up and tells her true feelings in this honest cover letter. Read More »
‘Tired Old Queen at the Movies’ to perform one-man show in Syracuse
Comedian, actor and movie connoisseur Steve Hayes will return to the Redhouse Arts Center to perform “Raised by Warner Brothers, Born in Syracuse” on Friday and Saturday. Read More »
These superheroes can help you design your schedule for next semester
Registration begins this week. Here are some class ideas inspired by your favorite Marvel figures. Read More »
Glazed & Confused partners with local brewery for donut, beer pairing
The recently-opened doughnut shop joined forces with Full Boar Craft Brewery on Sunday to serve doughnuts specifically selected to complement one of four beers. Read More »
Here are 5 things to know about Gucci Mane
The rapper will headline Block Party on April 27 at the Carrier Dome. Read More »
NBC executive who works on ‘This Is Us’ to give lecture at SU
Mike Nunes graduated from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in 2002 and started his career at NBC in 2006, and he has climbed the entertainment ladder ever since. Read More »
An update on the ‘Jersey Shore’ cast in time for the new season premiere
Many former partiers have settled down since their reality TV days. Read More »
There's officially 1 month left until the end of the semester. Here's how to get it started.
Check out events in and around Syracuse that are happening this weekend. Read More »
John Krasinski talks familial inspiration in new thriller about world without sound
Krasinski is trying something new by starring in the thriller “A Quiet Place,” although many recognize him as Jim Halpert from NBC’s “The Office.” Read More »
Syracuse is about to get a little brighter with a new mural
Believe in Syracuse commissioned a $20,000 mural for West Fayette Street and is in the process of reviewing applications. Read More »
Local nonprofits partner for fundraiser to benefit Syracuse refugee community
RISE’s “A Night of Nations” fundraiser will feature cultural entertainment and a silent auction, as well as dinner by the pop-up restaurant My Lucky Tummy. Read More »
The one Maxwell class every SU student should take: PAF 101
Liberal columnist Ryan Golden praises “An Introduction to the Analysis of Public Policy” and the professor who teaches it, Bill Coplin. Read More »
How one architecture firm shaped the face of Syracuse University
King + King Architects recently celebrated 150 years in business. The firm is the brains behind Crouse College, Bird Library and dozens of other buildings at SU. Read More »
Here’s what the XXL Freshman covers from 2015 on should look like in hindsight
With hindsight 20/20, Music columnist Jalen Nash takes a trip in the time machine to recreate each XXL Magazine Freshman cover from 2015 on. Read More »
SU and SUNY-ESF students use food waste to create sustainable energy
Farm to Flame takes ground-up food waste and uses it to power generators. Read More »
SU students continue the dialogue ahead of World Autism Awareness Day
World Autism Awareness Day is celebrated on April 2, and SU students are working to increase autism awareness through events like a 5K walk. Read More »
University Union, IVMF to host "12 Strong" screening
Mark Nutsch, leader of a U.S. Special Forces mission, will speak at SU following the movie screening on April 13. Read More »
Here’s why April Fools’ Day is the most stressful 24 hours of the entire year
Humor columnist Annabeth Mann explains why April Fools’ Day is the sole cause of all her anxiety. Read More »
Light Work, Newhouse partner to feature students’ photography
For its first-ever celebration, the “2018 Newhouse Photography Annual” will be featured at Light Work through July to showcase a range of student work. Read More »
Chabad at SU to hold 2 nights of interactive Passover Seders
Zalman and Sarah Ives are working to make Syracuse University’s Chabad House an accessible, welcoming environment for SU’s Jewish community. Read More »
‘The Big Picture’ author Ben Fritz gives his thoughts on the future of film
Movie columnist Erik Benjamin spoke with Ben Fritz, who wrote "The Big Picture: The Fight for the Future of Movies" to discuss the process of crafting a journalism book and the future of film. Read More »
Thornden Park gets ready for spring with restoration projects
Thornden Park Association has been working over the last 35 years to restore the historic park and make it more accessible to the Syracuse community. Read More »
Annual Take Back The Night to take place on campus Wednesday
Take Back the Night will focus on relationship and interpersonal violence this year, as well as sexual violence, and will include speakers and a march through campus. Read More »