Writer: Rosina Boehm
Welcome the warm weather with these Syracuse concerts
This week in Syracuse, enjoy concerts from Pride and Joy to Spring Madhouse. Read More »
H.E.L.P holds first-ever Orange Dash, connecting SU students and Syracuse citizens
Syracuse University student organization H.E.L.P. hosted the first-ever Orange Dash. The graduating president, Lucio Maffei, hopes it is the first race of many. Read More »
‘The Tortured Poets Department’ should mark end of Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff era
Taylor Swift released 31 songs for “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology” mixed with two sounds and lackluster lyrics. The album feels disjointed, and Swift needs to stop creating repetitive work. Read More »
Walnutpalooza brings student musicians, local vendors together for a cause
Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity and Redgate held their second annual Walnutpalooza. Attendees enjoyed live music and vintage shopping throughout the day. Read More »
Before the demolition of Kimmel, Marion Halls, alumni walk down memory lane
Kimmel Hall used to be the spot for social gatherings for late-night coffee or for “Taco Time” after a 75-point basketball win. But now, SU is tearing down the building along with Marion Hall. Read More »
Marvin Druger's 90th birthday celebrates an 'immeasurable' legacy at SU
Even at 90 years old, professor emeritus Marvin Druger is still as lively as he was his whole life. He’s known for being engaging, making people laugh and sharing his stories. Read More »
Despite cloudy weather, the 2024 solar eclipse was an ‘eruption’ of Syracuse spirit
Despite the cloudy weather, hundreds of people stared up at the sky on the Syracuse University campus to view the total solar eclipse. Read More »
Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month with SU at these events
Syracuse University kicks off its Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month this week and will host events until the end of April. Read More »
For the first time in SU history, Otto the Orange is played by an all-women cast
For the first time, all the graduating Otto the Oranges are women. The group is just like any group of friends and lied about how they met each other for years. Read More »
Blaise Rossmann’s acting comes full circle in Syracuse showing of Broadway’s ‘Pretty Woman’
While most second-semester drama seniors go to Tepper Semester in New York City, Blaise Rossmann graduated early to embark on the “Pretty Woman The Musical” national tour. Read More »
DanceWorks Disco brings ABBA hits, student routines to Goldstein Auditorium
After last year’s DanceWorks “VOGUE” showcase, the dancers wanted to ensure the theme was just as good, or better. DanceWorks Disco took place on Friday and Saturday, featuring dances to ABBA and Queen. Read More »
‘Plasticized: The Proliferation of Plastics in the 20th Century’ draws attention to overconsumption
New exhibit, “Plasticized: The Proliferation of Plastics in the 20th Century,” in Bird Library emphasizes how plastics are everywhere. They are in clothes, food containers, kids’ toys and more. Read More »
Flute Day helps musicians, SU community tune into all things flute
Flute players from all around central New York and Syracuse University came together to celebrate all things flute on Sunday. World-renowned flutist, Demarre McGill, joined them and shared his expertise. Read More »
'Unveiled Echoes' revives the story of Dug’s Dive with augmented virtual reality
Jalen Law’s “Unveiled Echoes” revives the story of Dug’s Dive, a bar on the Erie Canal in Buffalo, NY. By utilizing an app, each work’s characters begin to move on each person’s mobile and sounds echo devices. Read More »
ETCHED IN STONE: Legend meets reality at SU’s most romantic spot, the ‘kissing bench’
By sharing a smooch on the kissing bench, legend says Syracuse University couples will end up together forever. The bench allows couples to tie the knot on campus before their actual wedding. Read More »
Panelists discuss the community effect of Black and Arab solidarities
Black/Arab Relationalities recently funded by the Mellon Foundation, allowing for the recipients of the grant Carol Fadda and Dana Olwan to host different events. At the Community Folk Art Center, a panel of six discussed Black-Arab solidarity. Read More »
Syracuse’s crows are the 'spirit and soul' of CNY
Syracusans love the American crow – they’re even on t-shirts. They’ve become symbolic of the city because of their unique place of refuge in central New York. Read More »
Syracuse Fits turns the promenade into a runway
Sophomore Duane Tilghman is growing the Syracuse Fits account. He first transitioned by bringing Jamari McNabb to the team to photograph students. Read More »
Isabella Thier wants to be more than 'jaw surgery girl'
“Jaw surgery girl,” or sophomore Isabella Thier, blew up by not being the beauty standard. They now have over 1 million followers. Read More »
Syracuse Stage’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ honors tradition with a twist
Syracuse Stage celebrates the ninth showing of ‘A Christmas Carol’ with a twist — acrobatics Read More »
Jake Shane arrives in Syracuse with signature acronyms, octopus jokes
Jake Shane, or @octopusslover8 on TikTok, visited Syracuse University for a sold out show Read More »
The Orange Juice Combo brings experimental zest to jazz
Jazz meets juice in the Orange Juice Combo on SU’s campus Read More »
SU Drama audience members set sail on 'Ghost Ship'
Syracuse Stage takes audience members on board as passengers on the ‘Ghost Ship’ Read More »
The Beatnook Market's first 'The Classic' market welcomes sellers of all kinds
The vintage market at the Song & Dance is a family affair Read More »