
Ease back into the groove after spring break with these 6 upcoming events
Get back into the groove of things after spring break with one of these events this week. Read more »

Get back into the groove of things after spring break with one of these events this week. Read more »

11 seniors in the College of Visual and Performing Arts have been selected to show their photography work in Light Work’s annual gallery, “2023 VPA Photography.” Read more »

See what SU looked like the last time Jim Boeheim was not the men’s basketball head coach. Read more »

From March 1-15, restaurants in Downtown Syracuse will be participating in ‘Downtown Syracuse Dining Weeks,’ where they are offering three course meals for lunch and dinner for prices ranging from $15-$35. Read more »

See what SU looked like the last time Jim Boeheim was not the men’s basketball head coach. Read more »

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The Legal Aid Society hopes to ensure that EBT card skimming crimes are handled similarly to old stolen food stamp coupons. Read more »

I either entirely don’t have the ability to participate or I am forced to give up on fighting for my human rights to serve my community because I am stuck between choosing to help a charity and remaining unaccepting towards hatred. This is a decision that no one should be in a place to make. Read more »

After appearing on the stage of Saturday Night Live, the Jason Max Ferdinand ensemble stopped by Hendricks Chapel this past week to perform, delivering an electrifying show. Read more »

Regardless of its nature, a bias incident is both a threat to any student who may be targeted and a threat to the community, and should be communicated to the campus community immediately in order to protect students’ safety. Read more »

On Monday night, members of SU’s Jewish community gathered at the Winnick Hillel Center to celebrate the holiday of Purim. Read more »

Sophomore Nancy Dunkle launches her music career through singles and performances at local house show venues. Read more »

We cannot tell young people not to follow their passions simply because some assume that a degree may be useless, or they won’t make any money, or because you believe they are “above” a certain major. Read more »

Despite their busy schedules, graduate students took the time, three minutes exactly, to present their research for the Three Minute Thesis competition. Read more »

Community members and chili enthusiasts stopped by Thornden Park this past Sunday for the 26th annual Thornden Park Chili Bowl Festival. Read more »

Jazz up the last week of school before spring break with musicals downtown and informative talks on campus. Read more »

Author Nicole Terez Dutton spoke to SU students Wednesday night as part of the English Department’s Raymond Carver reading series. Read more »

In recognition of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, Syracuse community members reflect on the involvement of the university and local clinal providers in assisting those who are struggling. Read more »

Enjoy the last weekend before spring break with one of these five concerts. Read more »

Members of Syracuse University's InclusiveU and others rallied in support of two bills that would fund pre-college preparation and transition programs. Read more »

Issues — such as workplace harassment, lack of gender diversity and unequal opportunities for promotions — discourage women from staying in the professional world. Workplaces were built for men — issues like protected maternity leave and pay equity are ignored as they do not affect male workers. Read more »

In his new album ‘Love Sick,’ Don Toliver continues to build on his unique hip-hop talent and produces many songs that will be on the charts for months to come. Read more »

Brothers Aidan and Ryan Micho have been interested in comedy for most of their lives. Together they started a new student-run comedy show called “Krab Night” where they allow students to put on stand up and sketch comedy performances. Read more »

There needs to be further education regarding the impact of privilege in our society — on both systemic and cultural levels — that is specifically targeted toward individuals who are most ignorant to its benefit. Read more »