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Explore 2000s throwbacks, dip into Syracuse’s jazz scene this summer
Experience a roster of big-name bands this summer in Syracuse with acts like Dave Matthews Band, Avril Lavigne, and Creed coming to entertain the city Read More »
Syracuse Poster Project pairs poetry, illustration in honoring local businesses
The Syracuse Poster Project combines haikus with illustration to create posters displayed in downtown Syracuse. This year, the theme was local businesses, allowing the artists to connect with their community through their work. Read More »
Pour Les Gens expands from T-shirts to themed NYC-inspired collections
Syracuse University alum Dylan Antigua founded his fashion brand Pour Les Gens Worldwide as a junior, paying homage to New York City and making streetwear accessible. Read More »
Architecture seniors culminate design work with LA F[i]ESTA installations
Fifth-year architecture students presented outdoor architecture installations for LA F[i]ESTA from Tuesday to Wednesday. The design-builds spanned three locations on campus and invited interaction from the audience. Read More »
'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style': Met Gala menswear theme makes history
With its Black dandyism theme, Monday’s 2025 Met Gala showcases Black menswear, marking the first time the event has been purposefully and exclusively dedicated to a specific demographic. Read More »
Rock out at The Westcott Theater, Funk ’n Waffles this weekend
Enjoy a variety of live music this weekend in Syracuse with the Warped Band’s covers of 90s rock songs or Michigan Rattlers’ more folky sound. Read More »
Superhero film genre awaits comeback opportunity with summer releases
Our senior columnist reflects on the past four years of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and looks forward to the upcoming movies this summer holds for the franchise, a “crossroads” for Disney superhero movies. Read More »
Mochi Mochi provides second family for workers, second home for students
Mochi Mochi, a newly opened mochi donut in Marshall Square Mall, offers a sense of home for Asian international students and those trying the dessert for the first time. Read More »
‘Sabor de Nueva York’ showcases cultural food on bilingual Instagram page
Jessica Gorman’s instagram account @sabordenuevayork, explores cultural foods in the central New York area. She posts food reviews as well as her own recipes, captioning the posts in both Spanish and English to connect with Read More »
Ex Boyfriend Vintage pop-ups bring trendy, secondhand items at low prices
Ex Boyfriend Vintage pop-ups sell trendy, affordable secondhand clothing with the goal of alleviating fast fashion clothing waste. Read More »
‘Sinners’ defies horror genre tropes with refreshing story, acting
“Sinners” blends vampires, romance, blues music and history into one genre-bending movie. Though chaotic at times, the movie is creative with high-quality actors and cinematography. Read More »
Harvey’s Garden expands entertainment horizons with outdoor EDM concert
On Saturday, nearly 1,500 people attended an outdoor concert at Harvey’s Garden, featuring electric dance music (EDM) stars BUNT. and Dzeko. Read More »
FADS brings intimate, editorial fashion show in spite of funding cuts
The Fashion and Design Society drew a crowd for their "Flora & Fauna" spring show on Saturday, despite funding cuts and weather issues. Read More »
Enjoy the arts this week at La Casita or Grass Bowl Music Fest
This week, join the Syracuse Mets for College Night at NBT Bank Stadium and watch the Department of Drama's performance of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. Read More »
Latto brings gifts, Role Model finds ‘Sally’ at UU’s Block Party
Latto and Role Model performed at this year’s University Union Block Party, engaging the crowd with designer giveaways and bringing a student on stage. Read More »
Rolling thrift store: Revamped is a mobile solution to campus clothing waste
Syracuse University sophomore Ava Lubkemann’s passion for thrifting and bringing awareness to clothing waste led her to create Revamped, an affordable thrift store on wheels that aims to solve issues at the intersection of environmental and social justice. Read More »
Campus community memorializes Pope Francis’ legacy in Wednesday Mass
Hendricks Chapel held a memorial Mass for Pope Francis on Wednesday to honor his legacy after he died Monday. Attendees said they were inspired by his compassion and humility. Read More »
The Mizpah winery fills vacant church, industry niche in downtown Syracuse
The Mizpah seeks to honor Syracuse’s cultural history by reinventing the First Baptist Church as a wine sanctuary and premiere event space. Read More »
OrangeAbility educates students on disability with adaptive sports
Adaptive sports challenge Syracuse University students to understand disability in a new light. Read More »
Altered Eco channels childhood design dreams to produce sustainable fashion
Altered Eco is Elissa Martin’s sustainable fashion brand that focuses on upcycling clothing and jewelry. Read More »
Jam out to Latto at Block Party, boogie at Redfest before finals
This week, attend the semester’s grand finale of Cage or party with Latto and ROLE MODEL in the JMA Wireless Dome. Read More »
Simmons Ink and Stitch engages with Syracuse community by staying small
Reggie and Lysa Simmons opened Simmons Ink and Stitch in 2008. Since then, they have expanded their product catalog to embroidery, sublimation, vinyl transfers, rhinestones and small signs. The husband and wife duo prides themselves on staying close with their customers. Read More »
‘Abbott Elementary’ aces the basics in season finale
Season 4 of Abbott Elementary was just as well received as its predecessors, maintaining the shows signature style while exhibiting new character growth and exciting plot lines. Read More »
‘You can’t just love the money’: Gary Campbell gives back through renovation
Gary Campbell of G&C General Construction serves the Syracuse community by restoring condemned and abandoned properties in the area. Read More »

