After a two-year hiatus from the music scene, Freddie Gibbs’ latest album “$oul $old $eparately” maintains his well-known sound, while branching out into new musical territory. Read more »
Syracuse tailgating has been bringing people together for years and that tradition continues, as tailgaters reminisce about their love and experiences with Orange football. Read more »
“Dear Evan Hansen” producer and Newhouse alumnus Stacey Mindich spoke at the Newhouse school on Friday, sharing her advice on journalism, theater and the power of universal stories. Read more »
In honor of October being LGBTQ+ history month, SU is hosting a series of events to foster a safe, inclusive space and raise awareness for LGBTQ+ students. Read more »
Café con Leche hosted a first-generation student event, featuring keynote speaker Saul Flores, philanthropist and photojournalist, and fellow first-generation college student. Read more »
Salt City Market’s newest stall Habiba’s Ethiopian Kitchen serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine, making it the first restaurant in the city to represent traditional East African dishes. Read more »
The annual Westcott Street Cultural Fair offered a diverse range of music, food and artisan items for purchase all from locally sourced, small businesses. Read more »
The Flowers Skate Shop, in conjunction with Skate4Drew, hosted a skate competition in commemoration of the late Andrew Grabowski who was a beloved pillar of the Syracuse skate scene. Read more »
University Union has announced the return of University Union Television. UUTV will act as a YouTube channel offering viewers a look inside UU’s events, like Juice Jam and Bandersnatch. Read more »
Comedy trio Please Don’t Destroy entertained Goldstein Auditorium with a captivating performance that featured performances from Chloe Troast and Jamie Linn Watson. Read more »
Despite all the drama and build up to Olivia Wilde’s “Don’t Worry Darling,” the film ultimately falls flat due to poor writing and casting decisions. Read more »
Bird Library hosted a banned book read out for Banned Books Week 2022, focusing on children’s literature and the importance of the right to read. Read more »
University Union, in partnership with A24, will be hosting a showing of A24’s new movie “Bodies Bodies Bodies” at the Shemin Auditorium on September 28. Read more »
While banning books based on their mentioning of race is not a new phenomenon, it has become an increasingly controversial issue in recent years. Read more »