
SU Records offer students hands-on experience in music industry
SU Records, which started 20 years ago, provides students an opportunity to get hands-on experience in the music industry. Read more »

SU Records, which started 20 years ago, provides students an opportunity to get hands-on experience in the music industry. Read more »

Although the holidays looked different this year due to COVID-19, Jewish organizations have still engaged students in services and celebrations. Read more »

The students are in the process of editing the submissions from honors students and honors alumni prior to the launch of the publication in print and online. Read more »

Following an uptick of COVID-19 cases at SU linked to a specific party, sharing the information of those students and casting blame on individuals is wrong. Read more »

The married couple and art-rock duo released their third album “Alchemical Task” on Tuesday. Read more »

Both the content and structure of fashion classes have changed due to COVID-19, with classes tailored for remote and in-person students. Read more »

UU will continue to hold virtual screenings of four films and will post updates on future in-person screenings on social media. Read more »

Sophomore Shockey Sanders is selling clothes from her “Dreadful Summer” collection with student-run fashion company Popcycle. Read more »

The local film industry has implemented adaptations such as drive-in movie premieres and improved air purification systems in movie production facilities. Read more »

SU students Madeline Alves and Erin Zearfoss created the club, which will feature student-taught classes that are open to anyone. Read more »

Screen Time columnist Patrick Gunn says the 16-year-old actress excels in her performance of the confident, cunning title character. Read more »

Latino/Hispanic Heritage Month 2020
The leaders of the Puerto Rican Student Association and La L.U.C.H.A. strive to create a home for Latino students on campus. Read more »

COVID-19 delayed the store’s opening from May to late September, but BeeKind is now selling candles and other products from its storefront in Tipperary Hill. Read more »

Although it is only open for takeout, the restaurant’s weekly orders have doubled with its new meal swipe option. Read more »

The Orange’s original commitment was three for games in the Carrier Dome and one in Madison Square Garden. Read more »

Although the cafe allows customers to spend time with the cats, the main goal is to place the cats into stable homes through adoptions. Read more »

Syracuse Little Italy neighborhood businesses like Habiba’s Ethiopian Kitchen, Lombardi’s Import Market and Di Lauro's Bakery and Pizza have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more »

In addition to serving coffee and baked goods, the cat cafe aims to find stable homes for cats through adoption. Read more »

Groups such as Main Squeeze and Oy Cappella have adopted shortened and socially distanced practices during the pandemic. Read more »

The museum plans to use the proceeds to support the existing collection and acquire works from underrepresented artists. Read more »

Having returned to her hometown of Syracuse, Maura Koenig bakes and sells loaves of challah bread to students and community members. Read more »

There will be five performances of “On the Lake” in the Storch Theatre on the weekend of Oct. 9 for an audience maximum of 26 people per show. Read more »

Some city residents who attend SU walk between those two worlds each time they travel from campus and to their home communities. Read more »

Screen Time columnist Lucy Messineo-Witt says the HBO Max film is neither a comedy, nor a basic high school commentary on finding oneself. Read more »