Writer: Sarah Slavin
Competition, collaboration, cuisine: Salt City Market's path to opening day
Salt City Market will officially open on Jan. 29, but the market is more than a food hall. It will include mixed-income housing, a supermarket and a community activity room. Read More »
The Westcott Theater hosts virtual and private events for local artists
The theater is part of an initiative to provide relief for independent venues from the federal government. Read More »
Duck: Sarah Slavin
Asst. Copy Editor | Fall 2018; Copy Chief | Spring 2019; Asst. Pulp Editor | Fall 2019 Read More »
Community members, organizations donate food to #NotAgainSU movement
SU organizations and Syracuse community donate food, supplies and money to the #NotAgainSU sit-in. Read More »
Indigenous Students at Syracuse co-presidents bring awareness to heritage, club
SU seniors, Maris Jacobs and Nathan Abrams, are working to educate SU students on indigenous culture. Read More »
Walt the crane, an internet sensation in Syracuse
Syracuse’s biggest object, the third largest crane in the world, has amassed a large following on social media. The student behind the social media account has brought the crane to life as Walt. Read More »
UU to host Ryan O'Connell for stand-up show and Q/A
University Union in partnership with the LGBT Resource Center and Disability Cultural Center will host Ryan O’Connell on Oct. 22. Read More »
Clayscapes Pottery showcases local potters, ceramic artists in greenhouse venue
Clayscapes Pottery Inc. hosted their third-annual market at Chuck Hafner’s Garden Center Greenhouse on Oct. 5 and 6. Read More »
SU student to open Bandersnatch 2019 with headliner Koffee
Bandersnatch will have headliner Koffee, a Jamaican-born raggae artists with support from DUCKWRTH and SU DJ, Troyce Pitones. Read More »
University Union announces 2019 fall movie line-up
University Union just announced their Fall 2019 Cinemas Schedule which take place every Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in HBC Gifford Auditorium. The schedule includes 13 movies which are all free of charge. Read More »
Here are some cheap things to do in Syracuse
Central New York is home to many inexpensive summer activities, including concerts and museums. Read More »
State Sen. Rachel May discusses her experiences as a woman in the Senate
May spoke about her campaign and time as Senator at a Syracuse University chapter meeting of Leading Women of Tomorrow. Read More »
Special Olympics photoshoot promotes campaign for human-first language
The central New York Region of the Special Olympics hosted a photoshoot for athletes at Light Work studio this past weekend ahead of “Spread the Word to End the Word Day.” Read More »
English professor, human rights advocate to speak at Syracuse Symposium
Artist Adela Licona will speak at the Syracuse Symposium on Friday. Her work focuses on the human injustices found at the United States-Mexico border and the lack of awareness on immigration law. Read More »
Hanukkah started Sunday night. Here’s how the SU community is celebrating this week
Sunday night marked the start of the Jewish holiday Hanukkah, known as the festival of lights. Read More »
Glazed & Confused, local doughnut shop, to celebrate its 1st birthday
This weekend marks the one-year anniversary of Glazed & Confused, a doughnut bakery and coffee shop on the outskirts of Armory Square. Read More »
The Sweet Praxis to celebrate 2 years as a sustainable, diet-inclusive bakery
The Sweet Praxis, located in Armory Square, is celebrating their two-year anniversary, but pastry-lovers everywhere can expect more changes to come. Read More »
Check out these apple orchards, pumpkin fields before snow comes
It may be getting cold, but you need to visit these orchards and pumpkin patches before Syracuse's snow hits. Read More »
15th annual Syracuse International Film Festival is jam-packed with showings
This weekend, the 15th annual Syracuse International Film Festival will showcase local storytellers and filmmakers. Read More »