
SU alumni react to racial bias, threats
SU’s alumni spoke up against the slew of bias-related incidents and what they want and plan to do going with its relationship with SU. Read more »

SU’s alumni spoke up against the slew of bias-related incidents and what they want and plan to do going with its relationship with SU. Read more »

Syracuse Stage is currently showing “Beauty and the Beast” with a cast of SU students and professional actors. The show incorporates flying effects, acrobatics and a 12-piece orchestra to tell a tale as old as time. Read more »

Screen Time Columnist Patrick Gunn breaks down how children’s market will affect the streaming wars. Read more »

Film columnist Patrick Gunn says ‘Waves’ shows how attention to detail in lighting can heighten the similarities and struggles of the characters. Read more »

On Tuesday morning, professors and students would find the Comstock Art Facility vandalized with racist graffiti toward Asian people. By Thursday afternoon, SU’s art community came together and painted over the off-white wall where the graffiti used to be. Read more »

SU’s 35th annual International Thanksgiving Celebration will be held on Nov. 21 at 7 p.m. Read more »

Professor Philip Arnold shares stories of Haudenosaunee heritage through his work with the Skä·noñh — Great Law of Peace Center. Read more »

Bri Tolani’s debut single and music video “Hazy,” released Nov. 20, discusses mental health and features SU students. Read more »

Sam Cote is behind the political cartoons that have been shared during the #NotAgainSU protest. Read more »

“PETRIFIED: The Cardiff Giant and Other Ostensible People from the Earth” dives into the numerous 10-foot or larger giants littered in central New York. Read more »

The “Sex and Power Before 1700 CE” course will be taught by different professors each lecture. Read more »

Artist ALOK not only spoke on the issues faced by the transgender community but also about the on-going sit-in occurring at The Barnes Center at The Arch where students protested since Wednesday morning. Read more »

SU organizations and Syracuse community donate food, supplies and money to the #NotAgainSU sit-in. Read more »

The Jab Music & Art Series’ debut concert was held there from 9 p.m. to midnight on Saturday. Read more »

#NotAgainSU protesters held an open mic on Saturday night that spread messages of positivity and empowerment. Read more »

In partnership with Syracuse Film Society, A24 offered an advance screening of its film “Waves,” building campus’ film scene. Read more »

Oy Cappella sang about peace and hope in light of anti-Semitic incident prior to the group’s invitational. Read more »

Native American Heritage Month 2019
SU seniors, Maris Jacobs and Nathan Abrams, are working to educate SU students on indigenous culture. Read more »

Former SU professor and renowned figurative painter Jerome Witkin will have paintings on display at ArtRage Gallery until January. Read more »

The Syracuse Film Society will have an advance screening of “Waves” starring Taylor Russell, Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Alexa Demie. Read more »

Native American Heritage Month 2019
The organization, Indigenous Students at Syracuse, is hosting a fashion show on Thursday. The event will feature both traditional and modern Indigenous clothing. Read more »

Native American Heritage Month 2019
Scott Stevens, the director Native American and Indigenous Studies at SU, will lead a lecture in Goldstein Student Center on the importance of indigenous studies. Read more »

“God of Carnage” to play at the Redhouse Arts Center through Nov. 17. Read more »

ArtRage Gallery To Show “American Dreams: Immigration Stories” a play that delves into the lives of immigrants in America through a series of monologues. Read more »