The sixth annual Diwali celebration occurred in the Orange Grove on Monday night, bringing with it the universal message of the power of light, as well intricate light displays and tasty treats. Read more »
The Schine Student Center’s display of The Clotheline Project shares raw, poignant messages from sexual trauma and domestic abuse survivors, raising awareness on the prevalence of the issue and giving surivivors a safe space to heal. Read more »
119 Euclid hosted a fireside chat with alumnus Porshia Derival, examining the power of cultural expression through dance and the importance of hip-hop in the Black experience. Read more »
Syracuse University professor J. Christopher Hamilton III created a documentary series of the crime drama “Paid in Full,” humanizing the characters from the film and authentically telling their stories. Read more »
In an attempt to show students what Syracuse Libraries have to offer, Bird Library started “Undergrad Nights,” a series of activities to get students involved at the library. Read more »
Syracuse tailgating has been bringing people together for years and that tradition continues, as tailgaters reminisce about their love and experiences with Orange football. Read more »
In honor of October being LGBTQ+ history month, SU is hosting a series of events to foster a safe, inclusive space and raise awareness for LGBTQ+ students. Read more »
Café con Leche hosted a first-generation student event, featuring keynote speaker Saul Flores, philanthropist and photojournalist, and fellow first-generation college student. Read more »
Bird Library hosted a banned book read out for Banned Books Week 2022, focusing on children’s literature and the importance of the right to read. Read more »
As temperatures get colder and summer seems further and further away, take a look back at the festivities and joy the state fair brought in the past few months. The New York State Fair is an annual event hosted in Syracuse, NY featuring all kinds of foods, music, attractions, games and more. Read more »
Even though talking to strangers can be stressful, they can reveal interesting and unique stories. National Sit With a Stranger Day was on Sept. 16, and there were plenty of strangers to talk to around Syracuse. Read more »
With the start of Latinx/Hispanic heritage month on September 15, the Office of Multicultural Affairs is hosting a series of historical and cultural events to bring people together, celebrate and educate the campus community. Read more »
In the one year since its opening, 119 Euclid has become a space to celebrate Black students and culture, offering Black students a place on campus to call home. Read more »
After creating a viral TikTok that reached over one million views, the Micho brothers hope to continue the growth of their comedy sketches under the moniker Krab. Read more »