Anything But Beer provides gluten-free alternative to Syracuse community
Located in downtown Syracuse, Brittany Berry and Logan Booney have been providing gluten-free items like beer to customers since 2017. Read more »
Located in downtown Syracuse, Brittany Berry and Logan Booney have been providing gluten-free items like beer to customers since 2017. Read more »
For the first time since it opened, the Sankofa Urban Market will be open weekly on Saturdays during the spring, until May. Read more »
On March 12, the 40th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade took place in downtown Syracuse. Read more »
If you’re staying on campus for spring break, you don’t have to worry about FOMO. Here are five events you can go to over break. Read more »
This summer, Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today will pair residents with artists to make murals across eight sectors of Syracuse for City as Canvas. Read more »
On March 5, Renegade Magazine hosted the second-ever Reneprom, featuring performances from student musicians and music from DJ Jill. Read more »
Buddy has made it a point to work with companies that have ties to the Syracuse community or sports in general since signing with Roc Nation Sports. Read more »
On Sunday, spectators gathered outside of Iron Pier Apartments for the second Winterfest Human Dogsled Race. Read more »
After pursuing his dream of owning a restaurant, Luke Nicolette opened Purple Banana at 754 S. Crouse Ave. Read more »
National Pizza Day was Feb. 9. To celebrate, check out these restaurants’ takes on what is perhaps the most classic of comfort foods. Read more »
The Syracuse Auto Expo’s 113th show will be held at The Oncenter’s Nicholas J. Pirro Convention Center from Feb. 10-13. Read more »
The Nave Law Winter Fair took place indoors from Feb. 4 to Feb. 6 at the New York State Fairgrounds’ Exposition Center. Read more »
On Jan. 29, hundreds of people showed up to Hiawatha Lake at Onondaga Park for the Syracuse Pond Hockey Classic. Read more »
Salt City Market, located in downtown Syracuse, is celebrating its 1-year anniversary. Read more »
Here are three Syracuse shops that will help last-minute holiday shoppers find unique gifts without having to deal with large crowds or low stock. Read more »
Brianna Gillfillian started a clothing business on Instagram earlier this year and sells custom Jamaica-inspired clothes. Read more »
The “community grid” solution is the best plan to fix the complex issues that I-81 has spurred for generations of Syracuse residents. Read more »
Photography’s presence on SU’s campus has shifted as cameras become more widely available through new technology, but professors and local businesses still look back on the art form itself and analog cameras’ role in the craft. Read more »
As jobs become more technology intensive, SU needs to implement more digital literacy programs to teach students software like Excel. Read more »
Community members are working to turn an empty lot on West Fayette Street into a pump track called PumpTrackSYR. Read more »
Salt City Market’s "Foodie Passport" program sends customers on a voyage to every restaurant in the market. Read more »
Independent restaurants on Marshall Street offer students a way to support local businesses and get a break from chain food. Read more »
At Marketplace on James, people can buy and read vintage comics while drinking coffee and trying quirky baked goods like “taco muffins.” Read more »
The art project will make the space into a colorful area that visually encourages public assembly and political engagement. Read more »