Writer: Charlotte Price
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 »
'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 »
Overcome workout worries at Barnes, enjoy sunsets at Onondaga Lake this week
Kick off spooky season with a Halloween-themed challenge at the Barnes Center at The Arch or enjoy a Sunset Cruise on Onondaga Lake this week. Read More »
SU’s Swifties predict Easter egg payoff, nostalgia in countdown to TS12
Syracuse University Taylor Swift fans are excitedly anticipating the pop superstar’s 12th album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” hoping to see lyrical storytelling and changes in production. Read More »
969 acres of grass, 24 miles of sidewalks: SU's daily operation to maintain its campus
Syracuse University’s grounds crew works early mornings and late nights to keep 969 acres of campus in tip-top shape through all four seasons. Read More »
‘Corpórea’ exhibition seeks to take adult participants’ minds off ‘autopilot’
Bennie Guzman led participants in art-making therapy classes, culminating in La Casita Cultural Center’s “Corpórea” exhibit, which opened Friday. 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 »
Landmark Theatre reinforces spot as cultural staple, restores 1920s grandeur
Syracuse's Landmark Theatre has undergone the first phase of its comprehensive $1.5 million restoration project to revamp the theater's original architecture and design. Read More »
Find your fit with over 25 student groups at the Campus Media Fair on Friday
Learn about campus student publications and club sports teams or visit an art exhibition this week. Read More »
Mochi Mochi provides second family for workers, second home for students
Mochi Mochi, a newly opened mochi donut in Marshall Square Mall, offers a sense of home for Asian international students and those trying the dessert for the first time. Read More »
Anti-Asian Hate Crime exhibit showcases roots of systemic discrimination
The Anti-Asian Hate Crime exhibit hosted in Syracuse University’s Schine Student Center explored themes of discrimination against Asian Americans, using posters, speakers and a documentary. Read More »
Party like the 90s at Fool House, rock out with Street Trash this weekend
This weekend, rave the night away at Dazed or check out punk covers and originals at Funk n’ Waffles. Read More »
Solace Collective provides neurodivergent considerations to fashion
Solace, a clothing company created by Syracuse University students, highlights the fashion needs of people who are neurodivergent. Read More »
Muslim students unite for prayer, community at Eid al-Fitr celebration
On Sunday morning, Muslim students gathered at Hendrick’s Chapel for a sermon from Chaplain Imam Amir Durić and a brunch, breaking their fast and celebrating Eid al-Fitr, the end of the holy month of Ramadan. Read More »
‘Runway of Dreams’ adaptive fashion show slides inclusivity into the spotlight
On Sunday, the Syracuse chapter of Runway of Dreams hosted an adaptive fashion show featuring eight disabled models. Read More »
Continue St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, rock out with Malignancy this weekend
Rock out at the Jimi Hendrix Experience or continue your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations with the Young Dubliners this week. Read More »
Project Mend magazine showcases works of formerly incarcerated writers
Project Mend is a magazine that amplifies voices of formerly incarcerated people by publishing their written work. Read More »
Unleash your inner pop princess, get a dose of spring this week
Channel your inner pop star princess with an Orange After Dark event featuring music by stars like Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter, or get to know local artists at Art in the Atrium’s first exhibition of the year. Read More »
Celebrate Valentine’s Day at Dazed, rock out with Fleshwater this weekend
This week, take your Valentine to Dazed, check out Boston alternative band Fleshwater or witness a concerto performed by composer John Adams. Read More »
The Making of the Medieval Book connects authentic manuscripts to present
Bird Library’s collection of medieval manuscripts on display at the Special Collections Research Center tell a story of the lives of those from the time period. Read More »
Oscar Mayer Wienermobile visits SU in search of next ‘Hotdoggers’
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile ventured to Syracuse University last week to recruit the next class of Hotdoggers — postgraduate students who drive from city to city to promote the Oscar Mayer brand. Read More »
Enjoy formal jazz at Dazed, rock out with Every So Often this weekend
This week, get jazzy at Dazed or enjoy live performances at the 2025 Winter Fair. Read More »
Ice skate at Tennity, listen to a cappella groups at Frost Fest this week
Channel your inner Sherlock Holmes at a local scavenger hunt activity or go ice skating with your friends at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion this week. Read More »
Go out of this world at Dazed, groove with Double Tiger this weekend
This week, groove with Double Tiger at Funk ’n Waffles or listen to a candlelit performance by The Listeso String Quartet at the Palace Theatre. Read More »