Parents and family members who are supposed to protect their children, who should be looking out for their safety and well-being, are now exposing them to audiences on the internet for engagement, views and profit. Read more »
By supporting new developments and upzoning to allow for higher-density housing, as a city, Syracuse could foster a more vibrant, diverse and inclusive community. Read more »
After last year’s DanceWorks “VOGUE” showcase, the dancers wanted to ensure the theme was just as good, or better. DanceWorks Disco took place on Friday and Saturday, featuring dances to ABBA and Queen.
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Syracuse restaurants are coming together, once again, for Dining Weeks. During this annual, week-long event, local restaurants will offer deals on lunch, dinner and sweets. Read more »
But I also mourn the loss of irreplaceable collections of rare books, valuable cultural artifacts and hundreds of years worth of historical records. Read more »
Art is unique in its ability to spread awareness as it can evoke emotions and spark human connection with the environment more effectively than a data set. Read more »
Instead of waiting for American legacy media outlets to pivot towards fair coverage, our focus should be amplifying the work of Palestinians who bear witness to the horrors committed by Israel against their people. Read more »
Author Kiley Reid is back with her sophomore novel “Come and Get It.” The story spotlights obstacles and realities faced by college students through the lens of the main character Millie. Read more »
Ever gotten bored at a basketball game but still wanted to be a part of the school spirit? Our humor columnist has tips to keep you occupied. Read more »
Jam to tribute bands this weekend. From Come Back to Earth to Gold Dust Gypsies, dedicated to Mac Miller and Fleetwood Mac, respectively, there is something from everyone. Read more »
Showcasing a long career defending the First Amendment, “Speaking Freely” tells the story of lawyer Floyd Abrams. On Tuesday, Abrams himself came to SU for a screening and Q&A on his film.
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Flower Skate Shop reopened this week at its new location on Walton Street. The Armory Square spot allows them to connect with the Syracuse community more.
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Catherine Knight Steele presented on marginalized digital communities. The rise of new technologies, like artificial intelligence, poses new dangers to these communities, like Black women. Read more »
New exhibit, “Plasticized: The Proliferation of Plastics in the 20th Century,” in Bird Library emphasizes how plastics are everywhere. They are in clothes, food containers, kids’ toys and more.
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The decline of democracy in India is happening before our eyes, and it questions if democracy was ever truly meant to prevail in a country so inflicted by shame and rejection of its own history. Read more »
Sana Musasama’s exhibit at the Everson Museum of Art features dolls based on African American topsy-turvy dolls, made of clay and fabrics. Musasama revisited work she had made 40 years ago for the exhibit. Read more »