Tag: community
Delaying the semester was the right decision
The decision to delay the spring semester shows the SU administration’s care for the health and wellbeing of the greater Syracuse community. Read More »
Graduate students don’t feel connected to campus after commencement
Between intensive workloads and narrow opportunities for socializing, many graduate students have difficulty feeling connected to the campus community, and will carry that with them after graduation. Read More »
SU Professor: A solemn thank you to those who helped Trevor Pierce
Trevor Pierce’s tragic death showed the best in many of the hearts of SU’s student body. Read More »
WeChat is critical to Syracuse University’s Chinese student community
Imagine if Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat were taken away all in one fell swoop. That’s what the pending ban of WeChat is threatening for Chinese students across the country. Read More »
Freeze Out 5K to raise money for people in need
The annual glow-in-the-dark race held in both Syracuse and Binghamton supports the Rescue Mission Alliance’s goal of helping those in need. Read More »
SAMPLING SYRACUSE: Winterfest 2020 features culinary delights in downtown Syracuse
Syracuse Winterfest 2020 offered locals and visitors the chance to enjoy and explore the various tastes of downtown Syracuse. Read More »
Hope Cafe donates profits to help people in poverty around the world
Hope Cafe serves a mixture of Peruvian, Italian and American cuisine while serving those in need. The cafe is run by volunteers and donates its profits to aid children living in extreme poverty around the world. Read More »
Photography exhibit showcases journeys of resettled refugee students
Resettled refugee students will present their poetry at a reception on Jan. 24 as part of the Intertwined Journeys: Poems by the Narratio Fellows exhibit. Read More »
100+ protest in Syracuse Women’s March
This year, more than 100 protesters filled city sidewalks as they marched through the snow from the James M. Hanley Federal Building to the United Methodist Church. Read More »
First Year Players begin auditions for spring musical ‘9 to 5’
First Year Players is holding auditions for its show “9 to 5” this week. Sign-ups for the show are located on the first floor of the Women’s Building. Read More »
College students need to normalize interracial friendships
Student Life columnist argues white students should be more open-minded toward interracial friendships. Read More »
Chancellor strengthens religious communities on campus
Our reader says Chancellor Syverud’s involvement with religious communities on campus creates a safe environment for students. Read More »
Why you should consider going into public service after college
Liberal columnist David Bruen argues considering public service will benefit students. Read More »
Election Guide 2019: Here’s what you need to know about county elections
Four spots are contested in the Common Council and two candidates are looking to unseat District Attorney William Fitzpatrick. Read More »
Bankers Healthcare Group and JMA Wireless will increase employment, downtown growth
Two companies, Bankers Healthcare Group and JMA Wireless, are expanding to Syracuse locations. Read More »
Comstock and Euclid Avenues to join snow removal program
The funding was approved during the Common Council’s voting session on Monday. Read More »
Rowan Chisholm looks to represent hometown as Lockerbie Scholar
Chisholm is one of two Lockerbie Scholars, a program established to commemorate the victims of Pan Am Flight 103 alongside the university’s Remembrance Scholars. Read More »
Former congressman talks conservative solutions to climate change
Bob Inglis spoke to the Syracuse University chapter of College Republicans on Wednesday night. Read More »
Syracuse community members, Onondaga Nation celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Onondaga Nation citizens and other community members gathered at the Syracuse Inner Harbor to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day, representing a movement to shift attention away from Christopher Columbus and toward indigenous communities. Read More »
Common Council finalizes deer culling plan
Earlier this year, Mayor Ben Walsh’s advisory group presented a comprehensive Tick & Deer Read More »
28th Westcott Street Cultural Fair highlights community
The 28th annual Westcott Street Cultural Fair took place on Sept. 22 from noon to 6:30 p.m. Read More »