Lily Verbeck, the president of the Residence Hall Association at Syracuse University, has used her RHA position to advocate on behalf of students within the greater SU community. Read more »
The bee population in New York is declining, but community efforts continue to play a role in fostering a stable environment for native bees in central New York.
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The indigenous art collective New Red Order will project “Culture Capture: Terminal Addition,” at the Everson Museum of Art through May 25. Read more »
John Vigliotti, owner of Peppino’s Neapolitan, is a son of Italian immigrants who grew up appreciating the quality of authentic Italian food. He now oversees three locations and nearly 80 employees. Read more »
People’s Place manager, researcher and social justice advocate, Hayley Bermel aims to inspire other students to not take opportunities for granted.
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Elise Marlin and Bryse Thornwell, junior Bandier students, will host a Women in Hip Hop Benefit Showcase at The Ark on Friday night. Proceeds from the event will go toward the nonprofit organization, Women in Music. Read more »
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, a graduate of Syracuse University’s MFA in Creative Writing program, now teaches classes and workshops at SU. His 2018 short story collection, “Friday Black,” earned him the PEN/Jean Stein Book Award.
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Funk ‘n Waffles will feature performances from Rebecca McDonald, Sydney Irving and Mark Zane on Tuesday night as part of the Salt City Showcase. Read more »
OrangeSeeds is putting on Syracuse University’s largest student-run day of service on Saturday. The event was planned and organized by 24 first-year students and aims to create unity between SU and the city of Syracuse.
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Junior sport analytics major, Kyle Liotta has showcased his analytical skills to some of the pros in the Major League Baseball statistics game.
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Rappers Pusha T and Flipp Dinero performed in Goldstein Auditorium Saturday night as part of 'Cuse Can!, an event aimed to promote inclusivity and foster campus dialogue.
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Tiffany Haddish kicked off “'Cuse Can! It Starts With Us,” an event aimed at promoting inclusivity and fostering campus dialogue. Her performance was followed by two panel discussions featuring students and community leaders. Read more »
Juice WRLD’s latest album, “Death Race For Love,” is a prime example that for some artists, their most commercially successful projects aren’t their best ones. Read more »