Writer: Eliana Rosen
Alum donates 48 original pieces to Syracuse University Art Museum
Printmaker and Syracuse University alum John Thompson donated 48 works from his collection to the Syracuse University Art Museum, including artists like Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot and Al Held. Read More »
SU rugby players give back, bond with Jewish community through coaching program
Syracuse University Rugby players give back and share their passion for the sport with youth at the Jewish Community Center, creating strong bonds with the community. Read More »
Give back with Operation Orange, celebrate Thanksgiving at the Dome this week
Give thanks and give back this week by participating in the International Thanksgiving Celebration at the JMA Wireless Dome and donating to the Operation Orange Warmup Campus Coat Drive. Read More »
Syracuse’s Pausa Coffee serves coffee by day, mixes cocktails on weekend nights
European-inspired cafe Pausa Coffee invites customers to literally take a pause with upscale coffee drinks by day and cocktails by night. Read More »
‘Works of art’: Customers speak on city’s most exclusive pie, Angelo’s Pizza
Pizza lovers scramble to be one of the few to pick up a Detroit-style pepperoni pie from the Angelo’s Pizza Bar, a pizza spot run out of the owner’s home kitchen. Read More »
‘Regretting You’ succeeds as unrealistic, feel-good rom-com
Colleen Hoover’s second book to movie adaptation “Regretting You” is a chemistry and drama-packed high school romance, though it won’t please critics. Read More »
Attend Bollywood movie night, learn about landmark SCOTUS case this week
Welcome Halloween weekend with a spooky football pregame or craft events like pumpkin painting and sugar scrub making. Read More »
SU brothers two-step from country roots to South Campus line dances
Two brothers from Las Vegas recruited over 100 students from across Syracuse University’s campus to come learn to line dance in their backyard, building community and spreading country culture. Read More »
Laugh with past Golden Globe host Jo Koy, groove to UK band High Fade this weekend
Laugh your way through the weekend as Jo Koy brings his “Just Being Koy” tour to Syracuse on Sunday night, or enjoy live music at local Syracuse venues. 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 »
Unwind at Casino Night or sample coffee at Café con Leche this week
Put yourself out there this week with events like the Fall Career and Internship Fair and the Pontarelli Speaker Series. Read More »
Tipp Hill priest, church host inaugural Soapbox Car Derby for food charity
Ss. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church in Syracuse hosted its inaugural Tipp Hill Soapbox Car Derby at Burnet Park on Saturday and Sunday to support the church's charitable food programs. Read More »
Pace Run Club provides on-campus option for all levels of runners
Pace Run Club, a student-founded running group, aims to make running accessible and fun for people of all paces and experience levels. Read More »
American High to open production hub in Atlanta, begin use in 2026
American High, which has worked with Syracuse University students, is opening a new production hub in Atlanta to expand output, according to Deadline. Read More »
Sway to tango, reggae this weekend at Hendricks Chapel, Funk ’n Waffles
Gear up for a week of music in Syracuse with DJ performances, a music festival and more. Read More »
Explore hundreds of student groups at the Fall Involvement Fair this week
Welcome the fall season by making your dorm feel more homey at Dorm Decor Craft Night, or expand your horizons at Video Game Night or the Fall Involvement Fair. Read More »
Decompress with tie-dye crafts, learn from entrepreneurs this week
Enjoy Syracuse by day or night this week during continuing welcome events and Student Engagement events like Glow Greek and Twist & Dye. Read More »
SU alumnus peeks into Hollywood as Adam Sandler’s body double
Nine years after a Reddit post launched Syracuse University alumnus Max Kessler to a brief stint of fame for his resemblance to Adam Sandler, he acted as a body double for Sandler in “Happy Gilmore 2”. Read More »
Syracuse Poster Project pairs poetry, illustration in honoring local businesses
The Syracuse Poster Project combines haikus with illustration to create posters displayed in downtown Syracuse. This year, the theme was local businesses, allowing the artists to connect with their community through their work. Read More »
OrangeAbility educates students on disability with adaptive sports
Adaptive sports challenge Syracuse University students to understand disability in a new light. Read More »
Bob Mankoff draws on cartoonist career for A&S Maxwell Alumni Keynote
Former cartoon artist for the New Yorker and Syracuse University alumni, Bob Mankoff, will deliver the Alumni Keynote at the 2025 A&S | Maxwell Convocation. Read More »
Diamond Baseball Holdings expands resources, maintains structure for Syracuse Mets
The Syracuse Mets changed ownership to Diamond Baseball Holdings before the 2025 season. Yet, the switch won’t impact how the team will be run this campaign. Read More »
Support OttoTHON, celebrate Otto’s birthday this week
This week, dance your worries away at OttoTHON annual dance marathon or enter a trance with a Hypnotist show at Syracuse University’s Schine Student Center. Read More »
SU alum Clothilde Ewing fills Black representation gap in children’s literature
Clothide Ewing, former Syracuse University student-athlete, published the children's book series “Stella,” the story of a quirky, spirited young Black girl, inspired by her daughter. Read More »

