Tag: Marshall Street
The Mowers’ contributions on and around the Hill make them an SU power couple
Eric and Judy Mower met at SU as undergraduate students in the 1960s. Ever since, they’ve continued making an impact on the Syracuse community together. Read More »
Good To Go Cafe offers homemade food from a range of cuisines, right behind Varsity Pizza
The cafe is tucked away behind Varsity Pizza, but its Mexican and Italian food specials attract regular customers. Read More »
Students hop on the Euclid Shuttle as transportation service officially launches
The Euclid Shuttle, an initiative pushed forward by Syracuse University’s Student Association, launched last Thursday. Read More »
Police: Man arrested in connection to Acropolis Pizza stabbing
Reddell Smith, 32, was arrested by detectives who work with the Syracuse Police Department’s Gang Violence Task Force. Read More »
Pizza chain is 1st confirmed tenant in The Marshall housing project
Blaze Pizza, a fast-casual chain based out of California, will move into The Marshall when the building opens in fall 2018. Read More »
Inside the demise of M Street Pizza
On a Friday last year, the employees of M Street Pizza on Marshall Street woke up expecting to work. Instead they found two weeks’ pay missing and their place of employment on the brink of closing down. Read More »
Care packages are necessary for the average student’s survival
Humor columnist Annabeth Grace Mann writes a letter to her parents explaining why she desperately needs a care package. Read More »
The true culprits giving Syracuse University students a low bank account balance
Humor columnist Annabeth Mann reveals what Syracuse University students are wasting their money on and how they can lower their spending. Read More »
How reproductive health vending machines can help college students have safer sex
Student Life columnist Joanna Orland explains how Stanford University’s vending machines stocked with condoms and Plan B are redefining college reproductive health care. Read More »
Business owners say veterans complex could change the dynamics of Marshall Street
Syracuse University’s National Veterans Resource Complex project will go before the city’s Planning Commission on Monday for a site plan review. Read More »
How a new mayor can help Syracuse University redefine its commitment to the city
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses how Syracuse mayoral candidates seem eager to discuss engagement with the university, and SU should take advantage of that. Read More »
University Hill business group awarded $10,000 grant to combat cigarette butt litter
The Keep America Beautiful foundation awarded a grant to a local business district to reduce cigarette butt waste on the Hill. Read More »
Root Shock to perform 2-night mini festival at Funk 'n Waffles
Syracuse University alum Bill Eppel, Root Shock’s bassist, shares his perspective on the band’s five-year history before its shows this weekend. Read More »
The Daily Orange interviewed more than 100 SU students about Uber and Lyft. Here’s what they had to say.
Ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft were legalized statewide in June. The companies previously operated in the greater New York City area. Read More »
The top opinion columns of 2017 — so far
From free college tuition to the demolition of Chuck's, 2017 has already been an eventful year. It's not over yet, but there's been plenty to talk about, so we've rounded up the best opinion columns so far. Read More »
With fan favorites Hungry Chuck's and Orange Crate Brewing Co. closed for the season, here's where graduates can celebrate instead
For those not sure where to go for a post-graduation celebration, check out these local bars for a celebratory drink or 10. Read More »
Shazif Shaikh: This student won’t sleep until he sees Syracuse University science community at its peak
Shazif Shaikh sleeps only a few hours a week, but that doesn’t dim his energy and drive to improve the science community on campus. Read More »
Tyler Rossi has learned to adapt his entire life. Now, he’s looking to adapt again by becoming SA’s president.
Tyler Rossi has learned to adapt his entire life. Rossi became a leader on his high school football team despite having only one hand. Now, Rossi is learning to adapt again, and is running for SA president despite having no history within the organization. Read More »
Chuck's to leave current location this month, but owner plans to be open for 2017-18 academic year
The bar’s current location will be demolished to make way for an eight-story “multi-use” complex. Read More »
Scheduled court hearing for student-favorite bar Chuck's adjourned
Steve Theobald, Chuck’s owner, said that the landlord’s attorneys asked for the postponement, but that a new date for the hearing has not been set. Read More »
Why keeping graduates and attracting entrepreneurs is important to the city of Syracuse
From 2009-2014, Syracuse was ranked one of the lowest in economic growth among metro areas. As Syracuse University tries to retain graduates, other city programs, like GENIUS NY, are trying to bring entrepreneurs to Syracuse. Read More »
Project that would demolish Chuck's moves forward as city agency approves tax breaks
The Industrial Development Agency voted to approve the tax breaks following a brief public hearing Tuesday morning. Read More »
Shooting on Marshall Street leaves 3 wounded
Three people were shot on Marshall Street around 2:30 a.m. Sunday morning. All are expected to survive and no suspects are in custody. Read More »