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Syracuse Fashion Week showcases local designers, fundraises for charity
Syracuse Fashion Week kicks off Thursday. Fashion shows will feature local models and clothing from local fashion boutiques. Read More »
Exhibit brings awareness to #MeToo movement with feminist art
Artists Samantha Aasen and Malena Barnhart will present feminist artwork at the Random Access Gallery on Friday night. Read More »
Restaurants to check out during spring break if you’re staying in town
Staying in Syracuse this spring break? Let your taste buds travel around the world by visiting these restaurants. Read More »
The Vagina Monologues to promote empowerment, love this weekend
Students Advocating Sexual Safety and Empowerment will host its annual performance of The Vagina Monologues in Hendricks Chapel this weekend. Read More »
Tanisha Jackson aims to unite city, university through the arts
Tanisha Jackson, a professor of practice in Syracuse University’s department of African American studies, serves as the new executive director of the Community Folk Art Center. Read More »
Salt City Burlesque brings sparkle, talent to stage in ‘Sweet Valentease’ show
The Salt City Burlesque is gearing up for its “Sweet Valentease” show this weekend. Read More »
With Love Restaurant brings a taste of Vietnam to Syracuse
With Love Restaurant, run by Onondaga Community College, reopened on Tuesday for the new year with a Vietnamese menu. Read More »
Shallow Alcove, student trio, returns to folk roots in upcoming music
Student band Shallow Alcove doesn’t need a professional recording studio —just a hockey stick and some blankets. Read More »
The Women’s Network focuses on uplifting each other in the workplace
Junior Jamie Vinick established The Women’s Network at Syracuse University last year as an outlet for women to support, empower and uplift one another in their academic and professional lives. Read More »
5 things to know about Bandersnatch headliner SahBabii
Atlanta rapper SahBabii will headline Bandersnatch this week. Here are five things to know before his performance. Read More »
For many veterans, service dogs allow them to readjust to civilian life
Service canines provided by K9s For Warriors help their owners survive everyday life after serving. In the new movie “A New Leash on Life: The K9s for Warriors Story,” veterans share their experiences with their furry companions. Read More »
My Lucky Tummy introduces Syracuse to world cultures through pop-up food courts
Multinational food court My Lucky Tummy allows people a glimpse into a different culture with just one bite of food. Read More »
Advice from president of Active Minds on campus mental health resources
Active Minds President Meghan Nelligan recommends using on-campus resources available keep stay on top of your mental health. Read More »
Student organization ASIA wants members to find a community within SU
The Asian Students in America organization was founded on four pillars: political education, cultural awareness, community service and social prosperity. Read More »
SU expands opportunities to benefit student veterans
Student veterans on campus face an array of challenges and SU is working to support them with their higher education and beyond. Read More »
Don’t want dining hall food? Here are a few restaurants to check out off University Hill
Places to eat off campus and away from Syracuse University’s center and Marshall Street area aren’t hard to come by. Read More »
Celebrate the return of the sun with these Syracuse outdoor activities
Celebrate the start of summer by soaking up the sun in these local spots. Read More »
Flip Night brings seniors together over $1 beer
Faegan’s Flip Night brings graduating seniors together on weeknights, where they can score beer at a discounted price. Read More »
Underground music scene gives SU student artists a place to grow
The underground music scene in Syracuse offers student bands and artists a place to develop their brands, expand their audiences and find their sound. Read More »
Bandier students’ album puts a French spin on trap music
Their recently released EP “French Vanilla” includes rapping in French from Joshua Bonici, also known as ADIDA. Read More »
Syracuse Grows prepares for spring gardening season
The grassroots organization will host a resource drive Saturday. Read More »