When people look back on what it was like to be 18 years old in 2024, they should see a distinct and unreplicable experience that our generation holds exclusively, not an imitation of a time that came before us. Read more »
WERW celebrated the radio station's launch with musical performances by Between Friends and Nancy Dunkle and tabling by student businesses and organizations like Awkward Fish and University Union. Read more »
As we look to the future, it’s essential that we demand this equality in speech protections, recognizing that selective support for free expression not only undermines democracy but can also have serious consequences in society. Read more »
With his Buddhist-inspired writing process and unconventional background, George Saunders is the face of the Syracuse Creative Writing MFA program. Read more »
We’re not doomed if we commit to taking care of each other through solidarity and justice-driven action. Show up, because some of our lives truly do depend on it.
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Syracuse locals Andrew Rainbow and Steve Davis sell clothes on their front lawn, attracting a range of Syracuse University students and residents. Read more »
The Brooklyn Pickle’s menu might change but it’s traditional and familial experience never do. Behind-the-scenes magic of the Pickle, in photos. Read more »
Though not the most insightful thriller, “Conclave” delivers on being an enticing and dramatic film centered around the Catholic Church's pope selection.
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As AI technologies continue to develop and reshape industries across the globe, the need for students and professionals to remain adaptable and proactive in their career development when entering the music business increases. Read more »
The 2024 Coming Back Together Alumni Exhibition at the Community Folk Art Center features works by Syracuse University Black and Latine alumni. Read more »
Director Robert Zemeckis combines storytelling and technology in his latest film, “Here,” to guide viewers through various characters’ histories. Read more »
“Discover the Organ,” a fall program at Syracuse University that teaches local students about the organ, concluded this weekend at the New Music Concert. Read more »