Writer: Hanna Horvath
‘Cruel April’ poetry series at The Warehouse highlights established and emerging artists
In honor of National Poetry Month, Point of Contact Gallery is hosting a weekly poetry reading event to engage the community with local artists. Read More »
Distillery run by SU faculty member highlights brewing, barrelling process
SU culinary specialist Chris Uyehara opened Last Shot Distillery in 2015 and allows visitors to get a glimpse of the process of distillation. Read More »
SU student releases Celtic culture book in time for St. Patrick’s Day
Art photography senior Blake Condolora combined his love for photography with his interest in Celtic culture in his recently released book called “The Grove: A Celtic Divination Tool & Ogham Set." Read More »
Verbal Blends Poetry expands, looks ahead into 10th year
Fifteen years ago, Cedric Bolton had an idea to engage students using spoken word poetry. Now, that idea has grown into a program that hosts a number of poetry events every semester at SU. Read More »
Sophomore pursues high-fashion photography career
Sophomore Sam Lee is an aspiring art director, hoping one day to shoot high couture fashion spreads. For now, he is an art photography major at Syracuse University. Read More »
SU students participate in political campaigns, advocate for the millennial vote
It's no secret millennials aren't the most involved when it comes to politics. Three students who were involved in political campaigns talk about their work, social issues and voting. Read More »
Professor plans to travel to home country Bosnia to study elder care
Azra Hromadžić, an anthropology professor at Syracuse, left the country while it was under siege in search of a better education. She now is returning to study the post-war world she left behind. Read More »
Senior finds home in Syracuse, Latina community
Amy Quichiz came to Syracuse hoping to get away from her Latina heritage, but found herself longing for a sense of community. She would soon become involved in the Syracuse community, advocating for her culture in the midst of election season. Read More »
5 things to know about Oh Wonder
The London-based due Oh Wonder use their unique collaboration of genres to create a unique sound, which is popular on streaming website SoundCloud. Read More »
3 things to know about Sam Feldt
23-year-old DJ Sam Feldt is the first performer as part University Union's Bandersnatch concert series. The Dutch producer is best known for his EDM song, "Show Me Love." Read More »
Q&A: Steven Wright talks about comedy, inspirations and his famous deadpan humor
Grammy-nomiated comedian Steven Wright talks about his upcoming stand-up act at Turning Stone Casino, and how he maintains that perfect deadpan delivery. Read More »
Photographers win Light Work Grant, show case photography from around the country, world
Artists Robert Knight, Lida Suchy, and Marion Wilson won this year's Light Work grant. Each artist showcases their work, which includes botany, religious spaces, and foreign villages. Read More »
Meet this year's homecoming court for Syracuse University
Learn a little bit more about the contenders for this year's homecoming king and queen! The five women and five men nominated talk about themselves and what it means to be an Orangeman. Read More »
Community engagement program connects citizens with local government
Citizens' Academy, a free, 8-week program, seeks to teach its 35 participants about the operation of local government and hopes to inspire them to participate themselves. Read More »
An essential guide to game day for freshmen
There is nothing magical than a freshman's first college football game day. At Syracuse, we don't it lightly. Get your full guide of how to have the best game day ever. Read More »
What you need to know about rides and entertainment at the New York State Fair
A staple of any fair is its rides, and the New York State fair is no exception. With over 20 rides to choose from, any fairgoer can chase the thrill at the fairgrounds, in addition to listening to musical performances. Read More »
44 fun events to check out on campus and in the city this fall
From cheap manicures, to hiking excursions, to the New York State Fair, there's plenty of fun things to do in Syracuse this fall before the cold weather comes in. Read More »
Advisers on campus can be a vital resource for first-year students
Part of starting freshman year off right is making the most of your resources: your advisors. From your RA to your advising councilor, here is how to make the most of your advisors freshman year. Read More »
Senior art show showcases feminine photography
Six VPA seniors will be showcasing their final projects at a downtown gallery. Their work revolves around feminism and the role of the female gender in society. Read More »
Medical marijuana can be hard to come by for those who actually need it
Because of varying laws and required doctor training, medical marijuana can be hard to come by for those with prescription cards. Read More »
Reel Queer Film Festival reflects experiences of LGBTQ communities worldwide
Reel Queer Film Festival will begin April 15 in the Shemin Auditorium at Syracuse University. This is the 17th year that the festival will be held. Read More »
SU students turn to apps for tips on where to find parties in real time
Apps such as Toga, Yik Yak and Make Moves are now in use at Syracuse University, giving students another way to find parties. Read More »
WHAT Theatre to perform 'Almost, Maine' at Schine Underground
WHAT Theatre is preparing to perform their second production of the year, "Almost, Maine," at the Schine Underground. The play is composed of a series of short scenes and features a cast of 19 actors. Read More »
Renowned painter Arnaldo Roche Rabell to showcase at Point of Contact Gallery
Puerto Rican artist Arnaldo Roche Rabell will showcase his exhibit, "The Blue of Ruin," at the Point of Contact Gallery. The exhibit features some of the largest paintings the gallery has ever had, with the biggest at 12 feet high. Read More »