Tag: Syracuse
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 »
Syracuse has always been Gracie Britton’s home for lacrosse
Gracie Britton has set career highs in goals and assists as a junior. The Pennellville native's lacrosse journey is rooted in Syracuse. Read More »
Previewing No. 6 seed SU’s ACC 1st round matchup against No. 3 seed Stanford
No. 6 seed Syracuse begins the ACC Tournament with a first round matchup against No. 3 seed Stanford on Wednesday night. Read More »
Emma Muchnick headlines 6 SU players named to All-ACC teams
Midfielder Emma Muchnick was named to the All-ACC First Team while five other Syracuse players were named to the All-ACC teams released Tuesday. Read More »
Syracuse women’s rowing stays at No. 10 in CRCA Poll
Syracuse women’s rowing remained at No. 10 in the Pocock Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Poll on Tuesday. The ranking comes after SU’s third varsity 4 and 8 won three of four races at the NYS Collegiate Championships Saturday. Read More »
SU turns off Dome lights in response to student Earth Day advocacy
A SU spokesperson confirmed the university would turn off the Dome’s upper ring lighting from Monday night through midnight Tuesday. Read More »
Former SU guard Chance Westry reportedly transfers to UAB
Former Syracuse guard Chance Westry has transferred to UAB, 247Sports reported Tuesday. Read More »
Jamie Jacobs shares stories, traditions in Listen to the Elders Speaker Series
Jamie Jacobs, a member of the Turtle Clan of the Seneca people, spoke for the ninth installment of the Listen to the Elders Speaker Series. Read More »
TEAL, Brady Farm host Earth Day celebration promoting agricultural education
In preparation for Earth Day, advocacy group TEAL and Brady Farm hosted an event with local vendors promoting climate change education. Read More »
SUNY ESF hosts Dr. Emily Schoerning to promote climate initiatives, resilience
SUNY ESF kicked off Earth Week with a lecture by Dr. Emily Schoerning, the founder and CEO of American Resiliency. Read More »
‘You can’t just love the money’: Gary Campbell gives back through renovation
Gary Campbell of G&C General Construction serves the Syracuse community by restoring condemned and abandoned properties in the area. Read More »
Yellowjackets remains ‘original in insanity’ in third season
Despite relying on the stranded island trope, the third season of "Yellowjackets" remains an original standout in the genre, according to our columnist. Read More »
Personal Essay: South Campus has unexpected benefits for freshmen
It helps me realize the opportunities for connection provided by what I once thought was just inconvenient and unconventional housing. I can now see how far I’ve come since the first time I set foot on campus, and I feel genuinely comfortable in the space I occupy. Read More »
SU’s roadmap to making its 2nd straight ACC Tournament title game
After getting destroyed by No. 2 Boston College last week, Syracuse heads into the ACC Tournament as the No. 6 seed. SU will likely need to beat the top three seeds to win its first conference tournament title since 2015. Read More »
Syracuse women’s lacrosse continues to slip, falls to No. 17 in IL Poll
Syracuse women’s lacrosse dropped one spot to No. 17 in the Week 11 Inside Lacrosse Poll released Monday. Read More »
SGA hosts 2nd annual Green Innovation Competition for sustainable research
SGA hosted its second annual Green Innovation Competition on Friday, as sophomore Ava Lubkemann earned first place. Read More »
Metallica rocks the Dome for heavy metal fans of all ages
Metallica returned to Syracuse for the first time since 1996 for their first-ever show in the JMA Wireless Dome. Read More »
Syracuse Wine Festival celebrates local vendors, offers unlimited samples
The Syracuse Wine Festival gave community members the chance to sample unlimited wines, spirits, ciders and specialty foods from local vendors. Read More »
Escape from finals with virtual reality, crafts this week
Watch Sense and Sensibility open at Syracuse Stage this week, or celebrate World Creativity and Innovation Day with arts and crafts at Schine Student Center. Read More »