Though the Orange failed to advance past the tournament’s second round, Hendricks and the rest of the pep band were happy to have shared their music outside of the Syracuse community. Read more »
While some Syracuse University students will be by the beach or at an all-inclusive resort next week, these SU students have found unique ways to spend their spring break. Read more »
Going home for spring break? Humor columnist Aine Hunt has an idea of some of the dreaded hometown characters you might run into next week. Read more »
If you’ve got extra downtime this spring break, Screentime columnist Christopher Reilly compiled a list of five movies you can watch to pass the time. Read more »
The music industry has seen an increase of queer Latinx artists pushing back against machismo culture by making music that is authentically them. Read more »
The scene, which once went by the names “future pop” and “bubblegum bass,” is providing an accessible safe space for queer and trans people in music using the internet’s newest tools and platforms. Read more »
The Playground 311, Syracuse University’s only stand-up comedy venue founded by and for students, hosted their most recent show on March 2. Read more »
This summer, Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today will pair residents with artists to make murals across eight sectors of Syracuse for City as Canvas. Read more »
“Angels in America, Part I: Millennium Approaches,” “A Christmas Story: The Musical,” “By The Way, Meet Vera Stark” and “The Bridges of Madison County,” are the four shows the Redhouse Arts Center will put on through the 2022-23 main stage season. Read more »
Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon and Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh stated in a letter that the county and the city are “ready, willing and able” to assist Ukrainian refugees resettling in central New York. Read more »
On March 4, the annual SAMMYs were held in the Oncenter’s Crouse Hinds theater. The event was hosted by Scott Dixon, a local Syracuse radio personality. Read more »