Tag: Syracuse
For Ukrainian students at SU, election results hit close to home
When Anna Meehan walked into the Ukrainian Student Association meeting, she expected discussions to be about Donald Trump’s victory. Read More »
Syracuse city auditor calls for improvements to bike infrastructure
Over a decade after its release, Syracuse has completed only 11% of its 2012 bicycle infrastructure plan, according to a recent report. Read More »
SU’s Committee on Athletic Policy reports on changing NCAA landscape
Syracuse University’s Senate discussed “impending changes” to college athletics and their potential impacts during its fourth meeting. Read More »
Campus store employees express uncertainty over B&N transition
On Oct. 21, Syracuse Campus Store student employees received an email informing them they needed to reapply for their current positions. Read More »
Students define Thanksgiving spreads with their own cultural classics
Some Syracuse University students have the traditional Thanksgiving food spread, and others have their family’s cultural staples. Read More »
On the Fly diner brings Cajun food to Syracuse with ‘labor of love’
The Wessels opened On the Fly in late July, serving their Cajun-style diner menu with love. Read More »
For Indigenous cultures, Thanksgiving extends beyond 1 day of gratitude
Indigenous peoples give thanks to the natural world, a tradition that acknowledges Thanksgiving's true history. Read More »
Twinhood’s ups, downs follow these siblings to Syracuse
Syracuse University's identical twins reflect on twinhood's ups and downs that traveled with them to college. Read More »
Beat writers unanimously agree SU will fall to Texas at Legends Classic
After escaping with three wins by a combined 15 points to start the season, our beat writers expect Syracuse will fall to Texas in Brooklyn. Read More »
Gallery: On the Fly diner serves Cajun-style food with southern hospitality
On the Fly's signature Cajun-style food and intentional interactions make the diner unique in the Syracuse food scene. Take a peak behind the scenes of the Wessel family's work. Read More »
Dan Engelstad’s unorthodox journey led him to Syracuse assistant role
During his 17-year coaching career, SU assistant Dan Engelstad has fostered strong relationships at multiple programs. It’s allowed him to quickly rise through the coaching ranks. Read More »
Survive Thanksgiving with help from our humor columnist
This week, our humor columnist recommends three tools to get through Thanksgiving night. Read More »
Opponent Preview: Everything to know before Legends Classic bout with Texas
Syracuse takes on Texas in its first of two games at the Legends Classic in Brooklyn. The Longhorns are led by Tre Johnson, who averages 23.5 points per game Read More »
Support free children's music classes or rock out in Syracuse over break
This week, get festive with a Thanksgiving Eve Bash or give back with The Town Shop Youth Center Fundraiser Concert. Read More »
‘Defending Banned Books’ guest authors talk censorship, politics
"Defending Banned Books," led by Syracuse University students, hosted Julie Berry and Seamus Kirst to discuss book banning and censorship. Read More »
Town hall supports Good Cause law protecting tenants from eviction
Syracuse residents and advocacy groups gathered Monday evening at the Southwest Community Center for a Good Cause Community Town Hall. Read More »
NY state completes $5M bridge replacement in Onondaga County
New York state has finished a $5 million project to completely replace an Onondaga County bridge that runs above the New York State Thruway. Read More »
Syracuse Ecstatic Dance renders profound growth through movement
Syracuse Ecstatic Dance is Syracuse’s only dance group that promotes a freeform style of dance with no guidelines. Read More »
An unfiltered, vulnerable Shawn Mendes shines in his new album
Shawn Mendes’ fifth studio album, “Shawn,” reflects on love, heartbreak and acceptance. Read More »
Andrea Arnold’s ‘Bird’ parses through life as it is in British slums
“Bird” mixes realism and mysticism to examine socioeconomic issues in British slums. Read More »
SU Drama’s makes ‘Twelfth Night’ relatable with mod-pop aesthetic
This month, Syracuse University’s Department of Drama is hosting a modernized adaptation of Shakespeare’s "Twelfth Night." Read More »
'Libro De Artista' exhibit redefines art through Argentina Book Collection
The “Libro de Artista” exhibit commemorates Latine culture showcasing sketchbooks and literature from Argentinian artists. Read More »
‘Anora’ subverts expectations with jarringly real characters, plot
Sean Baker’s newest film, “Anora,” may define him as one of the most realistic and humanistic directors of all time. Read More »
Cuse Gourmet Deli & Café debuts 24/7 variety on Marshall Street
Cuse Gourmet Deli & Café offers 24-hour service, seven days a week on Marshall Street. The deli opened around Halloween. Read More »