Writer: Lydia Niles
Charlie Burg gears up to release 2nd of 3-part EP series
Charlie Burg recently left Michigan State University and his home state of Michigan to transfer to Syracuse University, and he’s been making career moves ever since. Read More »
Syracuse University alum produces documentary on 70-year history of WAER
Investigative reporter Scott MacFarlane graduated from SU in 1998 and returned to the Hill to tell the story of the locally famous radio station. Read More »
Syracuse music producer uses public library space to jumpstart music career
Marcus Suraci, also known as King Makis, hit the ground running when he discovered a public recording studio at the Central Library Makerspace. Read More »
5 things to know about actress, comedian and writer Jenny Slate
Jenny Slate, a multi-platform writer and successful actress and comedian, will perform at University Union’s Spring Comedy Show in February. Read More »
Architecture professor to take next steps in 5-year research project in Serbia
Mitesh Dixit is an architect, philosopher, lecturer and educator who is wrapping up his first semester at Syracuse University. Read More »
Onondaga Historical Association embraces past, present and future as leaders apply new twist to nonprofits
The Onondaga Historical Association was put under new leadership 10 years ago, and today the organization applies multifaceted approach to its storytelling. Read More »
Syracuse University rap artist changes perspective and attitude toward music
RJ Levychin has been writing poetry since he was a first-grader. Now he uses his poetry skills to study music and make his work better. Read More »
Folk rock group Driftwood to perform at The Westcott Theater
Driftwood, a Binghamton-based folk rock band, is set to perform at The Westcott Theater on Friday night. The band recently signed onto new management and has a collaboration in place with a major music producer. Read More »
Here are 5 things to know about Mura Masa
Mura Masa was recently announced as Syracuse University’s Bandersnatch headliner for 2017. Here are five things to know about the British artist. Read More »
4 Syracuse University traditions to teach your family this weekend
As Family Weekend approaches, here’s a list of four traditions you and your family can embrace with all of the events offered. Read More »
All Poets & Heroes to debut latest EP and new sound at Otro Cinco
The Syracuse band has spent the last few months transforming its sound and will debut its latest EP at Otro Cinco Saturday night. Read More »
How Homecoming Court candidates are campaigning for king and queen spots
The 10 Homecoming Court nominees were announced Monday. With only a few days left until voting closes, here is how they are trying to reach SU’s student body. Read More »
Your guide to the candidates for king and queen of Homecoming Court 2017
Homecoming Court is a deep-rooted tradition in the Syracuse University community, and these 10 seniors want to honor that tradition. Here is your guide to the nominees for the 2017 Homecoming Court. Read More »
A closer look into The Taishoff Center as Syracuse University promotes disability awareness
The Taishoff Center offers services for students with intellectual disabilities. InclusiveU students Eddy Crossman and Andrew Benbenek are freshmen in the program, and are excited for the future. Read More »
Newborn technology project at Rice University up for $100 million grant
The NEST360˚ initiative at Rice University is a finalist for the $100 million MacArthur Fellowship, which enhance the program to save the lives of more infants. Read More »
Syracuse Gun Show brings thousands of war history buffs to fairgrounds
The annual September show displayed about 1,200 tables with rifles, swords and pickles, continuing a deep-rooted tradition. Read More »
Syracuse University alumnus uncovers foggy history of lynching in South
With a new vision and angle, Lance Warren and Hannah Ayer depict the many ways racial terror has reshaped and partially destroyed black families across the country. Read More »
5 ways to recover from your Juice Jam hangover, according to science
Juice Jam is around the corner and so are all the pregames, parties and after-parties that come with it. Learn how to recover from Syracuse University's fall festival. Read More »
Gannon’s Isle Ice Cream closes downtown location
Syracuse staple Gannon’s Isle Ice Cream closed its downtown location on Jefferson Street. It is unclear whether the frozen dairy treat chain will open a different location in replacement. Read More »
What to do during the last few days at the Great New York State Fair
Learn how to make butter and soap on Friday and see Migos on Sunday. Check out the guide to the last weekend of the Great New York State Fair. Read More »
Get up and get out — your guide to hiking in central New York
When winter hits in Syracuse, it hits hard. Here is where to go hiking in the area before the snowstorms begin. Read More »
Junior finds missed market in production field, creates her own company
Oriane Playner launched Passion Production Studios after noticing a gap in the market. The creative agency specializes in photo and video pre-production. Read More »
Rock band O.A.R. to return to Syracuse for the 4th time
American rock band O.A.R. will perform at The Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater this fall. Read More »
See dragons and baby pandas up close at the NYS Chinese Lantern Festival
Take part in colorful traditions with your family at the New York State Chinese Lantern Festival. Read More »