Tag: Syracuse
SU closes Office of Diversity and Inclusion, opens People and Culture
Syracuse University will close its Office of Diversity, replacing it with a new unit focused on People and Culture. Read More »
Pedestrian killed in car accident near Upstate University Hospital
A man died after being hit by a vehicle this morning near Upstate University Hospital. The investigation is active and ongoing. Read More »
Petition urges EPA emergency action for Syracuse drinking water, lead crisis
Families for Lead Freedom Now and other groups filed a legal petition Monday urging the EPA to address high lead levels in Syracuse’s water. Read More »
‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ redeems Marvel with family-centric blast
“The Fantastic Four: First Steps” sets the tone for a new era of Marvel, despite rushed cadence and an overloaded narrative, our columnist says. Read More »
Tyler, The Creator pursues danceability in surprise ‘DON’T TAP THE GLASS’ drop
Tyler, The Creator surprised fans by releasing “DON’T TAP THE GLASS” on Monday, encouraging fans to dance along to the 28-minute album. Read More »
Which SU freshman dorm do you think 'New Girl' duo Nick and Schmidt lived in?
“New Girl” bromance Nick Miller and Winston Schmidt attended Syracuse University before living in the show’s iconic loft, but where they lived on campus is a mystery. Vote for where you think these SU roommates dormed their freshman year. Read More »
SU hires alum Nicole Levy as assistant to join Regy Thorpe’s staff
Syracuse women’s lacrosse hired Nicole Levy to join Regy Thorpe’s staff as an assistant coach. Levy played for SU from 2016-19 and also coached with Thorpe at Florida this past season. Read More »
Despite stagnant reboot, ‘Superman’ bodes optimistic dawn of DCU
The first installment of James Gunn and Peter Safran's DC Universe, "Superman," makes the comic books jump off the page, despite an underwhelming central narrative, our columnist says. Read More »
‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ poignantly critiques healthcare system
“One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” returns to theaters this week to celebrate its 50th anniversary, giving viewers a chance to dig deeper into the complex themes of the movie. Read More »
‘The Bear’ finds its spark again in season of ticking time, unsavory finances
Season 4 of "The Bear" tastefully explores closure, healing and time in the fine dining restaurant, reviving the show from a disappointing third season, our columnist says. Read More »
Victims of University Ave., East Adams crash identified as SU graduate students
The intersection of University Ave. and East Adams Street is closed as the Syracuse Police Department investigates a two-car accident. Read More »
IKEA to open Destiny USA location this fall
IKEA is opening its third New York location at Destiny USA in Syracuse this fall. The 70,000 sq ft store will feature over 3,000 products Read More »
Lorde’s ‘Virgin’ a personal rebirth, cool older sister to 2017 album
Lorde’s newest album, “Virgin,” stays true to the artist’s sound while exploring changes in her identity and family trauma. Read More »
SU students navigate fear, uncertainty as ICE crackdowns escalate nationwide
Many SU students say they are feeling firsthand effects of Trump's immigration crackdown. Some fear leaving home without their passports. Read More »
Former Syracuse attack Olivia Adamson transfers to Northwestern
Former Syracuse attack Olivia Adamson has transferred to Northwestern, she announced on social media Tuesday. Adamson notched 16 points in three games in 2025 before suffering a season-ending lower-body injury. Read More »
‘F1’ revs up visual-driven, captivating racing delight
“F1” is authentic to the touch with immersive, captivating visuals and masterful direction, but falls short with a straightforward, lackluster plot. Read More »
Syracuse to play Houston, Kansas in 2025 Players Era Festival
Syracuse men’s basketball will face Houston and Kansas in the 2025 Players Era Festival, Dylan Burkhardt of umhoops.com reported Tuesday. The 18-team tournament will take place in Las Vegas this November. Read More »
Don’t be fooled by box office numbers, ‘Elio’ is Pixar’s best in years
Pixar’s newest release, “Elio,” stands out from recent uninspiring animated movies from the studio, telling a story about belonging in an outer space setting. Read More »
Syracuse University deregisters GSO as 2025-26 officers begin terms
Following GSO’s "Declaration of Independence," citing years of increased oversight, SU revoked recognition of the organization. Read More »
Sharon Owens wins Syracuse mayoral democratic primary, other results
Sharon Owens won the Syracuse Democratic mayoral primary Tuesday, with local Democratic candidates also securing key primary victories. Read More »
‘Brokeback Mountain’ remains timely reminder of LGBTQ+ progress made, needed
Twenty years after its release, “Brokeback Mountain” remains a necessary and haunting reflection of LGBTQ+ love and loss. Read More »
SU men’s basketball names Robert Harris director of strength and conditioning
Robert Harris has been named director of strength and conditioning for Syracuse men’s basketball, the team announced Tuesday. Harris brings experience from similar roles with Kentucky men's basketball and the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals. Read More »
‘28 Years Later’ strands viewers in horror, drama of its apocalyptic world
Danny Boyle’s “28 Years Later” merges apocalyptic horror and contemplative drama in a sequel that stands alone as a story of life in the face of unthinkable death, our columnist says. Read More »
5-star Peyton Rothfuss flips to SU women’s lacrosse from Florida
Five-star attack Peyton Rothfuss has flipped from Florida to Syracuse, she announced on social media Saturday. The decision follows Regy Thorpe’s move from Gators assistant coach to SU head coach. Read More »