Architecture student Samuel Dye was assigned the project as an intern in the Campus Planning, Design and Construction office, and he worked with an international design firm. Read more »
The Onondaga Historical Association was put under new leadership 10 years ago, and today the organization applies multifaceted approach to its storytelling. Read more »
Junior Alex Ferrantelli has a tattoo on her forearm that reads “you are beautiful,” in Italian to commemorate her grandmother, who died shortly after a cancer diagnosis. Read more »
When two apparel design majors at Cornell University created a plus-size dress form for a class project, they didn’t expect to see their design featured at the Museum of Modern Art four years later. Read more »
Syracuse Stage and Syracuse University’s Department of Drama have partnered with 2 Ring Circus to present “The Wizard of Oz” with a Cirque du Soleil twist. Read more »
After its three-week run in downtown Syracuse, “The Lion King” provided millions in revenue to the city as it set a record with its earnings. Read more »
The local gift shop’s holiday gift event will feature its own items along with those from local artists, like paintings, stained glass and woodwork. Read more »
From free Thanksgiving meals for veterans to Black Friday shopping at Destiny, there are many things to do in Syracuse during Thanksgiving break. Read more »
Cuddle partying is a thing in Syracuse, and there will be a “Harvest Cuddle Party!” on Sunday. The event is meant to serve as a workshop for exploring communication and boundaries. Read more »
Bridgit O’Donnell said her favorite Enactus is the Team Guatemala project, which sells products made by Guatemalan women in Syracuse spaces like churches and schools. Read more »
The fifth-anniversary celebration will honor the park’s STEM exhibits and feature "93Q" hosts Ted and Jack, who will play games and hand out prizes. Read more »
Regina Jones, a member of the Oneida Nation, Turtle Clan, co-founded SU’s Native Student Program and is currently orchestrating the campus-wide celebration of National Native American Heritage Month. Read more »
PEACE, Inc.’s program helps families and individuals become self-sufficient, the majority of whom living under the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Read more »