Writer: Christopher Scarglato
Right Mind Syracuse offers variety of creative art workshops
The workshops welcome artists of all experience levels to collaborate and create art projects, including paintings and snowflake string art. Read More »
University Union will host STEMS concert featuring Chloe x Halle
University Union's first ever STEMS concert will consist of both a masterclass-style moderated discussion and short performance from the Atlanta-originated duo. Read More »
Local hairdressers offer a sense of normalcy to customers
Syracuse hair salons have implemented safety protocols including air filtration systems and increased cleaning to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Read More »
University Union will host virtual Q&A with comedian Eric Andre
Comedian Sarah Sherman will moderate the event, which UU is hosting in partnership with the Traditions Commission. Read More »
Latino student leaders create communities on campus
The leaders of the Puerto Rican Student Association and La L.U.C.H.A. strive to create a home for Latino students on campus. Read More »
COVID-19 changes business for Syracuse's Little Italy stores
Syracuse Little Italy neighborhood businesses like Habiba’s Ethiopian Kitchen, Lombardi’s Import Market and Di Lauro's Bakery and Pizza have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More »
SU men and women place 1st during Three Team Battle in Beantown
Syracuse defeated Boston College and West Point in its second race of the season, with JP Trojan and Amanda Vestri again securing first-place finishes. Read More »
SU alumna opens poetry art business to support grad studies
SU alumna Lianza Reyes sells poetry products with the goal of making art that matters for her customers. Read More »
Ambassadoor app aims to revolutionize social media for influencers
SU senior Bruno Gonzalez Hauger and his younger brother Marco created the app to connect smaller-scale influencers with businesses. Read More »
Carrier Dome renovations make events accessible to fans with disabilities
The Carrier Dome is undergoing renovations to create a more accessible venue. Read More »
Syracuse Stage announces 2020-21 season lineup
“Our Town” and the world premiere of “salt/city/blues” are two of the six virtual plays set for the season. Read More »
SU men defeat Army, women fall to Black Knights in season-opening race
Runners JP Trojan and Amanda Vestri took first-place finishes against Army in the Orange's first race of the season. Read More »
Campus organizations offer socially-distanced, virtual activities
During the coronavirus pandemic, college students have had to find new ways to socialize. Read More »
Newhouse students run record label out of Watson Hall
Twenty-08 Records, which produces music across multiple genres, hopes to release more long-form projects this semester. Read More »
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie will headline virtual Juice Jam 2020
A Boogie wit da Hoodie will headline at a virtual Juice Jam this year alongside Ari Lennox and Beach Bunny on Sept. 13. Read More »
Dave Kline, Cicero-North Syracuse aim for 4th-straight sectional title
Dave Kline, head football coach at Cicero-North Syracuse High School, and his team prepare for a fourth consecutive sectional title. Read More »
SU students promote late friend’s fashion brand
Ambassadors commemorate Jack Nathan’s life by promoting Happy Jack, the clothing brand he created. Read More »
NYS Fair organizers optimistic for 2021 after this year’s cancellation
The 2020 New York State Fair may be canceled this year, but organizers have big plans for next year’s fair. Read More »
University Union, SA to screen “Selma”
UU and SA will screen the movie “Selma” both in person and virtually on Sunday 5 p.m. Read More »
SU alumna to open sustainable fashion boutique
SU alumna Caeresa Richardson opens the showroom for Gypsy Freedom, a socially-conscious fashion boutique, on August 31. Read More »
SU alumnus Sam Lloyd remembered by friends and family
The SU alumnus and actor died April 30 at age 56. His friends and family described him as goofy and unafraid to be himself. Read More »
Resident advisers continue to work on South Campus
Some resident advisers have remained at SU to support students who have relocated to South Campus. Read More »
Yusupova and Ramirez to return for 5th years using NCAA eligibility relief
Ramirez and Yusupova are the second and third SU athletes to officially announce their use of NCAA eligiblity relief, following Softball's Alexa Romero who announced her return this afternoon. Read More »
Syracuse recruit Roddy Gayle Jr.’s journey shaped by his late cousin
Roddy Gayle Jr., a Class of 2022 four-star recruit, has impressed high major programs including Syracuse. Read More »