Popcycle brings together 17 student-run brands in Bird Library for exposure
Bird Library hosted the largest Popcycle ever, after 17 student vendors sold clothes from their own brands. Read more »
Bird Library hosted the largest Popcycle ever, after 17 student vendors sold clothes from their own brands. Read more »
The Fashion and Design Society hosted their Abiotic Wanderers show on Friday, the second show in this year’s series. Read more »
Hundreds of students crowded the Dome for the 2022 Block Party concert, featuring co-headliners 2 Chainz and Baby Keem. Read more »
As the semester ends, our astrology columnist looks to the future and divulges how every sign will be affected this lunar cycle. Read more »
Here are some facts and songs to know from the four artists performing at Block Party this Friday. Read more »
Student associations representing South Asia, China, the Philippines, Africa, Europe, the Caribbean and Francophone countries gathered in the Goldstein Auditorium to celebrate this year’s International Festival. Read more »
Jeff Kofman spoke to students at the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium about his Libyan Revolution coverage, for which he won an Emmy. Read more »
The medieval action drama follows Alexander Skarsgård’s character on a journey to avenge the murder of his father, subverting traditional revenge tale tropes along the way. Read more »
Last Friday, Orange After Dark hosted their Spring Formal event, which was packed with students and booming music. Read more »
Through meeting at the North Side Learning Center since August, a group of around 10 Syracuse high school students identified issues that student immigrants face and decided to speak about it. Read more »
In preparation for next week’s tentpole Marvel Cinematic Universe release “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” Screentime columnist Nate Lechner has made a list of 5 potential cameos. Read more »
Since 2005, the Onondaga Earth Corps has helped young adults in Syracuse make an environmental impact in their community. Read more »
On April 23, Cafe Sankofa Cooperative hosted a community cleanup in celebration of Earth Day. Read more »
The conjunction of Venus and Jupiter in Pisces and the partial solar eclipse in Taurus that’s conjunct Uranus are two major astrological alignments for this week. Read more »
The event will take place on April 29 at 7 p.m. in the Carrier Dome. Read more »
On April 21, Funk ’n Waffles will host Oxfam Jam, a concert featuring three bands from Syracuse University, in an effort to alleviate poverty and inequality around the world. Read more »
For over 10 years, the Biblio Gallery at Bird Library has showcased student work in a communal space where students can admire the art and also have a nice place to study. Read more »
The Syracuse University senior founded Popcycle, an event management company that helps local and student-owned brands sell merchandise through pop-up shops, over two years ago. Read more »
2022 marks the second April 20 since New York legalized marijuana, and cannabis enthusiasts say they are eager to take steps toward its de-stigmatization across the U.S. Read more »
It’s 4/20, also known as National Lima Bean Respect Day! Just kidding — humor columnist Lucas Portnoy understands what today means to cannabis enjoyers everywhere, and just in time for the holiday, he’s compiled all the best ways to hide being high in public. Read more »
Syracuse University senior Ainsley Holman opened up about her regular marijuana usage and how the substance helps her cope with anxiety and stress. Read more »
Got the munchies? Here are three easy recipes from our food columnist that can help you out this 4/20. Read more »
The Women’s Network is the largest collegiate women’s networking organization in the nation, and the SU chapter’s e-board members hope to create a network of professional women representative of the diversity on campus. Read more »
Humor columnist Aine Hunt isn’t so upset that Syracuse University officials have upped the campus masking level to “BLUE” — find out why in this week’s column. Read more »