Writer: Ava Lombardi
Lavender Graduation celebrates LGBTQIA+ accomplishments through tradition
The LGBTQ Resource Center celebrated queer Syracuse University students' identities at Lavender Graduation. The center provided them with certificates and cords for graduation. Read More »
Syracuse Hillel hosts SU Jewish community for first Passover in the Dome since 2019
Syracuse Hillel hosted Passover in the Dome on Monday for the Seder feast. The event took place in the JMA Wireless Dome for the first time since 2019. Read More »
Orange Pulse Dance Troupe gives back to local charity through dance performance
Orange Pulse Dance Troupe performed their annual showcase on Saturday, named “A Star is Born.” They danced in a variety of styles while supporting A Tiny Home For Good, a nonprofit organization. Read More »
NPHC Greek Unity Fest reflects reactivation, collaboration through performance
The National Pan-Hellenic Council celebrated their annual Greek Unity Fest with two nights of events. On Friday, Lola Brooke performed and on Saturday, NPHC organizations competed in a step competition. Read More »
'Cruel April' poetry workshops highlights Hispanic poets
On Thursday, Hispanic poets Marcelo Hernandez Castillo and Dashel Hernandez Guirado are coming to Syracuse for poetry readings. The event is a part of Point of Contact Gallery’s Cruel April poetry series. Read More »
FYP brings ‘The Addams Family’ back from the dead for their annual spring performance
Join First Year Players at their annual show this weekend. They are performing “The Addams Family,” a crazy and dark musical. Read More »
OttoTHON connects SU students, local children hospital patients one dance at a time
OttoTHON raised $109,631 for Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital, the local children’s hospital. The event on Saturday was full of dancing, food and fun. Read More »
31 years later, the SAMMY Awards champion local music
The 31st Syracuse Area Music Awards is this weekend. The award show honors central New York artists within 60 miles of Syracuse. Read More »
The Grand Kyiv Ballet’s ‘Giselle’ brings Ukrainian heritage to Syracuse
The Grand Kyiv Ballet came to Syracuse for its tour of “Giselle.” The show’s themes highlight Ukrainian resilience. Read More »
Sana Musasama’s dream comes true through a collection of topsy-turvy dolls
Sana Musasama’s exhibit at the Everson Museum of Art features dolls based on African American topsy-turvy dolls, made of clay and fabrics. Musasama revisited work she had made 40 years ago for the exhibit. Read More »
Green Beer Sunday kicks off St. Patrick’s Day season in Syracuse
For 60 years, Green Beer Sunday has hit Tipperary Hill. The day allows people to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day early in a field with a truck of green beer, live performances and a 10,000-gallon truck of green beer. Read More »
Salt City Market’s 3rd birthday celebrates the community it serves
Salt City Market celebrates its third birthday, anticipating new additions this year. While some vendors are leaving to set up independent shops, new ones are joining the market like SINBUN. Read More »
First Year Players is 'one big family' for theater fanatics
SU organization First Year Players (FYP) introduces students to theater. From acting to stage design, FYP builds community through collaboration. Read More »
Bandier student creates In Tune to highlight mental health in music industry
SU senior Mira Fleschman created InTune to encourage more focus toward the state of mental health in the music industry. Read More »
SU to commemorate Disability Day of Mourning with event in Bird Library
On March 1, Syracuse University will observe Disability Day of Mourning with an event in Bird Library. Read More »