
iSchool seniors work with local organization to help resettle refugees
Four iSchool seniors decided to work with Hopeprint for their capstone project to give back to the city where they’ve gone to school for the past three years. Read more »

Four iSchool seniors decided to work with Hopeprint for their capstone project to give back to the city where they’ve gone to school for the past three years. Read more »

Clayscapes Pottery Inc. hosted their third-annual market at Chuck Hafner’s Garden Center Greenhouse on Oct. 5 and 6. Read more »

The ninth annual It Girls Overnight Retreat on Oct. 6-7 features workshops, presentations and hands-on activities centered around information technology and aims for more representation in the STEM fields. Read more »

The Empire State Marathon will mark SU professor Cliff Davidson’s100th marathon. Read more »

SU professor Chris Wildrick, who organized the Greek Art CONfluence, said the event will welcome neighboring universities and be a scope into aspects like geek culture like history, identity and values. Read more »

Cazenovia’s Empire Farm Brewery has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after opening its 42,000 square foot brewery in 2016. Read more »

Michelle Téllez, an assistant professor at The University of Arizona, led a discussion on Tuesday about the U.S. and Mexico Border. Read more »

“Understanding Islam,” a lecture program aimed to combat the stereotypes and assumptions made around the faith will begin its series on Oct. 2. Read more »

Bandersnatch will have headliner Koffee, a Jamaican-born raggae artists with support from DUCKWRTH and SU DJ, Troyce Pitones. Read more »

Paula Saunders novel, “The Distance Home.” centers around a Midwestern family during the 50s and 60s. Read more »

The “Silent Disco of the Decades” event will be at Funk ‘n Waffles on Sept. 28 at 9 p.m. Read more »

Faded Levi’s, classic rock-and-roll apparel and strawberry-patterned pants, will all be for the taking of fashion fiends in a Syracuse University student’s apartment. The two-day… Read more »

Once an international student himself, Juan Tavares, the new director of the Slutzker Center, understands the challenges of leaving home to study in a different country. Read more »

The “Body Image: Healthily Managing the Personal, Professional and Societal Pressures Discussion and Q+A” will be held on Oct. 6 from 4:30-6 p.m. at Syracuse Stage’s Storch Theatre. Read more »

The 28th annual Westcott Street Cultural Fair took place on Sept. 22 from noon to 6:30 p.m. Read more »

The 28th annual Westcott Street Cultural Fair was held Sunday. The fair brought a host of neighborhood vendors and fairgoers. Read more »

When Don Carr was looking for inspiration for his most recent exhibit, he looked to the outdoors. Carr, a professor in the School of Design… Read more »

“Homo-Symbiosis” is an art installation in Bird Library running from Sept. 9 to Nov. 2. Read more »

Karter Ohlson is currently in season 11 of “American Ninja Warrior.” The lifelong gymnast reflects on how she trained and who helped her along the way. Read more »

“Mr. Fish: Cartooning from the Deep End,” takes a look at how one cartoonist made a living in a struggling industry. Read more »

Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month 2019
For Latinx Undergraduate Creating History in America, abbreviated La L.U.C.H.A., familia means everything — and that sense of familia has grown stronger every year, members… Read more »

The sari is a traditional Indian garment that’s being used to help solve a clean water crisis. Read more »

Last Friday, La Casita Cultural Center opened its next season with a celebration of Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month through local art and dance. https://youtu.be/PHb39TiIb6A Read more »

The Alzheimer’s Association’s central New York chapter offers a non-credit program aimed to assisting people with dementia and Alzheimer’s. Read more »