KlezFest broadens its horizons, outreach into Syracuse's Jewish community
KlezFest, an annual festival celebrating Jewish culture, has expanded its food, music and activities to engage with and unite the Syracuse community. Read more »
KlezFest, an annual festival celebrating Jewish culture, has expanded its food, music and activities to engage with and unite the Syracuse community. Read more »
By restoring their access to a platform as powerful as X, Musk is creating a space where misinformation, hate and division flourish. This is not an abstract concern. It’s a clear and present threat to the stability of democratic society. Read more »
Proposal Number One would amend the New York Constitution to expand the scope of the state’s anti-discrimination laws. Read more »
Celebrate cultural diversity this week with a Latine Heritage Month opening celebration and the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival. Read more »
Syracuse University students sport different T-shirts that have sentimental value and positive memories associated with them. Read more »
Saint Luke started his senior year at Syracuse University with his newly-released single, “drive slow.” The song encapsulates the young artist’s feelings about senior year and his last moments of college. Read more »
Matchbox Films, an inclusive film club at Syracuse University, exposes students to the filmmaking process, no matter their major. Read more »
The Syracuse Gay/Lesbian Catholics and Friends were honored with the Fr. Mychal Judge award at the All Saints Parish church’s annual memorial. Read more »
Our humor columnist, a Syracuse native, describes her dream trip to Wegmans, particularly to its deli section for a free slice of pepperoni! Read more »
This week in Syracuse, enjoy concerts from Post Malone and The Front Bottoms. Read more »
We must understand the deep-rooted impact of early military recruitment, particularly in marginalized communities and how this ties into voting behaviors. Read more »
The Syracuse University Art Museum displays the works of painter Mauro C. Martinez. The collection, titled “LANscapes,” challenges norms about the current gaming sphere. Read more »
Art in the Atrium reveals its new fashion exhibit, “Herstory of SCHNELLMODE,” showcasing creative collections from artist Chloe Schnell. Read more »
No matter your age or how far along you are in your college journey, it is never too late to put yourself out there and join a new group on campus. Read more »
Zoë Kravitz’s intentional camerawork in “Blink Twice” does not make up for the film's plot holes and rushed resolution. Read more »
With renovations like an LED sign on its front entrance, ArtRage Gallery is unveiling a new look alongside its usual exhibits this fall. Read more »
The Orange Barbell club provides a supportive community for new and experienced gym-goers to enhance their fitness, physique and health. Read more »
The “Mithila Women Paint Gender Based Violence” exhibition at Syracuse University explores the patriarchal structures women face in Madhubani, India. Read more »
While the film lacks in plot, Tim Burton’s film, “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” emphasizes his signature characters and colors. Read more »
Knowing how to act when faced with adversity in a new environment, like in and around campus, is more critical than ever. Read more »
University Union announced PARTYNEXTDOOR as the 20th Juice Jam headliner, along with Masie Peters and Smino. Read more »
The Golden Harvest Festival returned for its 46th year. With 75 unique arts and craft booths, dozens of food trucks and various entertainment opportunities, the festival has become a favorite tradition among local residents. Read more »
The Irish Festival returned to Clinton Square with a packed schedule of live performances and activities. The festival serves as a place for many central New Yorkers to celebrate their Irish heritage. Read more »
Syracuse took down then-No. 23 Georgia Tech 31-28 Saturday in Fran Brown's first ever Atlantic Coast Conference matchup. Here are some of the best photos from the game. Read more »