Writer: Rachel Raposas
The campus and community events that defined the last four years at SU
The last four years marked considerable change to the SU campus and lifestyle for both students and locals to the area. Read More »
Wrap up the spring semester this weekend with these 5 events
Food trucks and drill music are just two of the variety of events happening in or around Syracuse this weekend. Read More »
Students showcase dishes from around the world at International Festival
Student associations representing South Asia, China, the Philippines, Africa, Europe, the Caribbean and Francophone countries gathered in the Goldstein Auditorium to celebrate this year’s International Festival. Read More »
SUNY-ESF student turns hobby into business with The Pits Vintage
SUNY-ESF sophomore Paul Sausville started The Pits Vintage in 2019 after deciding to sell the many vintage pieces he’d accumulated over the years. Read More »
University Union to screen ‘Scream’ on the Quad April 22
University Union will screen “Scream” on April 22 at 8 p.m on the Quad. Read More »
Mr. Asia pageant contestants discuss confidence, stereotypes at lively event
Students celebrated their love for being Asian at every moment possible during Mr. Asia 2022 on April 8. Read More »
William Khabbaz talks identity and struggles fitting in
On April 9, William Khabbaz will give a TED Talk about his journey to this point in his life and the intersection of his identities. Read More »
Bright powder, bright faces: Celebrating Holi at SU
On April 2, the colorful Indian holiday of Holi, which marks the transition from winter to spring and the triumph of good over evil, was celebrated at SU. Read More »
SU’s creative writing department talks struggles and rewards of becoming a writer
On Tuesday night, English and creative writing professors sat down and talked to students about the struggles and rewards of pursuing writing. Read More »
Caribfest features dance, music, pageant and poetry performances by SU students
On Sunday night, Caribbean students at SU got the chance to celebrate their heritage at Caribfest 2022. Read More »
SAMMY awards celebrate vibrant Syracuse music scene with awards, performance
On March 4, the annual SAMMYs were held in the Oncenter’s Crouse Hinds theater. The event was hosted by Scott Dixon, a local Syracuse radio personality. Read More »
SU alumnus Speedy Morman grants students advice on interviewing, internships
The host of HBO Max’s “The Hype” sat down with Syracuse University junior Jordan Pierre on Wednesday for the Newhouse School of Public Communications’ “Leaders in Communications” lecture series. Read More »
Jay Pharoah, Matteo Lane charm crowds with deadpans, quips at 'A Stand Up Comedy Show'
Comedians Jay Pharoah and Matteo Lane electrified the crowd in Goldstein Auditorium on Friday, Feb. 18. Read More »
Celebrate National Pizza Day at these 5 central New York pizza shops
National Pizza Day was Feb. 9. To celebrate, check out these restaurants’ takes on what is perhaps the most classic of comfort foods. Read More »
SU alumni create 'The Hardest Day,' dealing with the grief of losing a pet
Filmmaker Luke Rafferty and photojournalist Ross Taylor premiered their documentary on in-home pet euthanasia online last week. Read More »
3 local businesses to help with your last-minute holiday shopping
Here are three Syracuse shops that will help last-minute holiday shoppers find unique gifts without having to deal with large crowds or low stock. Read More »
'Kusama: Infinity' film kicks off Everson’s ‘Behind the Artist Film Series’ talk
The Everson Museum of Art is kicking off its "Behind the Artist Film Series" with a film about Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. Read More »
Yvonne Orji recounts time on 'Insecure' and getting to know character Molly Carter
Emmy-nominated actress Yvonne Orji spoke to students and discussed her experiences as an actor and comedian during a University Union Q&A. Read More »
Funky Town Comics owners invest in childhood hobby with Coffee and Comics event
At Marketplace on James, people can buy and read vintage comics while drinking coffee and trying quirky baked goods like “taco muffins.” Read More »
Food Recovery Network aims to reduce food waste, fight hunger in Syracuse
SU’s Food Recovery Network works to make sure unwanted food in SU dining halls isn’t wasted, collecting up to 200 pounds of food to drop off at local charitable organizations. Read More »
CNN political analyst Natasha Alford talks intertwining journalism with activism
Natasha Alford spoke Wednesday evening about her community and identity as a journalist from Syracuse. Read More »
Grand opening of 119 Euclid marks a new safe space for Black students
The building came out of a Not Again SU request for multicultural safe spaces on campus. Read More »