Jazz in the City allows local businesses to vend at the show for free and also partners with La Liga Youth Volunteer Corps, which provides job opportunities for at-risk youth. Both aspects of the program underline CNY Jazz Central founder Larry Luttinger’s hope to have everything come from within the neighborhoods themselves. Read more »
As a sophomore, Courtney Brosnan has displayed a precise attention to detail, vocal leadership and stout goalkeeping ability to anchor the SU defense. Read more »
Donnie Simmons aided Dwayne Scott in getting collegiate attention playing high school football, and now both players will face each other in Syracuse's season-opener against Rhode Island on Friday. Read more »
New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo plans to crack down on students using false identification to purchase alcohol. He said buying fake IDs puts students at risk for identity theft. What do you think? Read more »
Considering The Weeknd's explosive popularity in the last year, we were all overjoyed by the rumors of his supposed scheduled appearance at this year’s Juice Jam and painfully disappointed about the falseness of those rumors. That being said, even if you can’t see The Weeknd at Juice Jam for $15, listen to his latest album. Read more »
SU announced on Tuesday that James Steinberg, dean of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, is stepping down at the end of the 2015-16 academic year. Read more »
The market, which is organized by the Downtown Committee of Syracuse, has existed for more than 100 years and has evolved from a free-lanced occurrence to a more organized event, featuring more than 50 farmers from the Central New York area. Read more »
A new organization made up of members of the Syracuse University community is working to get students with disabilities more accessible and affordable homes. Read more »
The bill, which was signed in mid-August, requires all body piercing and tattoo studios to use prepackaged and sterile single-use needles and single-use ink. Read more »
The David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics recently received two grants to assist trauma victims of neighborhood violence in the Syracuse area. Read more »
LaVonda Reed, associate provost for faculty affairs in the College of Law, has been chosen to chair the search for a new dean of the College of Law. Read more »