Tag: Onondaga County
Students from Ithaca College and Syracuse University to intern during Olympics with NBC
As millions tune in to watch the upcoming Winter Olympics, students at Ithaca College and SU have the opportunity of a lifetime to see the games in person while interning with NBC. Read More »
The 2018 SAMMY Awards won’t just involve central New York musicians
The Syracuse Area Music Awards nominees and inductees were announced Tuesday. Here’s a breakdown of what to look forward to in March when the ceremonies take place. Read More »
Rapper and professor A.D. Carson speaks at Syracuse University as part of Democratizing Knowledge series
Rapper and University of Virginia professor A.D. Carson came to Syracuse University on Monday to speak about how rap can be used as a form of education. He also spoke about the experience of being black in the United States. Read More »
‘Hamilton’ and ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ cast members demonstrate Broadway’s success in the music industry
Broadway is becoming more than just a performance, with stars using onstage success to branch out into music. Read More »
CNY Brewfest 2018 will cater to ‘beer geeks’
After 22 years of CNY Brewfest, organizer Jason Purdy is changing the game by doing away with big-name beers. Read More »
South Side native Jeremy Robinson named 1st black Department of Public Works commissioner
Syracuse’s newest Department of Public Works commissioner grew up on the city’s South Side, giving him a local perspective as he serves his community. Read More »
Q&A with Shannon Houck in light of the #MeToo movement
Sex and Health columnist Doménica Orellana encourages readers to join the fight against sexual assault and asks an expert about issues victims face. Read More »
Community members say Ben Walsh’s administration must work with Latinx groups on and around the Hill
Members of Syracuse’s Latinx community discuss how Walsh should lead a city with the country’s highest concentration of black and Hispanic people in poverty. Read More »
Forget about the Super Bowl: Groundhog Day is almost here
Humor columnist Annabeth Mann gives an in-depth, completely accurate history and pump-up speech for the most popular American holiday: Groundhog Day. Read More »
Local artist creates immersive photography exhibition through monthly installations
Trevor Clement’s first solo show, “Blood From Four Wounds,” will be on view this weekend at the SPARK Art Space. It is composed of three aspects: audio elements, a photography display and an explanatory visuals book. Read More »
No time is no excuse: These dorm room-ready recipes are quick and simple for a busy student.
Foodie columnist Taylor Lucero reviews his attempts at making trendy “mug meals.” Read More »
Syracuse music producer uses public library space to jumpstart music career
Marcus Suraci, also known as King Makis, hit the ground running when he discovered a public recording studio at the Central Library Makerspace. Read More »
Musicalympics to bring sport-themed classical songs to Syracuse this weekend
Symphoria is hosting the Musicalympics this Saturday. Their aim is to expose kids to classical music with a sport-themed twist. Read More »
Lawsuit could grant Onondaga funding to help alleviate opioid crisis
The lawsuit was filed in federal court last week against more than 20 pharmaceutical companies. Read More »
Why (almost) every Liam Neeson movie is the same
Ever wonder why Liam Neeson movies all feel the same? Columnist Kassidy Cooper points out some recurring plot details. Read More »
Protesters rally in Syracuse after anniversary of Trump’s initial travel ban
The protest started at City Hall and moved south toward the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office near 401 S. Salina St. Read More »
Mike Intaglietta appointed new executive director of the Landmark Theatre
Mike Intaglietta was recently appointed the new executive director of the Landmark Theatre. He has been involved in the central New York arts scene for many years and has fond memories of times he’s spent at the theater. Read More »
Pete Sala mistakenly sends home renovation plans to entire student body
Humor columnist Lauren Perlowski penned a letter from Pete Sala to his loved ones about property renovations — but the letter ended up in the wrong hands. Read More »
Global warming – and John Tucker – must die
Three words: you deserve better. Humor columnist Annabeth Mann is here to help you take control over your own life and stand up to that jerk by the name of Global Warming. Read More »
Snow got you down? Check out some ways to combat the winter blues.
Syracuse is notorious for its long, blistery winters. Sex & Health columnist Caroline Maguire explores the weather's effect on mental health. Read More »
SUNY Purchase stands in for Vietnam in ‘The Post’
The 500-acre campus was used to film scenes meant to take place in Vietnam. Read More »
Local nonprofit to celebrate birthday with a huge bash
Local nonprofit Believe in Syracuse is celebrating its birthday with a party this weekend. The organization has worked for the last five years to introduce residents to the charm of Syracuse. Read More »
Engineering students design modular padding for skateboarders at first Invent@SU
Tiago Zanaga Da Costa and Lucas Lee spent six weeks at the Syracuse University Fisher Center in New York City designing their PhalHex modular padding as part of Invent@SU. Read More »
Triple-threat comedian Sebastian Maniscalco to perform at the Landmark Theatre
Sebastian Maniscalco always knew he wanted to be a comedian. Now, he's one of the highest paid in his field and is making a stop in Syracuse this week. Read More »