Take yourself on a field trip this week with these 5 events
Check out some campus discussions and lectures this week to change things up. Read more »
Check out some campus discussions and lectures this week to change things up. Read more »
Before she performs in the Pride Union Drag Show finals, learn about Olivia Dalfino and her journey in drag. Read more »
Two years after the release of his popular album “Call Me If You Get Lost,” Tyler, The Creator has released the missing tracks that never made the initial cut. Read more »
Before selecting your classes for next semester, consider basing your schedule off your go-to pair of shoes. Read more »
Senior Jordyn Tareaz combines passion for mental health and the entertainment industry in her new podcast which invites industry and wellness professionals to talk with her. Read more »
On Wednesday night, members of SU’s Jewish community gathered at Goldstein Auditorium for a Passover Seder. Read more »
In honor of the ridiculous amount of campus tours lately, our humor columnist has highlighted the things your tour guide probably forgot to tell you. Read more »
Take your mind off of homework and the impending doom of finals with one of these seven concerts. Read more »
On Tuesday, the SU Dance Team headed to Daytona, Florida to compete in the semifinals of the National Dance Alliance Collegiate Dance competition. The group will be competing with a jazz and hip-hop routine. Read more »
For the Renée Crown University Honors Program’s inaugural symposium titled “The Value of Beauty and Beauty in Science,” philosopher Angela Breitenbach and artist Suzanne Anker stopped by SU to discuss topics surrounding science, art and beauty. Read more »
Indie rock supergroup Boygenius released their first full length album ‘the record,’ touching on feelings of intimacy and love through their poignant and candid songwriting. Read more »
Internationally acclaimed jazz guitarist Leandro Pellegrino was joined by fellow jazz musicians and stopped by SU to perform their music with professor Marianne Solivan. Read more »
On Sunday, various international student organizations gathered in the Goldstein Auditorium to celebrate their different cultures at the 2023 International Festival. Read more »
Local bakers gathered in the Marriott Syracuse Downtown hotel this past Thursday to showcase their treats to locals and connect with other bakers in the area. Read more »
From fungi seminars to film screenings, there is something for everyone on campus this week. Read more »
Lily Wong, a fellow in the School of Architecture spent the last eight months researching how plants hold significance in architecture, and she showcased this research through the symposium ‘Pet Plants’ on Wednesday. Read more »
Syracuse native and SU alum Joseph L. Edwards is returning to his hometown for a three night run of his one-man show, ‘FLY’ which will be performed at the Community Folk Art Center. Read more »
Syracuse local Alison Altafi will be displaying her unique, colorful fiber-art weavings at the Everson Museum from March 18 to April 30. Read more »
From an EDM drums duo to a send off concert for a popular house-show venue, check out these four upcoming concerts. Read more »
As their final show approaches, the founders of The Harrington reflect on their journey and the growth of the house-show venue. Read more »
After not releasing an album since 2018, Atlanta rapper 6LACK has ended his five-year hiatus with the release of his third album ‘Since I Have A Lover.’ Read more »
Julian Assange’s brother and father stopped by SU to showcase their documentary ‘Ithaka: A Fight To Free Julian Assange’ to students, staff and community members. Read more »
In her newest album ‘Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd,’ Lana Del Rey prioritizes emotional satisfaction, finally ditching her early caricature’s superficial romanticism. Read more »
This past Sunday, the Caribbean Student Association hosted their annual Caribfest, highlighting the various cultures of Caribbean countries. Read more »