One month after an anonymous Google spreadsheet listing sexual misconduct allegations against men architects was released, School of Architecture community members are divided on the importance of the issue. Read more »
Servers and other tipped workers from around New York state will rally at SUNY-ESF on Monday to protest the end of the minimum wage tip credit in the restaurant industry.
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SU students Kelsey Davis and Ryan Williams created CLLCTVE Agency to help freelance artists learn to price their work, write proposals and manage clients. Read more »
The underground music scene in Syracuse offers student bands and artists a place to develop their brands, expand their audiences and find their sound. Read more »
Balter, a visiting professor at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, announced her congressional campaign in September 2017. She’s challenging incumbent Rep. John Katko (R-Camillus). Read more »
The attorney representing Syracuse University students involved in the Theta Tau videos withdrew a preliminary injunction, GSO finalized its budget and other news from around Syracuse. Read more »
As the first full-time director of a university disability cultural center, Diane Wiener fights for an accepting, diverse and intersectional community on campus. Read more »
After feeling connected and valued as a pit orchestra bassoonist her freshman year, Cherry has strived to pass the love around to others in FYP. Read more »
Throughout his life, the English and textual studies professor has managed to combine his passions of literature and technology, which he brought to SU in 2012. Read more »
The SU senior had a plan for college that never happened, and she nearly switched schools. Now she’s using her final weeks in Syracuse to relish the professional fraternity that kept her here. Read more »
As “Avengers: Infinity War” looms near, movie columnist Erik Benjamin breaks down the rest of his rankings of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Read more »
The series of events that will inevitably occur if you give a student a ticket to Block Party, told in the style of the classic children’s novel “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.” Read more »