In celebration of International Coffee Day on Sept. 29, large and small Syracuse businesses alike are committing to incorporating fairly-traded, sustainably-sourced coffee into their roasts. Read more »
Located at the heart of campus in Hendricks Chapel, People’s Place aims to cultivate an environment where community members can share a cup of coffee and find a sense of home. Read more »
Mello Velo started out as a bike shop in 2009 and has since expanded its business, incorporating biking-inspired decor and menu at their Canal Street cafe. Read more »
The 16th annual SU Human Rights Film Festival is this weekend and it features five films that urge students to engage and ‘take action’ in the community. Read more »
Dan Habib’s documentary, “Intelligent Lives,” features three individuals with disabilities and how they interact with the world around them. Read more »
Student Association’s partnership with Syracuse University’s Health Services and Office of Health Promotion puts sexual safety — and pleasure — at the forefront with their free and confidential STI screenings. Read more »
John Legend recently made history as the first black man to win an Emmy, Grammy Award, Oscar and Tony Award, reaching the heralded “EGOT” status. But there’s something bigger going on with black representation in the awards arena. Read more »
On East Fayette Street sits Syracuse’s newest Mexican restaurant, XO Taco, which opened on Sept. 4 and is owned by Modern Malt and Original Grain owner Chris Bily. Read more »
The Onondaga Art Guild offers local artists the opportunity to display their work and connect with other artists in the Syracuse community. Read more »
Jacob deHahn is carving out a niche in the fashion world with his personal twist on bow ties. Each tie has a story as original as the person who wears it. Read more »
“A Star is Born,” starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, tells the love story of two musicians who meet at a bar. An advanced screening will take place on Monday night at 8 p.m. Read more »
The 27th annual Westcott Street Cultural Fair took place on Sunday and featured more than 70 local artisans, performers and community organizations. Read more »
Lately, TV has been too generic. But streaming services are changing the game with innovative, fresh originals. Check out these streaming originals airing this Fall. Read more »
The Jewelry and Metalsmithing Club was created by VPA sophomore Adah Brophy to provide a creative outlet for Syracuse University students from a variety of majors and experience levels. Read more »
The College of Visual and Performing Arts will host its second annual fall convocation this Wednesday. The event will kick off with a speech from keynote speaker David Houle, one of the founding team members of the MTV channel. Read more »
Before Gregg Allman died in 2017, he helped set up a scholarship for students in Syracuse University’s Bandier Program. Today, community members are ensuring the scholarship lives on with Allman’s legacy. Read more »