Tag: Syracuse
SU photography student Zobayer Joati earns 2025 Kit C. King Scholarship
Zobayer Joati, a Syracuse University graduate student earning a master’s in photography was awarded the 2025 Kit C. King Scholarship. 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 »
Mimicking Mars brings indie rock vibe, original tracks to SU music scene
Student band Mimicking Mars started off with three friends playing together in high school, and has since expanded to five members who continue their music journey together at Syracuse University. Read More »
Opinion: Continued police brutality must be met with active demands for reform
Cases of police brutality amounted quietly, violently and relentlessly for decades. Every time it’s caught on camera, we go through the same cycle of outrage, promises, reviews and then silence. Read More »
HOP 23 gives free support to women recovering from incarceration, abuse
House of Psalms 23 was founded in 2022 to support women who have experienced incarceration or domestic abuse. Read More »
Syverud not among university presidents to sign letter condemning Trump
Chancellor Kent Syverud has not signed a letter denouncing “unprecedented government overreach” by the Trump administration into higher education. 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 »
Observations from SU’s ACC Tournament loss to Stanford: 1st-quarter response, improved draw control
In its 15-10 loss to Stanford in the ACC Tournament First Round, Syracuse’s draw control unit’s 18-for-28 mark in the circle kept it within shouting distance. Read More »
Syracuse bounced in ACC Tournament 1st Round with 15-10 loss to Stanford
Despite mounting a 7-0 run in the first quarter, No. 6 seed Syracuse failed to score for 26-straight minutes. The drought allowed No. 3 seed Stanford to take down the Orange 15-10, putting SU’s NCAA Tournament hopes at risk. 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 »
Former Syracuse forward Chris Bell transfers to Cal
Former Syracuse forward Chris Bell has committed to Cal, On3 reported on Wednesday. Bell averaged 9.3 points per game for SU last season. Read More »
Syracuse sweeps UAlbany to snap 4-game losing streak
Syracuse defeated UAlbany 6-0 and 6-2 Wednesday, snapping its four-game losing streak. Madison Knight pitched a complete-game shutout in the first contest, earning her 10th win of the season. Read More »
61-year-old man killed in shooting near Warehouse, SPD says
SPD and DPS responded to a reported shooting near the Nancy Cantor Warehouse Wednesday afternoon. The area has been cleared. Read More »
Syracuse men’s rowing falls to No. 10 in Week 3 IRCA/IRA Poll
Syracuse men’s rowing dropped one spot to No. 10 in the Week 3 IRCA/IRA Men’s Varsity 8+ Poll, which was released Wednesday. Read More »
3 Syracuse University students lose visas under Trump administration
SU officials claim the university did not receive an explanation about why these students were selected, according to the release. Read More »
City’s Sustainable Syracuse Initiative promotes education, environmental action
Syracuse city officials launched the Sustainable Syracuse Initiative and will move toward a more inclusive and sustainable future. Read More »
Rose Cano brings 2-way prowess to SU after transfer
In her time with George Washington softball, Rose Cano became a two-way star, earning Atlantic 10 All-Conference honors as a utility player. At SU, she leads the team in ERA as a junior. Read More »
Guest Essay: Graduate students shouldn’t need to fight for accommodations
I don’t want sympathy. Instead, I want university administrators and professors to meet me where I am, which means centering the needs of all disabled students. 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 »
Beat writers predict if Syracuse can return to ACC title game
Syracuse women’s lacrosse enters the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament as the No. 6 seed. Our beat writers predict its fortune. 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 »