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Keep the week before spring break interesting with these 5 upcoming events
Jazz up the last week of school before spring break with musicals downtown and informative talks on campus. Read More »
Author Nicole Terez Dutton shares poetry as part of an SU reading series
Author Nicole Terez Dutton spoke to SU students Wednesday night as part of the English Department’s Raymond Carver reading series. Read More »
Students, community advocates seek stronger support network for eating disorder recovery
In recognition of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Syracuse community members reflect on the involvement of the university and local clinal providers in assisting those who are struggling. Read More »
An ode to the man I didn’t match with on Tinder
If you’re the cute guy who gets bagels from Food.com, our humor columnist has a poem for you. Read More »
Get lute this weekend at these 5 concerts
Enjoy the last weekend before spring break with one of these five concerts. Read More »
With students from all around the world, SU's chess club transcends borders
At the Syracuse University Chess Club, players from all corners of the world come together to compete at the game they love. Read More »
SU alum Chelsie Pennello's latest film shows her acumen for producing, directing
Syracuse University alum, Chelsie Pennello has centered her career around production and filmmaking, and her new short film ‘Mandarins’ recently got accepted into the Cinequest Film Festival. Read More »
Melding R&B and rap, Don Toliver maintains reign as a distinctive talent
In his new album ‘Love Sick,’ Don Toliver continues to build on his unique hip-hop talent and produces many songs that will be on the charts for months to come. Read More »
Elizabeth Banks' 3rd feature film 'Cocaine Bear' lacks substance
Despite the title, the recent movie, ‘Cocaine Bear’ focuses too much on lackluster characters and not enough on the 175 pound black bear intoxicated by cocaine. Read More »
Through student-run show 'Krab Night,' SU brothers bring various forms of sketch comedy
Brothers Aidan and Ryan Micho have been interested in comedy for most of their lives. Together they started a new student-run comedy show called “Krab Night” where they allow students to put on stand up and sketch comedy performances. Read More »
In its inaugural season of competing, SU's Call of Duty team builds reputation
In its inaugural season of competition, the Syracuse University Call of Duty team is working to build its reputation on campus and hopes to reach the same status as other sports. Read More »
Syracuse Stage explores internal prejudice with its 1st bilingual play
Syracuse Stage is showing its first bilingual play to the community, highlighting issues like prejudice in both Spanish and English. Read More »
Expand your horizons with these 6 upcoming events
Throughout this week, SU will be hosting many interesting discussions that focus on a variety of topics including mental health and the history of NASA. Read More »
As Black History Month ends, students and staff look to improve student engagement in events
With the end of Black History Month approaching, students and staff reflect on the engagement of the school and community. Read More »
Six-week program looks to educate SU community on Islam's basic practices
‘Understanding Islam’ offers the community the ability to learn about Islam and the diversity of its followers through weekly discussions and teaching. Read More »
A definitive ranking of the 10 best borg names
Over the weekend, a popular drink in Syracuse was the borg, here are the 10 most creative names. Read More »
Everson exhibit 'Hoop Dreams' embraces art, history of basketball
New Everson exhibit highlights the artistic expression of basketball, and pays respects to the history of the game in Syracuse. Read More »
Strut your stuff with these 7 weekend concerts
Explore the music scene of Syracuse at one of these seven concerts this weekend. Read More »
The Mardi Gras Celebration Concert honored jazz through the ages
This past Tuesday, the Setnor School of Music hosted its first Mardi Gras Celebration Concert, showing the evolution of jazz in the U.S. Read More »
Visiting artist Rina Banerjee's multinational identity inspires her artwork
Artist Rina Banerjee was joined by professors Timur Hammond and Lawrence Chua to discuss diasporas, cultures and geography in her exhibition at the SU Art Museum. Read More »
PinkPantheress has blown up on TikTok and reached the Billboard Hot 100. But who is she?
After blowing up on TikTok during the pandemic, PinkPantheress has positioned herself to be a big name in music for years to come. Read More »
'We Can Do Better' discussion tackles bias present within the LGBTQ+ community
This past Monday, the LGBTQ Resource Center hosted a discussion addressing the inequalities that exist within the community. Read More »
New models, test drives roll into 114th Syracuse Auto Show
This past weekend, the Oncenter hosted the 114th Syracuse Auto Expo, giving car fans the opportunity to connect with each other and test out some new models. Read More »
'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' review: Flop to start Phase 5
The latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ is a messy, special effects filled disappointment. Read More »