Writer: Mia Jones
University Union announces Ashe, Jordan Ward to perform at Juice Jam
University Union announced on Friday that this year's Juice Jam will feature its first-ever female headliner, Ashe, with opener support from Jordan Ward. Read More »
Bring grooves, dance moves this weekend at Funk ’n Waffles, Cage
Dance the weekend away with your choice of DJs, funk or rock music this weekend in Syracuse. Read More »
University Union faces budget restrictions, upcoming event changes
University Union announced that due to budgeting changes, it's facing impacts to upcoming events for the 2025-26 academic year. Read More »
Bizarre eats, the Orbiter ride: Everything you missed at the 2025 NYS Fair
The Great New York State Fair had something for all five of the senses, from concerts, to petting zoos, to fair foods. Read More »
Never-seen-before foods ring in new, old traditions at NYS Fair
Vendors bring their craziest flavor combinations to the Great New York State Fair, attracting adventurous eaters looking to fill their day with food. Read More »
Quiet rides, spaces welcome those with sensitivities to NYS Fair
The Great New York State Fair held its second-ever Sensory Friendly Day on Wednesday, making the Fair less stimulating for those with audio/visual sensitivities. Read More »
Get your planners out, there's a lot to look forward to this school year
From football games in the JMA Wireless Dome to sledding down Crouse Hill, there's lots to look forward to to have a quintessential Syracuse fall semester. Read More »
Beloved off-campus music venue will no longer host live house shows
Off-campus music venue Dazed posted to its Instagram account on Wednesday afternoon that it's no longer hosting live shows. Read More »
Billy Joel cancels JMA Wireless Dome concert after brain disorder diagnosis
Billy Joel announced in an Instagram post today that he's canceled his April 10, 2026 JMA Wireless Dome performance, along with all other currently scheduled shows, after his recent diagnosis of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus. Read More »
New releases to watch, listen to throughout the summer
This summer will be a busy one for pop culture fans, full of notable new TV, film and music releases. Read More »
Syracuse University architecture students shed light on I-81’s damage to 15th Ward
SU Architecture students painted the outlines of demolished buildings on the underpass of I-81, hoping to bring awareness to the damage I-81's construction did to communities in the 15th Ward. Read More »
Jam out to Latto at Block Party, boogie at Redfest before finals
This week, attend the semester’s grand finale of Cage or party with Latto and ROLE MODEL in the JMA Wireless Dome. Read More »
Syracuse Wine Festival celebrates local vendors, offers unlimited samples
The Syracuse Wine Festival gave community members the chance to sample unlimited wines, spirits, ciders and specialty foods from local vendors. Read More »
Inside a night at Cuse Gourmet Deli & Café, Marshall Street’s 24/7 spot
Sandwiched between a few vacant storefronts, Cuse Gourmet Deli and Café is a 24-hour food hub on Marshall Street. Read More »
Try Tennity’s sled hockey or absorb campus’ culture on the quad this week
This week, celebrate Disability Pride Month with inclusive sled hockey at Tennity Ice Pavillion, or learn about different cultural backgrounds with the annual Culture(s) on the Quad celebration. Read More »
‘This was ours’: SU alums reminisce on Jabberwocky after Kimmel demolition
40 years after the legendary music venue’s closure, Syracuse University alumni recall student-run Jabberwocky’s impact on student nightlife and entertainment. Read More »
Rave at Westcott Theater or relax with smooth jazz this weekend
This week, relax with an evening of guitar and funk from The Setnor School of Music or rave the night away at the Westcott Theater. Read More »
Decompress with DIY slime, kick off AAPI Heritage Month celebrations this week
Kickoff Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with student performances, or learn about the work of African American women on the American railroads this week. Read More »
‘Dark Beauty: The Final Bow’ embraces darkness, raises funds with theatrical fashion show
“Dark Beauty: The Final Bow” brought theatrical performances and storytelling to Palladian Hall. Read More »
Catch up on what you missed on campus during SU’s spring break
Despite Syracuse University's spring break last week, the city remained lively with concerts and other celebrations. Read More »
Rock out to AC/DC, visit the Emerald City on ice over spring break
Rock out with a AC/DC: Back in Black tribute on Saturday or enjoy an evening of operatic storytelling with Syracuse-native Elizabeth Sutphen next week. Read More »
The Cherry Pit to close after 4 years of providing sustainable fashion
The Cherry Pit, a Syracuse-based vintage clothing store that merged four owners' individual stores, will close so that each owner can pursue other fashion and retail endeavors. Read More »
CNY Women’s Network's Galentine's party connects local businesswomen
The Central New York Women’s Network hosted its second annual Galentine’s Day Party, featuring merchandise and services from local women-owned businesses. Read More »
Sassy-Cuse Saloon pushes remodel with Western comfort in Armory Square
Sassy-Cuse Saloon, formerly Clinton Street Pub, brings a western saloon to downtown Syracuse. The saloon uses its signature sassy sauce on many of their menu items as a cornerstone of their brand. Read More »