Tag: pulp
Local Cat Coalitions help abandoned cats find their forever homes
As Syracuse faces a rising cat population, local residents and organizations step in to do their part. With the Central New York Cat Coalition and Spay and Neuter Syracuse, more cats are being housed than ever before. Read More »
White-Denison Competition allows CRS students to share their passions through speech
On Tuesday, communication and rhetorical studies students delivered passionate speeches about topics of their choice. The students were a part of this spring’s White-Denison Presentational Speaking Competition. Read More »
Adam Sandler’s 'Spaceman' performance leaves fans disappointed
Adam Sandler's role as an astronaut in “Spaceman” fell short compared to his other non-comedic roles. Read More »
'Dune: Part Two' brings multifaceted characters, relationships to the big screen
“Dune: Part Two” coming to the big screen was exactly what the film needed. With epic cinematography made for IMAX, this movie is a must-see. Read More »
Joe Gatto’s performance brings excitement, nostalgia to SU
On Monday night, Syracuse University got to experience a comedy show reminiscent of many students’ childhoods. University Union hosted Joe Gatto from “Impractical Jokers.” Read More »
DanceWorks Disco brings ABBA hits, student routines to Goldstein Auditorium
After last year’s DanceWorks “VOGUE” showcase, the dancers wanted to ensure the theme was just as good, or better. DanceWorks Disco took place on Friday and Saturday, featuring dances to ABBA and Queen. Read More »
Restaurant patrons can save big this week with downtown Syracuse's Dining Weeks
Syracuse restaurants are coming together, once again, for Dining Weeks. During this annual, week-long event, local restaurants will offer deals on lunch, dinner and sweets. Read More »
Kickoff March with these 5 events
Grab a friend and head to these upcoming events in Syracuse. Enjoy solar eclipse-related crafts, an Afrobeats concert and more. Read More »
The Grand Kyiv Ballet’s ‘Giselle’ brings Ukrainian heritage to Syracuse
The Grand Kyiv Ballet came to Syracuse for its tour of “Giselle.” The show’s themes highlight Ukrainian resilience. Read More »
For some, favorite SU memories can only last forever with permanent ink
From orange slices to mascots, the SU community requests a variety of tattoos every year to commemorate their college experiences. Read More »
Moppn’s Westcott Theater comedy special is 10 years in the making
Moppn brings his special “Ashwagandha” to the stage this Friday at Westcott Theater. The show is a culmination of 10 years of comedy. Read More »
Kiley Reid’s sophomore novel, ‘Come and Get It’ explores the college experience
Author Kiley Reid is back with her sophomore novel “Come and Get It.” The story spotlights obstacles and realities faced by college students through the lens of the main character Millie. Read More »
Our humor columnist has tips for you to enjoy her least favorite activity: sports
Ever gotten bored at a basketball game but still wanted to be a part of the school spirit? Our humor columnist has tips to keep you occupied. Read More »
From folk music to hip-hop tributes, find it all at this weekend’s concerts
Jam to tribute bands this weekend. From Come Back to Earth to Gold Dust Gypsies, dedicated to Mac Miller and Fleetwood Mac, respectively, there is something from everyone. Read More »
'Speaking Freely' tells story of Floyd Abrams' work to protect free speech
Showcasing a long career defending the First Amendment, “Speaking Freely” tells the story of lawyer Floyd Abrams. On Tuesday, Abrams himself came to SU for a screening and Q&A on his film. Read More »
In its new home, Flower Skate Shop looks to grow skateboarding in Syracuse
Flower Skate Shop reopened this week at its new location on Walton Street. The Armory Square spot allows them to connect with the Syracuse community more. Read More »
'Snatching Joy: A Radical Black Feminist Digital Praxis' event ties digital culture to Black joy
Catherine Knight Steele presented on marginalized digital communities. The rise of new technologies, like artificial intelligence, poses new dangers to these communities, like Black women. Read More »
‘Plasticized: The Proliferation of Plastics in the 20th Century’ draws attention to overconsumption
New exhibit, “Plasticized: The Proliferation of Plastics in the 20th Century,” in Bird Library emphasizes how plastics are everywhere. They are in clothes, food containers, kids’ toys and more. Read More »
Sana Musasama’s dream comes true through a collection of topsy-turvy dolls
Sana Musasama’s exhibit at the Everson Museum of Art features dolls based on African American topsy-turvy dolls, made of clay and fabrics. Musasama revisited work she had made 40 years ago for the exhibit. Read More »
Green Beer Sunday kicks off St. Patrick’s Day season in Syracuse
For 60 years, Green Beer Sunday has hit Tipperary Hill. The day allows people to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day early in a field with a truck of green beer, live performances and a 10,000-gallon truck of green beer. Read More »
Otto Tunes, Groovestand showcase 'Pitch perfect' a cappella talents at collegiate competition
On Saturday, SU a cappella groups Otto Tunes and Groovestand competed at the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella. Friends from SU traveled to support the student performers. Read More »
'Honoring Outstanding Black Filmmakers' brings Black filmmakers to Syracuse
The Syracuse International Film Festival hosted “Honoring Outstanding Black Filmmakers” on Saturday. The festival chose four films to highlight filmmakers who might not otherwise be featured. Read More »
Black History Month concert uplifts music as a unifying force
The Black History Month Concert explored Black music beyond jazz and gospel. Students and professors were among the performers. Read More »
Take a break from midterm studying with these 5 events
From a Grand Kyiv Ballet performance to pet therapy, these are the events in Syracuse this week. Look forward to a celebration for this month’s full moon in Shaw Quadrangle. Read More »