Writer: Haley Robertson
SU to offer black feminist politics course next year
Political scientist, activist and Teen Vogue columnist Jenn M. Jackson has announced that she will teach a course in black feminist politics at Syracuse University next year. Read More »
Catch a ride to class in the Planters NUTmobile
The Planters NUTmobile is back on campus to recruit next year’s group of Peanutters to travel across the country in a 26-foot-long fiberglass peanut. Read More »
1st New York State Winter Fair packs entertainment, food and rides indoors
The first New York State Winter Fair wrapped up Sunday night. Thousands of guests packed the Expo Center for food, rides and live entertainment. Read More »
‘Cinderella’ Broadway tour to play at Landmark Theatre
The reimagined Broadway tour of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” takes the stage in Syracuse next week. The 2013 Tony Award-winning musical is an updated version of the classic 1957 film musical. Read More »
Caribbean Students Association to host event celebrating distinguished students, alumni
The Black Lounge, hosted by the Caribbean Students Association, is Saturday night in Goldstein Auditorium. The event was created to celebrate students and distinguished alumni through live performances, food and open discussion. Read More »
Rise N Shine Diner to open 2nd location designed by SU professor
Rise N Shine Diner's second location on Westcott Street is expected to open in April. Read More »
Here are the voices of the 2019 Women’s March Syracuse
Activists who participated in the 2019 Women’s March Syracuse said this year’s event was for more than just resistance to Donald Trump’s presidency — it was also meant to celebrate the diversity of Syracuse through embracing intersectionality. Read More »
Food Bank of Central New York partners with local grocery stores to fight hunger
This is how the Food Bank of Central New York helps feed 11 counties, 365 days a year. Read More »
CoreLife Eatery opens new DeWitt location after national expansion
Syracuse-born CoreLife Eatery just opened another location that’s closer to Syracuse University. The restaurant offers fresh bowls, salads and customizable plates. Read More »
Downtown shops prepare for busy holiday season
In its small businesses, Armory Square is bringing warmth to winter this holiday season. Read More »
Redhouse Arts Center names Broadway vet as new artistic director
Tony Award-nominated actor, director and writer Hunter Foster will be the theater’s new artistic director. Read More »
SU Drama’s production of ‘Next Fall’ grapples with faith, sexuality
SU Drama’s fall play will tug on audience heartstrings, sharing a story of the human challenges surrounding love, loss and faith. Read More »
How the theater scene in Syracuse is becoming more accessible
Disability rights advocates push for increased arts accessibility in Syracuse, praising Syracuse Stage for setting the standard. Read More »
Hip-hop artist SahBabii to headline UU Bandersnatch concert
SahBabii will headline the November concert, other performers include rappers Melii and Valee. Read More »
Antoni Porowski taught SU students how to make salad — and they ate it up
Antoni Porowski from Netflix’s “Queer Eye” spoke at Syracuse University for a cooking demonstration and Q&A session on Saturday night. Read More »
CNY Playhouse announced its 2019 lineup — and it includes ‘Mamma Mia’
Central New York Playhouse announced that they will present “Mamma Mia,” “Annie” and 10 other shows next year. Read More »
SU native community advocates for increased presence on Indigenous Peoples Day
The Native Student Program works to bring visibility and awareness of indigenous peoples through activism. Several students are attending the Indigenous Peoples ceremony at Columbus Square on Monday. Read More »
‘Queer Eye’ star to come to SU for cooking demonstration, Q&A with students
Antoni Porowski, known for his role on the Netflix hit "Queer Eye," is scheduled to perform at SU on October 20. Read More »
OUTNUMBERED: One year after #MeToo, women engineering students say they still feel left out in the classroom
SU women engineering students are significantly outnumbered by men in nearly every classroom. More than a year after the #MeToo movement swept social media, women engineers still grapple with the effects of working in a men-dominated industry. Read More »
UU to host advanced screening of Cooper, Gaga film ‘A Star Is Born’
“A Star is Born,” starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, tells the love story of two musicians who meet at a bar. An advanced screening will take place on Monday night at 8 p.m. Read More »
‘Steel Magnolias’ to open at Redhouse Arts Center on Friday
“Steel Magnolias” opens at Redhouse Arts Center this weekend. The production is directed by Temar Underwood and features a cast of six. Read More »
WORLDS APART: After 13 years, Salat Ali is returning to the refugee camp he once left to reunite with his mother
Salat Ali came to the United States from a refugee camp when he was 11 years-old. 13 years later, he’s now preparing to return to the camp —and reunite with his mother for the first time. Read More »
Good Uncle now cooks your food inside their trucks
A new chef, a new cooking procedure and a new menu are in place for one of the fastest-growing food delivery startups in the country, and it all started in Syracuse. Read More »