Writer: Caroline Bartholomew
Armory Square’s 40-year developments revitalize downtown Syracuse
Armory Square may be popular today for its restaurants and shops, but it has an important place in Syracuse’s history. Read More »
Duck: Caroline Bartholomew
Asst. Copy Editor | Spring 2017; Asst. Feature Editor | Spring 2018 Read More »
Check out First Year Players’ ‘Young Frankenstein’ on Friday the 13th
The student-run organization First Year Players’ show runs this weekend. The show is the culmination of the group’s work since September. Read More »
Syracuse is about to get a little brighter with a new mural
Believe in Syracuse commissioned a $20,000 mural for West Fayette Street and is in the process of reviewing applications. Read More »
UU to host advanced screening of horror film 'Truth or Dare'
The thriller stars Lucy Hale and Tyler Posey as a couple on vacation who get caught up in a dangerous game. Read More »
Syracuse Stage’s 2018-19 lineup includes 6 shows
The lineup features favorites such as “Elf” and “Pride and Prejudice” and introduces shows making their central New York debut. Read More »
This Syracuse University alumnus’ startup can help you understand March Madness
Brothers Mike and Doug Gursha just added basketball content to Rookie Road, a site that thoroughly explains the rules of popular sports. Read More »
First Year Players to celebrate Valentine’s Day with on-campus singing grams
First Year Players continues its annual Valentine’s Day fundraiser, with proceeds supporting its spring musical, “Young Frankenstein.” Read More »
UU to host an early showing of new movie 'Game Night'
The comedy, action and crime film will be the first of University Union's advanced screening series this semester. Read More »
Jenny Slate to headline University Union’s Spring Comedy Show in February
Actress and comedian Jenny Slate is known for her roles in "Obvious Child," "Gifted," "SNL" and "Parks and Recreation." Read More »
Pop-up food market offers international cuisine and sparks cultural conversation
My Lucky Tummy brings together Syracuse residents of all backgrounds by hosting a multicultural dinner several times a year. Read More »
Syracuse Sports Association makes sure adults are having fun too
Since 2010, Syracuse Sports Association has been providing community members with opportunities to play sports in a fun and friendly environment. Read More »
Volunteering costs money. Here’s where it comes from.
SU’s annual Philanthropy Week thanks donors whose contributions make possible scholarships and programs — like the Shaw Center and Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
This senior finished her 50,000 word novel by turning it into a video game
In her spare time, SU senior Jennifer Do is working on designing her own video game. Read More »
Thornden Park Association to host annual Chili Bowl Festival this weekend
This Saturday, the Thornden Park Association will host its 21st annual Chili Bowl Festival to bring the community together. Read More »
When members of this gym skip a day they get a call home
Metro Fitness has evolved over the past 22 years from a small personal training business to a high-end fitness club. Now, it’s about to unveil an exclusive new program. Read More »
Don't want to spend lots of money this Valentine's Day? Make your gifts instead
You don’t have to be rich to give your friends or that special someone in your life a great gift on Valentine’s Day. Read More »
Making weekend plans? Pulp has got you covered
There's a lot of cool things happening in Syracuse this weekend. Get yourself out there and enjoy being off campus despite the cold weather. Read More »
SUNY-ESF research collects saliva as source of bear DNA
SUNY-ESF postdoctoral research associate Rachel Wheat found that using saliva is an easier and more cost-effective way to use bear DNA. Read More »
SUNY-ESF soccer teams volunteer with the SU/ESF Food Recovery Network this season
The SUNY-ESF soccer teams volunteered together this fall with the SU/ESF Food Recovery Network to prevent food waste on college campuses. Read More »
Trump presidency could upend global climate change efforts, SUNY-ESF panel says
One professor called the results of the election a setback to the United Nations Paris Agreement on climate change. Read More »
SUNY-ESF club studies, looks to conserve endangered reptile species
SUNY-ESF students have created a new club to talk about research, education and conservation of reptiles. Read More »
SUNY-ESF works to create a college-wide diversity plan based on community input
Even before SUNY mandated all of its colleges to create a diversity plan, the Inclusion, Diversity and Equity committee wanted to make one. Read More »
SUNY-ESF student tackles wastewater treatment plan in Iceland during study abroad
SUNY-ESF senior Maria Scicchitano completed her capstone project while working with an engineer in the town where she stayed in Iceland. Read More »