Writer: Sam Gozinsky
Syracuse parks get new looks after celebrating ‘100 Years of Fun’
The City of Syracuse Department of Parks, Recreation and Youth Programs works to attract visitors year-round to more than 50 parks in the city. Read More »
ITT Tech closure shows flaws in for-profit college model
Business columnist Sam Gozinsky discusses the closure of ITT Technical Institute and its effect on its students, as well as the ramifications of for-profit education. Read More »
Gozinsky: New York State Fair should resist privatization to preserve tradition, local ties
Business columnist Sam Gozinsky discusses why allowing a private company to operate the New York State Fair would be a dangerous idea when it comes to maintaining the event’s cultural and economic relationship with New York residents. Read More »
Gozinsky: Crowne Plaza purchase illustrates beneficial relationship between out-of-state, local businesses
Business columnist Sam Gozinsky discusses why a Florida-based real estate company’s purchase of Syracuse’s Crowne Plaza Hotel should be welcomed, despite the often unwelcome prospect of outsider "big business" investors. Read More »
Gozinsky: Whitman's academic innovation shoud lead way for higher student satisfaction
In light of Syracuse University's Martin J. Whitman School of Management moving up in Bloomberg Businessweek's business school rankings, Business columnist Sam Gozinsky discusses how the school should look to recent student-centric programs to increase student satisfaction. Read More »
Gozinsky: Why AMC Theatres' attempt to engage millennials with texting flopped
Business columnist Sam Gozinsky deems AMC Theatres' proposal to introduce texting in movie theaters a misguided ploy to appeal to millennials. Read More »
Gozinsky: Hillary Clinton’s plan to make manufacturing ‘sexy’ lacks balance
Business columnist Sam Gozinsky gives his take on Hillary Clinton’s “Make it in America” plan and argues that the proposal should refrain from negative reinforcement practices for the industry. Read More »
Otto's Army celebrates 10 years of SU athletic pride
Ten years ago, three diehard SU sports fans decided to form an organization to help students get into the Dome on game day. Today, Otto's Army boasts the entire student body as its members. Read More »
SU alumnus founded Believe in Syracuse to transform city's image
Syracuse native and SU alumnus founded the organization Believe in Syracuse to promote the city to graduating seniors and improve the city's image by hosting networking events. Read More »
Holidays at Hendricks concert showcases season's iconic music
Holidays at Hendricks features performances from multiple groups, including the Hendricks Chapel Choir, Syracuse University Singers, the SU Brass Ensemble and others. Read More »
Senior pays for college as YouTube video game tutorial star
Matt Cobuzio's Youtube channel mcsportzhawk has 429,360 subscribers as of Monday night at 7 p.m. Read More »
Shakespeare Improv Weekend to kick off with puppet show, documentary
Syracuse Shakespeare Festival and a “puppet” team from Open Hand Theater are putting on this years literature-inspired weekend. Read More »
Orange After Dark to bring students to Fright Nights at the Fair
Attractions at this year’s Fright Night include a clown prison, a chainsaw massacre, flying monkeys and a haunted mansion. Read More »
Rock and Roll Freak Show brings local bands, ghost tours to Landmark Theatre
The Rock and Roll Freak Show is a collaboration between local bands and the haunted Landmark Theater. Read More »
Syracuse International Film Festival to bring 30-plus films to area
The Syracuse International Film Festival will host over 30 films from six different countries. Read More »
Trio of SU alumni pitch, produce off-broadway production of 'Urinetown'
A trio of SU alums is producing “Urinetown” in New York City through an entertainment production company, The Araca Group. Read More »
'American Dresser' is first film shot at new local movie studio
“American Dresser” is the first of many movies to be filmed at the brand new Central New York Hub for Emerging Nano Industries, said producer Ryan Johnson. The crew will finish filming in this area on Sept. 22. Read More »
Q&A: SU alumna talks job at Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
SU alumna Kate Lemay talks about her job at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. Read More »