Tag: Syracuse
Opinion: Resist legalized racism with collective empathy this Latine Heritage Month
Being told to celebrate the same identity that is simultaneously being preyed upon is a constantly looming paradox. Read More »
Micron’s Clay facility construction updates, start date delays
After four start delays, Micron's groundbreaking is slated for November, nearly three years after the announcement of its arrival. Read More »
Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet brings Argentinian nostalgia, sounds to Hendricks Chapel
Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet brought its love of Argentinian music to Hendricks Chapel on Sunday, the most recent installment of the Malmgren Concert Series. Read More »
Gallery: SU's most performative show out for trendy challenge
Gallery: Senior Jordan Burda's competition for Syracuse’s most “performative male” showcased contestants holding props including Labubus, wired headphones and musical instruments. Read More »
BareRoots boosts local pride with free festival in Thornden Amphitheater
BareRoots Music Festival in Syracuse’s Thornden Park aimed to bring together the Syracuse University community and the local community through art and music. Read More »
Redesigned Exit 3 ramp to open Monday as part of I-81 demolition
The redesigned I-481 off-ramp to Exit 3 will open on Monday, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced. Read More »
Absorb study abroad opportunities or laugh with Adam Sandler this week
See Adam Sandler's Syracuse stop on his tour and explore study abroad options on the Shaw Quadrangle this week. Read More »
‘That was peak’: Matcha, Clairo lovers relish in performative male contest
Thirty contestants battled for their chance to win Saturday's "performative male" contest in front of nearly 100 spectators, with graphic tees, guitars, tote bags and all. Read More »
Laugh-fueled Funk ’n Waffles fundraiser rakes in $1,200 for Trevor Project
Syracuse University student organizers combined comedy with a cause on Thursday at the Funny Funk ’n Fundraiser, raising money for the Trevor Project. Read More »
SU announces faculty members for Honors program working group
Syracuse University announced the members of the working group that will review the Renée Crown University Honors Program this semester. Read More »
Inside 3 pillar system behind SU’s new Center for Student Excellence
SU’s newly launched Center for Student Excellence intends to restructure several of its student support programs into three-pillar office. Read More »
AILA prepares to host 10th annual Haudenosaunee Wooden Stick Festival
The American Indian Law Alliance will host its 10th annual Wooden Stick Festival this weekend to underscore Haudenosaunee history. Read More »
‘Power behind the suit’: Mr. Shop styles SU football team with primed, custom suits
Many players on Syracuse’s football team walked into Mr. Shop never having owned a suit before, and walked out with detailed, tailored suits designed to make them feel their best. Read More »
‘Slap in the face’: SU’s late merit offers frustrate excluded families
In May, Syracuse University offered up to $200,000 in additional merit aid to students who hadn’t accepted their admissions offer. Read More »
Family motivation in Bosnia inspires SU role for Imam Durić
After previously serving as SU's Muslim chaplain, Amir Durić was named assistant dean for religious and spiritual life at Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
SU senior blends pieces, generations in sustainably-focused item repairs
Lilyan Minicozzi repurposes old items, telling a story and giving them new life while promoting sustainable, locally made purchases. Read More »
Sway to tango, reggae this weekend at Hendricks Chapel, Funk ’n Waffles
Gear up for a week of music in Syracuse with DJ performances, a music festival and more. Read More »
Kelsey’s Coffee and Friends hosts Keep Going Market to combat city’s third space void
Keep Going Market brings together vintage clothing, DJs and food vendors to create a space for the Syracuse community to interact outside of nightlife. Read More »
SU installs license plate readers from Flock, company linked to ICE activity
SU’s DPS is installing Flock Safety license plate readers on campus, which it said will increase safety practices campus-wide. Read More »
Spike Lee's identity, formative influences ever-present in 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Spike Lee’s “Highest 2 Lowest” is a strong ode to Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 work, with its own personality and modern feel, our columnist says. Read More »
SU receives 'D-’ in 2025 campus free speech rankings
Syracuse University received a D- score on the 2025 College Free Speech Rankings, a yearly assessment of free speech on campus. Read More »
Personal Essay: Take initiative to grow your friend group, others will reciprocate
So, to all the newly sophomore students who share the same mindset that the people in my hall once did two weeks ago, I say this: knock on their door, introduce yourself in the halls and invite them over. Read More »
SPD issues two arrests in Madison Street burglary
SU's Department of Public Safety and the Syracuse Police Department are investigating a robbery on the 1200 block of Madison Street. Read More »
Syracuse men’s basketball finalizes 2025-26 schedule
Syracuse men’s basketball released its finalized 2025-26 schedule on Tuesday. The Orange are coming off their worst campaign since 1968-69 and looking to snap their four-year March Madness drought. Read More »
