After years of undergraduate studies, seniors deserve a classier, yet still easy, drink to power through graduation. Here are a few suggestions. Read more »
The up-and-coming New York Craft Beer App gives users the chance to browse local craft breweries. It’s worth the download if you’re a craft connoisseur. Read more »
As college application season begins, students will be applying to colleges all over the country. In Syracuse, refugees face linguistic, cultural, and administrative barriers to entry. Read more »
This sangria strays from traditional red wine-based versions, but it is a great light, bubbly drink to share with friends as the weather warms up.
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Perfect for an April Fools’ Day party, or for when you feel like being fancy but not drinking something that tastes like bitter whiskey, The Syracuse looks just like a Manhattan, but is fresher, crisper and sweeter.
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Taking three spring-season fruits and mixing it with what is essentially a boozy lemonade makes for a perfect, very British, start to spring. Read more »
Warm winters are not good for wine that needs frozen grapes to be made. From the Standing Stone winery in central New York, this ice wine is worth a try while supplies last. Read more »
If you're one of the many people who bought too much champagne to drink this past holiday season, take a look at these recipes to put those bottles to good use. Read more »
The Syracuse Common Council unanimously approved a resolution asking the state government to allow them to lower the current limit for bussing Syracuse City School District students from 1.5 miles to 1 mile. Read more »
Hundreds of people marched almost six miles from the Onondaga Nation Arena to Clinton Square in Syracuse to oppose the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Read more »
After beating Republican Norm Snyder in the race for a seat on the Syracuse Common Council, Joe Nicoletti said he is ready to get back to work tomorrow and focus on the issues that matter for Syracuse residents. Read more »
Councilor Jean Kessner first proposed a bill three months ago that would ban landlords from advertising that they will not rent to people using government assistance to pay for housing. Read more »
There are currently two options for Interstate 81 reconstruction: community grid or viaduct. On Tuesday night at the G.W. Fowler High School gymnasium, a line of posters circled the room with information on each option. Read more »
The Syracuse Common Council is urging state legislators allow the city to grant tax exemptions to low-income families affected by FEMA’s new flood zone. Residents are worried the new mandatory tax insurance will force people to leave their homes. Read more »