Tag: Syracuse
Syracuse Democratic mayoral candidates debate ahead of June primaries
Deputy Mayor Sharon Owens, 2nd District Councilor Pat Hogan and Councilor At-Large Chol Majok faced off in a mayoral debate Wednesday. Read More »
GSO urges Syracuse University to defend academia against Trump attacks
SU’s GSO urged Chancellor Syverud to form a Mutual Academic Defense Compact in response to Trump's attacks on higher education. 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 »
City Auditor condemns Trump funding cuts as Fair Housing Month ends
Syracuse City Auditor Alexander Marion and local fair housing advocates held a press conference condemning the Trump administration’s actions. 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 »
Syracuse’s 'Look Before You Rent' tool holds landlords accountable
Syracuse launched the 'Look Before You Rent' tool on April 1. It aids accountability for landlords, showing information like rental registry. Read More »
Kelsey Brunelle’s 8th grade varsity call-up fueled Jordan-Elbridge stardom
Kelsey Brunelle's travel ball experiences helped her become a star attacker for Jordan-Elbridge High School as an eighth grader. Read More »
Midfield to attack switch spurred Caroline Trinkaus’ freshman breakout
Caroline Trinkaus learned to shoot with a boy’s stick in high school, aiding her move from midfield to attack with both the CT Grizzlies and Syracuse this year. 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 and 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 »
Syracuse drops 1 spot to No. 11 in latest IRCA/IRA poll
SU men’s rowing dropped one spot to No. 11 in the IRCA/IRA Varsity 8+ Poll. The Orange lost to Dartmouth before claiming the Conlan Cup. Read More »
Mayor Walsh’s $348.4M proposed fiscal budget draws community concerns
Community members and local leaders shared concerns about Mayor Ben Walsh’s proposed $348.4 million fiscal year 2026 budget. Read More »
Opinion: NY phone restrictions will harm students more than open access
In today’s digital age and political climate, the career and safety concerns that accompany these restrictions can’t be ignored. Read More »
Olivia Bachert’s U23 rowing success prepared her for sophomore year at SU
Despite being a late entry to the team, Olivia Bachert won a silver medal at the Under-23 World Rowing Championships last summer. Read More »
Food Bank of Central NY faces cuts as Trump reduces federal spending
With Trump’s efforts to reduce government funding, Food Bank of Central New York is facing cuts due to their reliance on federal programs. 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 »
Syracuse women’s rowing falls to No. 11 in CRCA Poll
Syracuse women’s rowing dropped from No. 10 to No. 11 in the eighth edition of the Pocock Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Poll. The fall comes after SU didn’t place top two in any of its six races in Princeton, New Jersey Saturday. Read More »
2026 Class Marshals' distinct backgrounds shape what it means to ‘Be Orange’
Chidera Olalere and Silke Pion were chosen as the 2026 Class Marshals for their academic excellence, leadership and campus involvement. Read More »
Common Council authorizes over $6.7 million in community grants
The Syracuse Common Council authorized an application for three federal community block grants from the Housing and Urban Development office. 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 »