Tag: pulp
Bob Mankoff draws on cartoonist career for A&S Maxwell Alumni Keynote
Former cartoon artist for the New Yorker and Syracuse University alumni, Bob Mankoff, will deliver the Alumni Keynote at the 2025 A&S | Maxwell Convocation. Read More »
Newhouse’s Seth Gitner engages students with CNY Adaptive Sports
Syracuse University professor Seth Gitner organizes sporting events like wheelchair basketball and inclusive sled hockey to get students involved. Read More »
TedX thought leaders speak on maintaining your own narrative
SU’s TEDx Event, “Changing the Narrative,” brought in speakers that examined identity and the importance of breaking past stereotypes. Read More »
Party like the 90s at Fool House, rock out with Street Trash this weekend
This weekend, rave the night away at Dazed or check out punk covers and originals at Funk n’ Waffles. Read More »
Author Angie Thomas speaks on ‘HOPE,’ awareness at Oncenter
Angie Thomas spoke at the Oncenter Civic Center Crouse Hinds Theater on Tuesday, where she talked about the societal messages of her novels, like "The Hate U Give." Read More »
‘The White Lotus’ Season 3 brings surprising tragedy in Thailand setting
Season three of HBO’s “The White Lotus” shocked our columnist with its season finale, including more twists and real-world implications than seasons prior. Read More »
‘The Woman in The Yard’ uses cinematography, direction to overcome cliches
Director Jaume Collet-Serra made a comeback from his last poorly received film, “Black Adam,” with an enticing and elevated horror film, “The Woman in the Yard.” Read More »
Actress Brenda Song talks child acting, diversity in Hollywood at UU event
On Monday, University Union and BIPOC Student Success hosted actress Brenda Song for Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Read More »
‘The Cher Story’ illuminates doubt, reinvention in superstar’s journey
“The Cher Show” brings lessons from the pop star’s growth as a musician and woman to Syracuse’s Landmark Theatre. Read More »
‘A Minecraft Movie’ falls short in capturing game’s creativity, depth
"A Minecraft Movie" debuted in theaters last Friday as the film adaptation of the famous pocket-edition game, but our columnist argues that it falls short on plot and a strong message. Read More »
FADS Expo showcases creativity through student passion projects
Syracuse University's Fashion and Design Society hosted its second-ever spring Expo on Saturday, featuring a fashion show and student pop-up shops. Read More »
Hear from actress Brenda Song at Schine, unwind at WonderWorks this week
This week, play grocery bingo with Orange After Dark or take a look at hands-on exhibits at a science-focused amusement park. Read More »
Jewish Voice for Peace screens "No Other Land," detailing occupation of West Bank
On Friday, Jewish Voice for Peace’s Syracuse chapter and the Syracuse Peace Council hosted a screening of “No Other Land,” an Oscar-winning documentary about Palestinians in the West Bank. Read More »
Latto, Role Model to perform at Block Party
Latto and Role Model will perform at this year’s Block Party on April 25, University Union announced Friday. Read More »
NYS Poet Laureate promotes belonging, advocacy at SU reading
Patricia Spears Jones, the current New York State Poet Laureate, read poems from her newest collection as part of the annual Syracuse Symposium series on Thursday evening. Read More »
Explore the personalities of SU through their unique laptop stickers
Whether it's Otto the Orange, a Minecraft wolf or a funny phrase, laptop stickers are a curated expression of identity and creativity for Syracuse University students. Read More »
Solace Collective provides neurodivergent considerations to fashion
Solace, a clothing company created by Syracuse University students, highlights the fashion needs of people who are neurodivergent. Read More »
Syracuse rapper G.Y. Joey takes personal life into new album ‘Mud Plug II’
Syracuse-born and raised rapper, G.Y. Joey, is attempting to add his own sound to the Syracuse rap scene with his authentic lyricism and confidence. Read More »
AAPI Heritage Month kicks off with high spirits in Schine
On Tuesday, the AAPI Heritage Month planning committee, BIPOC Student Success and Intercultural Collective hosted a kickoff for AAPI Heritage Month. Read More »
‘Sunrise on the Reaping’ continues excellence of ‘The Hunger Games’
Suzanne Collins latest addition to "The Hunger Games" book series, "Sunrise on the Reaping," is a masterful addition to the saga, according to our columnist. Read More »
‘Legally Blonde’ brings feminist theme to annual spring musical
First Year Players, the only theater organization for non-theater majors at Syracuse University, is bringing “Legally Blonde” to campus as their annual spring musical. Read More »
OttoTHON marks 11th anniversary by surpassing fundraising goal
On Sunday, Syracuse University hosted OttoTHON, a student-run dance marathon raising money for Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital. Read More »
‘Severance’ Season 2 explores corporate greed with complicated mystery
The second season of “Severance” addresses complex emotions and makes social commentary on the American labor force. Read More »
Muslim students unite for prayer, community at Eid al-Fitr celebration
On Sunday morning, Muslim students gathered at Hendrick’s Chapel for a sermon from Chaplain Imam Amir Durić and a brunch, breaking their fast and celebrating Eid al-Fitr, the end of the holy month of Ramadan. Read More »