‘Girls Night: The Musical’ to feature hit 80s, 90s music at Oncenter Theater
Assistant director Leslie McQueen spoke to The Daily Orange about the sisterhood and upbeat musical numbers featured in “Girls Night: The Musical.” Read more »
Assistant director Leslie McQueen spoke to The Daily Orange about the sisterhood and upbeat musical numbers featured in “Girls Night: The Musical.” Read more »
Otto Tunes released an EP titled “Other Lover” on Spotify and other streaming services on Jan. 1. Consisting of three songs, the EP details the stages of a relationship between two individuals. Read more »
Soprano Rachel Doehring and pianist Dan Sato paid homage to the concept of devotion on Jan. 12 at their Songs of Devotion: Music for the New Year concert. Read more »
Fashion and Design Society’s “The Gallery Fashion Show” featured pieces designed and modeled by students. The theme of the fashion show was art as fashion. Read more »
SU’s 35th annual International Thanksgiving Celebration will be held on Nov. 21 at 7 p.m. Read more »
Professor Philip Arnold shares stories of Haudenosaunee heritage through his work with the Skä·noñh — Great Law of Peace Center. Read more »
Student veteran Katy Quartaro, SU’s 2019 Tillman Scholar, conducted criminal investigations and worked as a military dog handler while in the Marine Corps. Now, she is helping to support other student veterans on campus as a team leader with Peer Advisors for Veteran Education. Read more »
Three students started a chapter of Students Demand Action, a gun violence prevention organization, within their first few months on campus at SU. Read more »
The ninth annual It Girls Overnight Retreat on Oct. 6-7 features workshops, presentations and hands-on activities centered around information technology and aims for more representation in the STEM fields. Read more »
Latinx/hispanic Heritage Month 2019
CNY Latino was founded based on Hugo Acosta’s personal life tragedy. He compared the steps taken as a “a spin-off” of a novela that resulted… Read more »
Once an international student himself, Juan Tavares, the new director of the Slutzker Center, understands the challenges of leaving home to study in a different country. Read more »
The 28th annual Westcott Street Cultural Fair was held Sunday. The fair brought a host of neighborhood vendors and fairgoers. Read more »
Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month 2019
In honor of Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month, the Pulp team dived in the few authentic restaurants run by people within the culture. Read more »
Syracuse University Literacy Corps sends students on the hill to tutor at elementary schools, middle schools and nonprofit organizations throughout the community, benefitting two different… Read more »
SU Professor Amanda Eubanks Winkler is the co-investigator of the Performing Restoration Shakespeare project. This project involves collaboration between scholars and artists and brings restoration adaptations of Shakespeare’s works to the stage. Read more »
Student leaders of clubs such as First Year Players and Orange Seeds said that joining organizations helped them meet new people and adjust to college life. Read more »
The Festival Latinoamericano Syracuse will celebrate Latin American culture through food, performances, and other entertainment. It will be held in Clinton Square on Aug. 3. Read more »
Central New York is home to many inexpensive summer activities, including concerts and museums. Read more »
Religious organizations on campus have scheduled events to honor their graduating members and celebrate their faith alongside graduation. Read more »
OrangeSeeds is putting on Syracuse University’s largest student-run day of service on Saturday. The event was planned and organized by 24 first-year students and aims to create unity between SU and the city of Syracuse. Read more »
SU Professor Lori Brown will speak at the Everson Museum of Art on Thursday as part of the museum’s Women in Architecture Series. Read more »
The work of four Syracuse University communications design students will be featured in the Winter 2019 issue of Creative Quarterly. Jackie Akerley, Sami Albert, Alison Emmel and Liz Tosi all had winning entries. Read more »
The Baltimore Woods Nature Center showcases the work of wildlife photographer Jack Kurz in an exhibit titled “Uncommon Views.” The exhibit includes photos of various birds and butterflies captured in the central New York area. Read more »
“Nevermore!” opens at the CNY Playhouse this weekend. The show explores the chilling mystery behind Edgar Allan Poe’s greatest works. Read more »