SU to recognize Sexual Assault Awareness Month with panels, film screening
Events include panels, discussions, yoga and a documentary screening. Read more »
Events include panels, discussions, yoga and a documentary screening. Read more »
The Residence Hall Association’s “Breaking Down Barriers,” an event aimed at discussing the impact of hateful language and slurs against marginalized communities on campus, will take place on the field between the Ernie Davis and Dellplain residence halls on Saturday. Read more »
Vision of Sound, an annual concert blending live music and dance from Western New York performers, will take place Sunday at The Oncenter’s Carrier Theater. Read more »
Jordan Peele’s sophomore smash “Us” is a haunting-yet-hilarious film with social commentary on individuals’ personal demons and anxieties. Read more »
The Netflix-Cannes Film Festival debate highlights a burgeoning war within the film industry between the preservation of film culture and artistic expression and accessibility. Read more »
Students celebrated Holi on Sunday with a festival hosted by the SU South Asian Students Association. Read more »
The current Broadway tour will stop at the Landmark Theatre, running from March 26 to 31. Read more »
Sheriffs from Cortland, Saratoga, Cayuga and Chenango Counties said they are searching or have already hired drug recognition experts, who can quickly test whether an individual is under the influence of marijuana on the road. Read more »
The era of jazz clubs frequenting every street corner now only remains behind glass cases in museums. Larry Blumenfeld, a music critic and former editor-in-chief… Read more »
Pedaling 4 Paige, an indoor cycling event created to honor the memory of Paige Arnold, will take place on Saturday. Read more »
Playwright Kate Hamill’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel, “Pride and Prejudice,” will open at Syracuse Stage on Wednesday. Read more »
Alicia Wood, pastor at University United Methodist Church, has spent three-and-a-half years advocating on behalf of marginalized communities. Read more »
Assault City Roller Derby celebrated Women’s History Month with their season kick-off bout, recognizing their evolution as an` organization as the sport gains popularity. Read more »
When she was in the fourth grade, sophomore Adena Rochelson volunteered at St. Lucy’s Food Pantry with her mother and sister. She noticed an empty… Read more »
Meet Samuel Kuffuor-Afriyie, one of two junior organ performance majors at Syracuse University, who’s preparing for his first solo recital. Read more »
It’s no secret that Marvel Studios has been on quite the winning streak since it was purchased by Disney. But despite some backlash from angry… Read more »
Following the release of Offset’s “FATHER OF 4,” he has officially earned the title of the best member of Migos. Read more »
Staying in Syracuse during spring break? Don’t let the snow bring you down. Here are the top things to do and see in Syracuse while you’re catching up on some sleep next week. Read more »
Staying in Syracuse this spring break? Let your taste buds travel around the world by visiting these restaurants. Read more »
UPDATED: Feb. 7, 2019 at 12:45 p.m. The 2019 Cold Read Festival aims to give playwrights and actors an opportunity to workshop their latest pieces in… Read more »
The nomination categories highlight a variety of skills, including academic prowess, athletic sportsmanship and altruistic efforts. Read more »
March marks National Caffeine Awareness Month, so here are some of the best benefits to your morning cup of joe. Read more »
The central New York Region of the Special Olympics hosted a photoshoot for athletes at Light Work studio this past weekend ahead of “Spread the Word to End the Word Day.” Read more »
Syracuse Stage has announced its 2019-20 season lineup, featuring classics such as “12 Angry Men” and “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast” along with contemporary pieces “The Wolves” and “Yoga Play.” Read more »