
Light Work, Newhouse partner to feature students’ photography
For its first-ever celebration, the “2018 Newhouse Photography Annual” will be featured at Light Work through July to showcase a range of student work. Read more »

For its first-ever celebration, the “2018 Newhouse Photography Annual” will be featured at Light Work through July to showcase a range of student work. Read more »

Zalman and Sarah Ives are working to make Syracuse University’s Chabad House an accessible, welcoming environment for SU’s Jewish community. Read more »

Movie columnist Erik Benjamin spoke with Ben Fritz, who wrote "The Big Picture: The Fight for the Future of Movies" to discuss the process of crafting a journalism book and the future of film. Read more »

Thornden Park Association has been working over the last 35 years to restore the historic park and make it more accessible to the Syracuse community. Read more »

Take Back the Night will focus on relationship and interpersonal violence this year, as well as sexual violence, and will include speakers and a march through campus. Read more »

‘Chess’ is an acclaimed musical that’s also admired for its storyline, and director Robert Searle is looking to repopularize the show in the context of today’s political climate. Read more »

The Obama Foundation and University of Chicago announced a new scholarship program in hopes of shaping the next generation of leaders. Read more »

Musicians including Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande are using their music to show their support for gun control, as demonstrated at Saturday’s March for Our Lives. Read more »

Colvin, who’s traveled to 62 countries, found her passion for promoting literacy in central New York, where she founded Literacy Volunteers of America. Read more »

In-Spire is a wearable inhaler created by SU juniors Elizabeth Tarangelo and Kayla Simon. Read more »

University Union, in partnership with NBC Universal, is hosting a screening of the prom comedy directed by the writer of the “Pitch Perfect” series. Read more »

Listening to Bell and his supporting acts was a new kind of concert experience for Music columnist Jalen Nash, but he enjoyed himself nonetheless. Read more »

For the 14th year in a row, men, women and children went bald for childhood cancer and the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. Read more »

Some of the events for Forever Orange include National Orange Day Celebration, Class Act Day and Orange Circle Award Ceremony and Reception, among others. Read more »

A health expert at Syracuse University has some tips for how college students can build healthy habits instead of using fad diets to help with weight loss. Read more »

Perry’s released throwback flavors in celebration of its 100th anniversary, and Foodie columnist Taylor Lucero sampled them all. Read more »

“RAIN: A Tribute to The Beatles” will turn the Landmark Theatre into a psychedelic, timeless experience Thursday, playing the entire Sgt. Pepper’s album and other Beatles classics. Read more »

Humor columnist Annabeth Grace Mann's midsemester crisis is more important than your midlife crisis, Mom. Read more »

The Student Association is sponsoring a bus trip to D.C. on Saturday for SU students to participate in the March for Our Lives. Read more »

The lineup features favorites such as “Elf” and “Pride and Prejudice” and introduces shows making their central New York debut. Read more »

The art center has changed hands and shifted focus over the past 20 years, and its newest co-owners hope to turn it into a place of possibility for local creatives. Read more »

Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney’s County-Wide Shared Services Initiative was approved 35-to-1 in a September vote. Read more »

Nobody will hire Humor columnist Josh Feinblatt, but he has a pretty good idea of why he’s terrible at the job hunt. Read more »

The new restaurant will operate as catering/takeout only, offering mainstays of Caribbean cuisine like jerk chicken and sweet plantains. Read more »