Tag: Syracuse
‘Midnight Sun’ lives up to colorful title with groovy, high-energy tracks
After TikTok virality and opening for Tate McRae’s tour, Zara Larsson is taking on the spotlight with her creatively crafted dance album “Midnight Sun.” Read More »
Point of Contact’s 50-year history symbol of union between diverse creatives, art
Point of Contact is celebrating 50 years of fostering Syracuse’s arts community with an exhibit dedicated to Latin and Latin American artists that reflects the organization’s history. Read More »
‘The Bachelor’ star brings LA-style social club to Syracuse with The Society
Founded in August, social club-inspired cafe The Society aims to bring a Los Angeles–feel to downtown Syracuse. Read More »
Bandier’s music business master’s embraces multifaceted learning in 1st year
The first cohort of students in Newhouse’s music business master’s program began this fall, expanding on Bandier undergraduate foundation. Read More »
The Shipyard sways from quiet South Campus venue to vibrant on-campus crowds
The Shipyard operates out of an off-campus apartment, drawing crowds of nearly 100 for its upbeat live music performances. Read More »
Trump’s tax targets universities, but SU’s $2B endowment is exempt
As President Trump leverages pressure higher education, SU is confirmed to remain unaffected by federal endowment taxes on universities. Read More »
Low African American studies enrollment doesn’t justify admission pause, faculty say
A Wednesday event gave students, faculty and alumni a chance to express their thoughts about the African American studies major’s pause. Read More »
Scour Abbott Farms’ night maze or find ghosts at the Erie Canal this break
If you’re staying in town for fall break, get in the autumn spirit with a nighttime corn maze or Halloween-themed ghost walk. Read More »
‘20 Years of Lake Effect Editions’ reveals student, visiting artist collabs
The Lake Effect Editions print gallery is celebrating the 20th year of bringing together graduate students and print-making professionals, highlighting the collaborative process between artists. Read More »
Whitman announces STEM-focused real estate masters program
Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management will launch a new master’s of science real estate program in fall 2026, offering specialized education. Read More »
25th anniversary of ‘Gilmore Girls’ highlights status as timeless classic
As "Gilmore Girls" celebrates its 25th anniversary, our columnist weighs the good, bad and witty in between of the fall cultural touchstone. Read More »
Arts & Sciences associate dean named SU engineering school interim dean
SU named College of Arts and Sciences Associate Dean Jennifer Ross interim dean of its College of Engineering and Computer Science. Read More »
SU community members commemorate hostages, victims 2 years after Oct. 7 attack
Attendees lit candles at the front of Hendricks Chapel to honor Israeli hostages in captivity and those killed in the Oct. 7 Hamas attack. Read More »
Local nonprofits hold Syracuse vigil for Palestinians killed in 2 years of war in Gaza
Two years after Oct. 7, activists met at Erie Boulevard and East Genesee Street for a vigil honoring Palestinians killed in the ongoing war in Gaza. Read More »
Expanded SUNY Upstate education program teaches HPV-related cancer prevention
Upstate University Hospital's "beneath the surFACE" program has a new goal to be aware and educated on health issues related to STIs. Read More »
SU’s crochet club, MEXSA gather to create traditional Mexican patterns
The Mexican Student Association and Crocheting for the ’Cuse Community collaborated on Tuesday night to combine the relaxing art of crochet with traditional Mexican cultural patterns like papel picado. Read More »
AAS hosts banned book readout to amplify ‘restricted’ diverse voices
Syracuse University Libraries and SU's Department African American Studies hosted its second annual Black & Banned Books Read-Out event on Tuesday to celebrate the "right to read." Read More »
Based on SU wrestling alum, ‘The Smashing Machine’ right hooks UFC authenticity
“The Smashing Machine," which follows Syracuse University wrestling alum Mark Kerr through his MMA days, is an authentic and memorable contender for best movie of the year, our columnist says. Read More »
'A cultural event you can’t miss’: SU students eat pudding with forks, German style
Students gathered outside Carnegie Library to participate in pudding with a fork, a German trend where people come together to enjoy the dessert. Read More »
Adrian Autry wants Syracuse to play fast. What does that mean?
After finishing at 124th in KenPom’s Adjusted Tempo metric last year, Adrian Autry wants Syracuse men’s basketball to play with more pace this year. Our beat writer examines what this means and how it could help the Orange return to March Madness. Read More »
Provost says engagement critical to portfolio review: ‘No predetermined outcome’
Provost Lois Agnew said engagement in SU’s academic portfolio review is “critical”, emphasizing the outcomes are not a “unilateral decision." Read More »
SU Engineering and Computer Science dean departs to become Clemson provost
J. Cole Smith, the dean of SU's College of Engineering and Computer Science, will leave the university to become Clemson University's provost. Read More »
Casey Cummings’ 7th-grade varsity call-up led to SU lacrosse homecoming
In seventh grade, Casey Cummings earned a call-up to Nyack High School’s varsity lacrosse team. She's now committed to play for Syracuse. Read More »
‘Good Boy’ conjures fresh horror through obscured narrative, inventive visuals
Though Ben Loenberg’s “Good Boy” is centered around a retriever, its not a wholesome movie: the bleak plot often leans towards horror. Read More »
