Writer: Chloe Fox Rinka
MS Resources of CNY holds annual walk to raise awareness, funds
MS Resources of CNY hosted its 27th annual Mission Steps and MS Awareness Day walk at Destiny USA on Sunday. Read More »
Moynihan Institute Center hosts panel reflecting on 3 years of Russia-Ukraine War
Moynihan Institute’s Center for European Studies discussed the three-year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war from Ukraine’s perspective. Read More »
Book Buddies CNY aims to boost literacy rates in Syracuse schools
Book Buddies CNY partners with six elementary schools throughout the city where community volunteers work with students. Read More »
SU to host cultural events for Black History Month
To celebrate Black History Month, groups such as Syracuse University’s BIPOC Student success program will host various events. Read More »
Syracuse Common Council approves street art designs for neighborhood development
The Syracuse City Common Council unanimously approved new art-driven street designs along the 300 block of East Taylor Street. Read More »
Barnes & Noble College provides updates on SU campus store
Barnes & Noble released an update regarding plans at SU, regarding management and online resources after the takeover of the campus store. Read More »
JMA Wireless receives $44 million from CHIPS grant
JMA Wireless was awarded a $44 million federal grant as part of the CHIPS and Science Act, Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer. Read More »
5 Syracuse businesses targeted in early morning burglary spree
Five Syracuse businesses reported break-ins to the Syracuse Police Department early Wednesday morning from 1:34 to 3:44 a.m. Read More »
Syracuse city auditor releases costs of government employee benefits
Syracuse City Auditor Alexander Marion released a report about the rising costs of employee benefits for public service workers. Read More »
‘Defending Banned Books’ guest authors talk censorship, politics
"Defending Banned Books," led by Syracuse University students, hosted Julie Berry and Seamus Kirst to discuss book banning and censorship. Read More »