
With Love restaurant reopens with Savannah theme, low country cuisine and fried green tomatoes
With Love, a teaching restaurant at Onondaga Community College, is serving a new menu focused on soul food. Read more »

With Love, a teaching restaurant at Onondaga Community College, is serving a new menu focused on soul food. Read more »

Toronto-based trio Keys N Krates gave The Westcott Theater a dose of electronic music with live instruments on Thursday night. Read more »

Local nonprofit Believe in Syracuse is celebrating its birthday with a party this weekend. The organization has worked for the last five years to introduce residents to the charm of Syracuse. Read more »

“Cuse for Good: Social Justice” will be a three-part conversation and celebration surrounding social justice hosted by University Union and The National Pan-Hellenic Council. Read more »

Tiago Zanaga Da Costa and Lucas Lee spent six weeks at the Syracuse University Fisher Center in New York City designing their PhalHex modular padding as part of Invent@SU. Read more »

Sebastian Maniscalco always knew he wanted to be a comedian. Now, he's one of the highest paid in his field and is making a stop in Syracuse this week. Read more »

The flu is back with a vengeance this winter. Foodie columnist Taylor Lucero explains how to avoid the sniffles by eating the right foods. Read more »

The electronic trio Keys N Krateswill be in Syracuse on Jan. 25, performing songs entirely from their debut album “Cura.”As the band's Westcott Theater performance approaches, turntablist Jr. Flo talks abouttheir new album and upcoming tour. Read more »

The industrial history of Syracuse has roots in the Lipe-Rollway Corporation building on West Fayette Street. The building is now being recognized for its historic significance. Read more »

With its newest location at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown, Cafe Kubal furthers its partnerships with other local businesses Read more »

Screen Time columnist Erik Benjamin analyzes the Academy’s choice for Oscar nominations. With the ceremony taking place March 4, the coveted Best Picture category is still anyone’s game. Read more »

After more than 4,000 performances in Broadway’s “Mamma Mia,” Judy McLane is taking on the leading role in “Next to Normal” at Syracuse Stage. Read more »

Last month, twenty-three students spent a week in Puerto Rico to aid in disaster relief. They will share their stories and experiences at campus events later this month. Read more »

Here's how the College Democrats are working to foster discussion and increase civic engagement. Read more »

Looking to get inked in 2018? Tattoo artists from Halo Tattoos and Vessel Tattoo Co. explain the evolution of tattoo styles. Read more »

The “Drake and Josh” actor and social media comic will be in Goldstein Auditorium on Thursday, Feb. 1. Read more »

Jenny Slate, a multi-platform writer and successful actress and comedian, will perform at University Union’s Spring Comedy Show in February. Read more »

Picasso’s Pastries and Cafes is a quaint, bohemian style cafe in the Westcott area. Read more »

DanceWorks, Active Minds, Camp Kesem and Black Box Players are just four of the more than 300 registered student organizations on Syracuse University’s campus. Read more »

My Lucky Tummy brings together Syracuse residents of all backgrounds by hosting a multicultural dinner several times a year. Read more »

Archbold Gymnasium is closed until 2019, but that doesn’t have to be an excuse to ditch the gym. Read more »

Before class assignments start to roll in, enjoy syllabus week and live up your last days of freedom at these events in Syracuse. Read more »

Free movie screenings will take place every weekend in HBC Gifford Auditorium. Read more »

Seniors collaborated with SU faculty and Light Work staff members to prepare their photographs for Light Work’s Transmedia Photo Annual, and they're on display now. Read more »