Done with love, food trucks near campus serve new cultural experiences
Food Trucks Syracuse Halal and Ali Baba offer students a late night selection of Halal food right on campus. Read more »
Food Trucks Syracuse Halal and Ali Baba offer students a late night selection of Halal food right on campus. Read more »
Syracuse University hosted two caricature artists on Wednesday in Schine Student Center who depicted students as cartoons. Read more »
On Saturday, about 1,100 Syracuse University students dressed as bananas and hopped from bar to bar. Read more »
Holly Anderson’s sustainable clothing brand Awkward Fish reinvents typical apparel featuring one-of-one details. Read more »
A new publication on campus, Mythos Magazine, connects writers and illustrators from Syracuse University and SUNY ESF. Read more »
Slice Consulting, a student-run consulting firm, works with businesses and nonprofits to give students work experience for postgraduate and job applications. Read more »
The LGBTQ+ Resource Center hosted its third annual HalloQueen Ball that, once again, welcomed Ballroom culture to Syracuse University. Read more »
Syracuse University’s CHAARG chapter provides students with a safe and comfortable space to exercise in a social setting. Read more »
Citrus Dolls, Syracuse University’s first and only majorette dance team, debuted the squad's skills at the African Student Union’s Afro Madness basketball tournament. Read more »
Syracuse University junior Jamison Brown’s personality and style shine through in outfits that he showcases when he walks around campus. Read more »
Over 3,000 Syracuse University students completed a questionnaire by Marriage Pact to discover their perfect match on campus. Read more »
Gallery: SU's Family Weekend opened with a Fun Run and Orange After Dark game show in Schine Student Center. The Holy Cross vs. Syracuse football game rounded out the weekend activities. Read more »
Syracuse University Libraries hosted “Banned and Contested: Perspectives on Challenging Book Censorship” in Bird Library on Wednesday, where featured panelists discussed the danger of increasing book bans. Read more »
Lawrinson Hall’s Resident Advisor, Ellen Clark, provides a unique experience to residents with her “dorm dog," Toaster. Read more »
Jada Marie Knight fulfills her leadership position with kindness and passion as the student co-chair of Syracuse University’s Coming Back Together 2024 alumni event. Read more »
Kicking off Latine Heritage Month, the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations hosted Night with NALFO, a chance for students to learn about existing Latine fraternities and sororities. Read more »
Student Engagement’s Dessert Crawl connects Syracuse University students with local bakeries. Read more »
Professor Nicole Fonger's book, "Making Algebra Meaningful," discusses how diverse representation in math starts in the classroom. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Latine Heritage Month celebrates diversity and educates students about the variety of cultures in South America and the Caribbean. Read more »
This weekend, Syracuse University students and alumni joined for Coming Back Together to celebrate successes and discuss the realities of attending a predominantly white institution. Read more »
Syracuse University students sport different T-shirts that have sentimental value and positive memories associated with them. Read more »
Art in the Atrium reveals its new fashion exhibit, “Herstory of SCHNELLMODE,” showcasing creative collections from artist Chloe Schnell. Read more »
The Orange Barbell club provides a supportive community for new and experienced gym-goers to enhance their fitness, physique and health. Read more »
Members of various Indigenous nations spoke to the Syracuse community about pressing issues, adding an element of reflection and history to the first week of classes. Read more »