
‘In Solidarity’ exhibit documents protests against police brutality
Photographs taken at protests in Syracuse this summer will be shown at an exhibit at Light Work’s Hallway Gallery. Read more »

Photographs taken at protests in Syracuse this summer will be shown at an exhibit at Light Work’s Hallway Gallery. Read more »

Julia Haber, a recent graduate from Syracuse University, created the company Home From College as a result of the coronavirus pandemic hindering learning experience for students. Read more »

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Ambassadors commemorate Jack Nathan’s life by promoting Happy Jack, the clothing brand he created. Read more »

Caroline Maguire, a 2020 SU graduate, created “The Cusp” to explore the struggles of not fitting in a particular generational group. Read more »

The 2020 New York State Fair may be canceled this year, but organizers have big plans for next year’s fair. Read more »

All of the screenings will be held in-person at limited capacity, and select films will be screened virtually as well. Read more »

During COVID-19, central New York musicians miss live performances and are unsure when their next gigs will be. Read more »

Local art galleries such as ArtRage and the Syracuse University Art Museum are preparing to host in-person exhibits for the first time since closing in March. Read more »

The clothing and bags in Yianni Biniaris’ collection are made from upcycled fabrics and scraps. Read more »

UU and SA will screen the movie “Selma” both in person and virtually on Sunday 5 p.m. Read more »

Black-owned businesses on campus include clothing and cosmetics brands such as Beauty X Paige, Sincerely,Fab, Loyalty Over Love and Basketball Royalty, LLC. Read more »

Winnie’s will be the first Black-owned restaurant to operate on Marshall St. when it opens next month. Read more »

SU alumna Caeresa Richardson opens the showroom for Gypsy Freedom, a socially-conscious fashion boutique, on August 31. Read more »

An enhanced sanitation policy and mandatory masks are a few of the pandemic restrictions People’s Place will follow as it reopens for the fall semester. Read more »

Black Box Players allows students to perform a variety of musical talents during Instagram Live Tiny Desk concerts. Read more »

Actors and production staff at local theater companies are unsure of when they can take the stage due to COVID-19. Read more »

Two SU juniors and a recent grad performed songs they have written in the past. The artists plan to release more music this fall. Read more »

The three CNY photographers are pursuing projects about marginalized communities in Syracuse, as well as the physicality and impermanence of photography. Read more »

St. Louis rapper Smino performed eight of his songs in front of a virtual audience for SU’s Welcome Week. Read more »

FADS e-board members Aanya Singh and Raff Guglielmino created a talk series to forge connections between SU students and fashion industry professionals. Read more »

Social distancing guidelines will put large parties and some Greek life events on hold this semester. Read more »

SU clubs and organizations like First Year Players will participate in the Orange Blast! Involvement Fair, a virtual event for freshmen and transfer students during Welcome Week. Read more »