
Syracuse’s ArtRage Gallery hosts World AIDS Day celebration
Community members shared their experiences with HIV/AIDS in ArtRage Gallery Monday night for a celebration in observance of World AIDS Day. Read more »

Community members shared their experiences with HIV/AIDS in ArtRage Gallery Monday night for a celebration in observance of World AIDS Day. Read more »

University Union is hosting the Emmy-nominated actress, comedian and activist on Saturday for a Q&A. Read more »

Hendricks Chapel Quilters and Crochet, Knit & Conversation are two campus organizations that offer its members an opportunity to decompress, learn new hobbies and give back to the greater Syracuse University community. Read more »
“Bohemian Rhapsody” paid a fitting tribute to one of the most influential figures in rock history. Read more »
Any way the wind blows, “Bohemian Rhapsody” doesn’t work. Caught in a landslide of behind the scenes drama, the troubled film couldn’t escape its reality. Read more »

The show takes the audience through a sequence of events that are revealed to be a dream. Read more »

The Syracuse organization strives to cultivate a safe environment for LGBT people of color — which its creator said she couldn’t find in the community. Read more »

The nonprofit recently received about $300,000 to improve health services and combat AIDS and opioid abuse epidemics. Read more »

Michael DeSalvo and Nick Orth opened their doors to the community in 1992 without ever looking back. Read more »

The festival will feature five films, including "Plastic China” and “Lipstick Under My Burkha." Read more »

Business columnist Alex Straus explains why Apple’s red iPhones give millennial Americans an opportunity to invest in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Read more »

SU’s annual Philanthropy Week thanks donors whose contributions make possible scholarships and programs — like the Shaw Center and Hendricks Chapel. Read more »

For the LGBTQ community, a Trump presidency brings fear and uncertainty to the gains made over the last few years. Experts and activists share their thoughts for the next four years. Read more »

CRS alumni Joe Hatfield won M.A. Thesis of the Year Award for his research on queer southern transplants’ experiences in New York City during the AIDS epidemic. His research and findings show that while moving from the South to New York City is hard, moving from the South to New York City as a gay man during the 1980s AIDS epidemic is even harder. Read more »

Shortly after getting into a relationship, sex and health columnist Lydia Chan decides it's time to pop the question: "Have you been tested?" Read more »

After opening this fall, SUNY-ESF’s new Counseling Center hosted an alcohol awareness week for the school's community. Read more »

Gender and Sexuality columnist Myelle Lansat reacts to New York state’s recently passed HIV/AIDS prevention legislation and analyzes the bill in the U.S. social context. Read more »
Fourteen years ago, Edward Davis of Syracuse tested positive for AIDS after secretly having unprotected sex with other men.Davis, 54, was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., during… Read more »