Tag: connective corridor
Between 2 worlds: how Syracuse's racist housing policies created a racial divide
Some city residents who attend SU walk between those two worlds each time they travel from campus and to their home communities. Read More »
Syracuse adds additional bike path, increasing connectivity
The path was installed on Comstock and Waverly avenues. Read More »
Armory Square’s 40-year developments revitalize downtown Syracuse
Armory Square may be popular today for its restaurants and shops, but it has an important place in Syracuse’s history. Read More »
Syracuse’s Common Council and its initiatives, explained
Syracuse’s Common Council is the legislative body of the city, and it works with the university on projects including the Connective Corridor and the Syracuse Center of Excellence. Read More »
Syracuse is about to get a little brighter with a new mural
Believe in Syracuse commissioned a $20,000 mural for West Fayette Street and is in the process of reviewing applications. Read More »
Officials detail why certain ‘benchmark’ colleges were cited in a Syracuse University community investments analysis
The analysis, compiled by a Seattle-based boutique consulting firm, indicates that Syracuse University plans to realign and reassess some aspects of its community investments strategy. Read More »
How Syracuse University can make changes to city initiatives more clear
The Daily Orange Editorial Board breaks down Syracuse University’s community impact reports and how to make funding changes to city initiatives easier to understand. Read More »
2 new members appointed to Council on Diversity and Inclusion
Sweta Roy, external vice president of SU’s Graduate Student Organization, and Brian Konkol, dean of Hendricks Chapel, were appointed to the board this month. Read More »
Mayoral candidates say Syracuse University can do more to help the city of Syracuse
During Chancellor Nancy Cantor’s tenure, SU expanded programs and the city invested money in projects such as The Warehouse. Read More »
How a new mayor can help Syracuse University redefine its commitment to the city
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses how Syracuse mayoral candidates seem eager to discuss engagement with the university, and SU should take advantage of that. Read More »
Mano a mano, La Casita Cultural Center helps bilingual learners grow
La Casita’s bilingual library connects SU volunteers with Latinx communities through multicultural programs for all ages. Read More »
Cycle in the City takes bikers through downtown Syracuse and local neighborhoods
Once each month through October, Cycle in the City hosts 10-mile and 15- to 20-mile rides for novice and experienced bikers of all ages. Read More »
Senior designers apply finishing touches before fashion show
After several years of sketching and scrapping designs, these seniors will display their final looks in Goldstein Auditorium Thursday night. Read More »
Chris Fowler, 8th mayoral candidate, plans to reinvigorate Syracuse
The founder of Syracuse First and a Syracuse local, Chris Fowler wants to attract people to build their lives in the city through the economy and infrastructure. Read More »
Meeting to be held over proposed public art installations in Syracuse
The meeting will be held Thursday between the city's Neighborhood Preservation and Economic Development committee and Downtown & Metropolitan Planning committee. Read More »
Study to examine sustainable transportation in Syracuse, central New York
After a year-long study Tarek Rakha, a professor at Syracuse University, is exploring ways to make the transportation system in Syracuse and central New York more environmentally friendly. Read More »
A new federal grant will be used to support improvements on Syracuse Connective Corridor, other projects
The Syracuse Connective Corridor was awarded a $475,000 federal grant to put toward improvements on East Genesee Street, which connects Syracuse University to the downtown area of the city. Read More »
How to travel by bus in the Syracuse University area
The Syracuse bus system can be complicated — especially for new freshman. Here's how to figure it out. Read More »
Dolce Vita offers a fusion of Italian, Chinese and Jamaican food
Dolce Vita is located right near Syracuse Stage and is conveniently a stop on the Connective Corridor bus line. While the menu is a little confusing and bizarre the food is still delicious. Read More »
In job based on routine, Centro drivers find ways to keep things fresh
Mickey Mahan stops nearly 300 times a day on his Syracuse University bus routes. Mahan, otherwise known as "The Flying Busman," discusses a day in the life of a South Campus bus driver. Read More »
The positives and negatives of The Warehouse 10 years after occupation, as told by Syracuse University community
Since The Warehouse became a part of campus 10 years ago, the Syracuse University reflect on whether or not it has achieved its intended purpose. Read More »
Lemon Grass offers Asian cuisine and an elegant atmosphere
Lemon Grass is an Asian food restaurant in Armory Square and conveniently right off of the connective corridor bus route. Read More »
Week in Pulp: Syracuse local collects typewriters, Connective Corridor tries to engage students and more
Catch up on any Pulp you missed from last week with the weekly round-up. Read More »
Connective Corridor seeks to draw students to Syracuse businesses
Representatives for the Connective Corridor bus route speak about their plans for marketing the city to students and the different hot spots along the road. Read More »