Syracuse-based EthioEritrea named one of the top restaurants by CNN
Prior to starting EthioEritrea Restaurant in Syracuse, Tesfahiwot Okube lived and worked in a refugee camp in Ethiopia, where he ran a cafe. Read more »
Prior to starting EthioEritrea Restaurant in Syracuse, Tesfahiwot Okube lived and worked in a refugee camp in Ethiopia, where he ran a cafe. Read more »
The SU junior released “Mary,” the first single from his debut project last month and plans to release the rest of the project in a few weeks. Read more »
The "Lasting Impressions" exhibit displays pieces of art created using a variety of printmaking techniques, including screen printing, etching and wood blocks. Read more »
Two local dance groups, Syracuse Tango and Syracuse Swing Connection, host events including weekly practices and fundraisers for charity. Read more »
Bassist Gerald Veasley and saxophonist and vocalist Jazmin Ghent held a master class for musicians of all ages at the Community Folk Art Center last night. Read more »
Screen Time columnist Patrick Gunn says that the attention to detail applied to the show’s characters and gags makes the series both emotional and entertaining. Read more »
Students United for Body Acceptance is hosting events for National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, including a presentation on myths about eating disorders. Read more »
Louisa Williams, who represented both Ghana and Liberia, was crowned Miss Africa at last night’s pageant. Read more »
SU’s Pride Union hosted its 18th annual Drag Show Finals on Feb. 8, featuring performances from contestants, guest judges and hosts. Read more »
An exhibit on campus honors Kermit Lee Jr., the first Black graduate of Syracuse’s School of Architecture, with artifacts from his personal life and career in architecture. Read more »
The annual glow-in-the-dark race held in both Syracuse and Binghamton supports the Rescue Mission Alliance’s goal of helping those in need. Read more »
Dan McCort, who has had a 16-year career in comedy, said he has an unrehearsed style. He ad-libbed throughout much of the comedy special he performed on campus last week. Read more »
Ben Goldsmith and Jackson Ensley, founders of Popcycle, reflect on the success of their brand thus far and share plans for the future. Read more »
A musical based on Chazz Palminteri’s life growing up in the Bronx is coming to Syracuse this week. Read more »
Jack Ramza received recognition for his commitment to volunteering in the community through OrangeSeeds. Read more »
Wallows’ alternative rock sound has taken them across the world, to late night talk shows and music festivals, and they’re bringing their indie music to Syracuse’s Westcott Theater on Feb. 27. Read more »
Syracuse Winterfest 2020 offered locals and visitors the chance to enjoy and explore the various tastes of downtown Syracuse. Read more »
Tyler Cameron answered questions about his experience on the reality show, his plans for the future and his advice for college students at the rescheduled event. Read more »
Two separate productions of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” are coming to Syracuse theaters this month. Redhouse Arts Center’s production of the Shakespeare classic has a dystopian setting, and SU Drama’s production is set in current times. Read more »
Multiple SU students work as ambassadors for dating apps such as Tinder and Bumble. In addition to promoting the apps on Instagram, they organize sponsored events and wear brand merchandise around campus. Read more »
O Yoga Studio hosts couples yoga events to help partners emotionally connect amidst their busy schedules. Read more »
Syracuse restaurants, cafes and galleries are hosting events for Galentine’s Day, a Feb. 13 celebration dedicated to honoring female friendships and empowering women. Read more »
Danny Higgins is recruiting the next batch of “Peanutters” this week at Syracuse. Read more »
To celebrate Frederick Douglass Day on Feb. 14, the Humanities Center at SU will host an event dedicated to transcribing written works by Anna Julia Cooper, a Black feminist leader and activist. Read more »