Asian Students in American hosted the 2021 Mr. ASIA pageant over Zoom this year. Special guests CantoMando attended to talk about their success as content creators and what they want to accomplish in the future. Read more »
Humor columnist Eliot Fish found the alternative reality where SU men’s basketball wins the NCAA National Championship. See you later, Texas. Read more »
Lee, who graduated SU in 2011 with a degree in illustration, is an award-winning freelance illustrator and an adjunct professor at Fullerton College. Read more »
2 SU students created the Syracuse branch of You Can Too to offer Black, Brown and Latinx students educational help through tutoring resources, resume reviews and creating a LinkedIn profile. Read more »
The project is an annual initiative that gives individuals who have experienced sexual violence, relationship violence, stalking or other forms of interpersonal violence a chance to share their experiences. Read more »
The owners of Oh My Darling will open their second restaurant this spring in the historic church space that The Mission Restaurant operated from until December 2020. Read more »
Saturday night, some students were welcomed back to Goldstein Auditorium, while others watched online, for UU’s first concert with a live audience in over a year. Read more »
Two Black transgender poets J. Mase III and Lady Dane Figueroa Edidi performed past poems and answered Q&A questions on Saturday night via Zoom. Read more »
Award-winning illustrator Lisk Feng spoke to SU students over YouTube livestream Thursday night as part of the Visiting Artist Lecture series.
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“Never Rarely Sometimes Always” does not offer easy answers to the difficult topics covered in film, but it is an urgent and timely film about young women trying to do what’s best for themselves. Read more »
SU associate professor restructures curriculum to engage students in a semester-long photography initiative that will add a new collection to the university archive. Read more »
SU freshman Maria Antonia Villegas Botero is so passionate about riot grrrl music that she decided to start a radio show dedicated to it called “GRRRLS TO THE FRONT.” Read more »