Writer: Sarah Slavin
Video: Students, faculty walk out against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
On Thursday, students and faculty gathered outside Hendricks Chapel to protest. Read More »
XO Taco is Syracuse’s newest spot for specialty tacos
On East Fayette Street sits Syracuse’s newest Mexican restaurant, XO Taco, which opened on Sept. 4 and is owned by Modern Malt and Original Grain owner Chris Bily. Read More »
Video: Take a trip into XO Taco
Check out all that Syracuse’s newest restaurant, XO Taco, has to offer. Read More »
T-Pain worked the crowd with hits, remixes at Greek Freak
T-Pain brought Syracuse University students back in time with his energetic performance and songs like “Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin’)” and “Blame It,” Jamie Foxx’s song featuring T-Pain. Read More »
The anatomy of an indie art venue
Spark Contemporary Art Space is an art community that has been in Syracuse for the past 20 years and continues to host live music, art shows, poetry nights and much more. Read More »
Scavenger hunt at Onondaga Public Library to draw attention to banned books
Onondaga County Public Library is celebrating Banned Book Week by hosting a library-wide scavenger hunt. Read More »
SU Cultural Centers Welcome Fair wants to encourage involvement on campus
Varius SU organizations team up for the Cultural Center Fair in Schine Student Center. Read More »
Salt City BBQ Festival brings the heat to state fairgrounds
More than 30 teams will compete in a barbecue cook-off, and the winner will win $800, as part of the event. Read More »
Student Association votes to increase Student Legal Services oversight
The Judicial Review Board chair will meet with Student Legal Services each month to keep track of its activities. Read More »
Here’s how Student Association candidates want Invest Syracuse funds spent
SA members helped introduce the Euclid Shuttle, which was supported by Invest Syracuse funds. Read More »
SU and SUNY-ESF students use food waste to create sustainable energy
Farm to Flame takes ground-up food waste and uses it to power generators. Read More »
Meet the sophomore behind rising rappers Yung Gravy and Lil Gnar
This Bandier sophomore is paving his path in the music industry, working with a major record label to manage rising artists on top of being an SU student. Read More »
‘A Raisin in the Sun’ takes the stage in Syracuse
Lorraine Hansberry’s classic about a black family from Chicago will play in Syracuse until March 11. Here’s what some of its actors had to say at a recent post-performance talkback. Read More »
Assembly members elected to Student Association committees, boards
About 20 people were elected or confirmed to new positions Monday night. Read More »
6 assembly members elected Monday night
Syracuse University’s Student Association on Monday confirmed six new appointments to the organization’s assembly. Read More »
Baldwinsville Theatre Guild brings Paris to central New York
The Baldwinsville Theatre Guild will have you questioning the importance of what it means to be a monster and what it means to be a man in their production of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” Read More »
'Boeing Boeing' serves laughs at The Central New York Playhouse
The comedy "Boeing Boeing" follows Bernard, a suave playboy, as he tries to maintain his relationships and his sanity. Directed by an SU graduate student, the show runs through Jan. 27. Read More »
Trendy poke food spot opens at Destiny USA
Poke Time, a Hawaiian and Japanese-inspired restaurant, opened at Destiny USA in November, following the summer food trend that swept millennials off their feet. Read More »
Christina Custode to perform at Funk ‘n Waffles this weekend
The local artist will bring her latest single, “High Water,” to her Saturday performance in Armory Square. Read More »
The Taste of Africa brings Gabonese owner’s tastes from home to Syracuse
The new African restaurant will serve and cater the Syracuse community with its popular dishes like oxtail, shish kebabs and tilapia. Read More »
Syracuse’s Brewed Awakening presents a fresh take on vegan cafes
The cafe — which aims to tap into coffee fiends, cheese lovers and vegans alike — will open Friday. Read More »
Cornell Cooperative Extension to host event promoting environment and health through canning
The Cornell Cooperative Extension will host two food preservation workshops this month to educate the Syracuse community about canning and other healthy lifestyle techniques. Read More »
The Sweet Praxis turns 1 year old, celebrates community outreach
The local restaurant and bakery will host a one-year anniversary event all day Friday, serving free treats and new foods as a way to celebrate its growth and customers. Read More »
Lemon Grass owners to expand presence in Armory Square with new restaurant
To accommodate customer demands, Lemon Grass owners will open a restaurant with a new vision: more space, more options and more casual. Read More »