
Iona Volynets, 2024 Marshall Scholar, wants to safeguard Ukrainian heritage
2024 Marshall Scholar Iona Volynets is working to help Ukrainian refugees in Syracuse through several cultural preservation projects. Read more »

2024 Marshall Scholar Iona Volynets is working to help Ukrainian refugees in Syracuse through several cultural preservation projects. Read more »

Speaker's from Syracuse University's chapter of Best Buddies shared their experiences with microaggressions as people with disabilities. Read more »

Caroline Portner returns to Syracuse to be part of Landmark Theatre’s “Hairspray” production. Portner previously went to Syracuse University and performed in Syracuse Stage shows. Read more »

After nearly three years, Marketplace on James closed its doors in December. The market was home to vendors who sold art, jewelry and antiques. Read more »

For the 2024 fiscal year, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is awarding $35,000 to Light Work as a “Grants For Arts” fund. The grants aim to “strengthen the nation's arts and cultural ecosystem,” according to the NEA website. Read more »

Around 150 attended the "teach-in" for Palestine, which emphasized adding historical context to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war discourse. Read more »

The concept of reinventing the water bottle can be similarly applied to other products we are consistently being told we “need” in our life. Instead of purchasing without prior thought, take time to assess your motives behind your purchase. Read more »

From producing lifestyle content to creating popular TikTok dances, John Spina, or @johnspinaa on TikTok, finds joy in sharing his passions through social media. Spina is a current freshman at SU. Read more »

Salt City Market celebrates its third birthday, anticipating new additions this year. While some vendors are leaving to set up independent shops, new ones are joining the market like SINBUN. Read more »

Our columnist predicts the 66th annual Grammy Awards’s outcomes. Some wins include Victoria Monét’s album “Jaguar II” and Tyla’s track “Water.” Read more »

It’s no wonder that we want to return to the past. After feeling like we were stuck in a time lapse for three years, many of us have no idea how to be functional adults in the world that, thanks to additional factors like geopolitical conflict, economic uncertainty and global climate imbalance, seems to be crumbling around us. Read more »

Syracuse is ranked No. 5 in the preseason Inside Lacrosse poll and is scheduled to face 12 ranked teams throughout the regular season. Read more »

The course was initially taught as a senior seminar and capstone class in the Middle Eastern Studies department. Read more »

Ithaca-based band Bobo Doll performed at The Dollhouse over the weekend. The Dollhouse music venue is primarily attended and run by SUNY ESF students. Read more »

“To Understand and To Be Understood” was inspired by #NotAgainSU protests and wanted to provide more visibility for Asian Americans. The artwork emphasizes 1960s and ‘70s art. Read more »

The plethora of flaws in the criminal justice system exemplified by these cases have never been adequately addressed by states that continue to practice the death penalty, making the form of punishment a prolonged perpetuation and exacerbation of intersectional inequality in America. Read more »

Enjoy some Reiki rest and relaxation, go to a Pulitzer Prize winner’s “dramedy” and more this week in Syracuse. Look forward to a Black History Month kickoff featuring rapper Cleotrapa. Read more »

Despite dropping its first match of the season against Cornell, Syracuse defeated the Big Red 6-1. The Orange are off to a 4-0 start for the second straight season. Read more »

“Today was our most competitive match of the season. I was very pleased with how we responded…and just played the next point.” After blowing a 4-1 lead, Shiori Ito and Viktoriya Kanapatskaya battled back to win their doubles match against Cornell. Read more »

Syracuse won all three of its doubles matches along with all six singles matches, defeating St. Bonaventure to start the 2024 season 3-0. Read more »

After being added to the roster this week, Constance Levivier and Emilie Elde made their SU debuts, helping the Orange maintain their perfect record. Read more »

The student, who lives off campus, has not been back on SU’s campus since the diagnosis, Dr. Karen Nardella, wrote in the email. Read more »

Before the apology was issued, SU Food Services deleted the previous post, which detailed the food that was served at the dinner. Read more »

Dino Babers joins first year head coach Brent Brennan at Arizona, who was hired after Jedd Fisch became Kalen DeBoer’s successor at Washington. Read more »