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Murray Lebovitz sells bottles of cold brew to students, buying beans for the coffee from local roasters such as Recess Coffee. Read more »

Murray Lebovitz sells bottles of cold brew to students, buying beans for the coffee from local roasters such as Recess Coffee. Read more »

Although the league was cancelled today, it was a bright spot for many high school players and coaches Read more »

InclusiveU students work with Sound Beat: Access Audio, whose latest project is an audio adaptation of a book about the Ashokan Reservoir. Read more »

Lucas Dell’Abate, who recently adopted the stage name Heit Haus, performed techno music at 6 a.m. last month and will now stream the set online. Read more »

This semester, the current Pride Union president is working to make the organization an inclusive space for LGBTQ students through engaging virtual events. Read more »

As it looks for a new home, the volunteer-based community theater has received support from the community in the form of donations and storage space. Read more »

The production, which features the stories of Black women in central New York, is available to stream on Syracuse Stage’s website until Nov. 1. Read more »

Ann Clarke is displaying her exhibit “Lessons of Empathy in Wonderland” at the Schweinfurth Art Center through January. Read more »

Working on campaigns has helped students give back to their communities and educate others on the importance of voting. Read more »

The four women of CAMM, which performs music from a variety of genres, are each activists in the Syracuse community. Read more »

Meg Lowe and Syeisha Byrd, two SU staff members, are bringing their cooking expertise into the classroom for “Virtual Pantry Cookin’”classes. Read more »

Anish Ghosh and Afamefuna Onyebadi have released music inspired by COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement. Read more »

Joe Guerriero’s exhibit “Waiting for Normal” explores the impact of the United States’ trade embargo on people and society in Cuba. Read more »

Josh Aviv pitched his electric car charging business, receiving investment from sharks Lori Greiner and Mark Cuban. Read more »

Screen Time columnist Ftsum Michael believes Timothée Chalamet will excel in his lead role in the blockbuster film “Dune.” Read more »

The sustainable collection features prints and vibrant colors that Adelle Wade hopes will uplift people after the pandemic. Read more »

The initiative, which features eight video interviews aims to hold community leaders accountable for addressing systemic racism. Read more »

The lifestyler retailer sells products such as women’s apparel, accessories and home decor. Read more »

The group canceled its spring winter seasons due to COVID-19 but has maintained its sense of community through game nights and ice cream hangouts. Read more »

Three SU freshmen use the app to share original content and support social justice causes. Read more »

Screen Time columnist Lucy Messineo-Witt says the Netflix original show has a fabulous setting, but everything else about it is lacking. Read more »

Jordan Cody Brandon directed and produced “1 Block,” which appeared in the festival and focuses on racism in New York City. Read more »

In its next editions, The OutCrowd Magazine aims to tell stories about cultural trends as well as social and political issues. Read more »

After months of being closed, Apex Entertainment center at Destiny USA is reopening, with precautions such as increased cleaning and limited laser tag participants. Read more »