Tag: community
Renegade Magazine’s Reneprom filled with music, fashion
On March 5, Renegade Magazine hosted the second-ever Reneprom, featuring performances from student musicians and music from DJ Jill. Read More »
Buddy Boeheim hopes to foster community in Syracuse with NIL sponsorships
Buddy has made it a point to work with companies that have ties to the Syracuse community or sports in general since signing with Roc Nation Sports. Read More »
Unsung Hero recipient Beverly Oliver provides quality child care in community
Oliver is the founder of the After School and Early Learning Program at the C. Grant Grimshaw Elementary School in Lafayette, where she works with a diverse population of students. Read More »
The new Title IX law failed my sister. Reform it so it doesn't fail again.
Letter to the Editor | The Title IX law will continue to fail college students like my sister until substantial reforms are made. Read More »
An overabundance of chain-restaurants on Marshall Street harms SU's unique culture
With Marshall Street having been commodified with an influx of non-local restaurants, it now has very little that makes it feel like SU’s own. Read More »
Human Dogsledding event raises money for Helping Hounds Dog Rescue
On Sunday, spectators gathered outside of Iron Pier Apartments for the second Winterfest Human Dogsled Race. Read More »
Purple Banana opens as fresh açaí bowl addition to Syracuse area
After pursuing his dream of owning a restaurant, Luke Nicolette opened Purple Banana at 754 S. Crouse Ave. Read More »
SU should not remove their mask mandate, even after New York state removed theirs
Because masks are one of the most effective ways to prevent spreading COVID-19, they should be worn on campus for another year or until active cases in the community are down to the single digits. 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 »
Following COVID-19 pause, Syracuse Auto Expo returns for 113th show
The Syracuse Auto Expo’s 113th show will be held at The Oncenter’s Nicholas J. Pirro Convention Center from Feb. 10-13. Read More »
Nave Law Winter Fair returns, featuring food vendors, live shows
The Nave Law Winter Fair took place indoors from Feb. 4 to Feb. 6 at the New York State Fairgrounds’ Exposition Center. Read More »
Attendees brave frigid temperatures for Syracuse Pond Hockey Classic
On Jan. 29, hundreds of people showed up to Hiawatha Lake at Onondaga Park for the Syracuse Pond Hockey Classic. Read More »
Celebrating the 1st year of Salt City Market
Salt City Market, located in downtown Syracuse, is celebrating its 1-year anniversary. 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 »
Disability isn’t a fixed identity, it’s a limitation society creates
Until you spend time at SU, the campus feels like a fully accessible place with reasonable facilities. Read More »
SU sophomore starts clothing business to spread positivity, cultural awareness
Brianna Gillfillian started a clothing business on Instagram earlier this year and sells custom Jamaica-inspired clothes. Read More »
Syracuse University should make the booster shot mandatory
Mandating the COVID-19 booster shot would protect the SU community from more outbreaks of the virus. Read More »
Syracuse University needs to bring back its nursing program
If SU brought back its nursing program, the wider Syracuse community would benefit as there would be more nurses in Syracuse hospitals. Read More »
How photography's presence at SU has shifted throughout time, social media
Photography’s presence on SU’s campus has shifted as cameras become more widely available through new technology, but professors and local businesses still look back on the art form itself and analog cameras’ role in the craft. Read More »
AAPI+ community has made incremental improvements, but there’s more work to be done
If the AAPI+ community unites its’ voice at SU, positive change will follow. Read More »
Respect your dorm. Other students shouldn’t have to live in your mess.
Numerous examples of unnecessary destruction in Flint Hall show SU students lack of respect for the University’s facilities. Read More »
The SU community will be negatively affected if the debt ceiling does not rise
The Syracuse community cannot afford for the federal government to default on its debts - doing so would be disastrous. Read More »
'It lets people know they’re not alone:' SU LGBTQ center celebrates 20 years
SU’s LGBTQ Resource Center is based on the first floor of the Schine Student Center and offers a variety of resources to students. Read More »
100 volunteers unite to build the only pump track in Syracuse
Community members are working to turn an empty lot on West Fayette Street into a pump track called PumpTrackSYR. Read More »