
New OTN show blends film with 'Rhythmic' expression of dance
Orange Television Network will be airing “Rhythmic,” their first dance show, Oct. 2. It aims to combine cinematography and dance. Read more »
Orange Television Network will be airing “Rhythmic,” their first dance show, Oct. 2. It aims to combine cinematography and dance. Read more »
Based on the 2019 book by Colson Whitehead, “Nickel Boys” uses first-person perspective to understand the humanity of two young Black men at a segregated reform school. Read more »
Syracuse University junior Spencer Chan spreads positivity through Milking Ardor empathy radio, his TikTok account and podcast. Read more »
The Onondaga Nation has reclaimed about 1,000 acres of its ancestral homeland from Honeywell International Incorporated. Read more »
Francis Ford Coppola’s passion project film “Megalopolis" falls short of expectations with an overly complicated plot and incoherent acting. Read more »
Regardless of the type of graduate program, internship, position or career path you intend to pursue, it is of paramount importance to demonstrate proper use of grammar Read more »
SU must do its part as well — by fully committing to the long-term support of La Casita and demonstrating that diversity isn’t just a marketing slogan, it’s a lived value Read more »
OrangeReels Film Festival returned to Syracuse University for its second year, showcasing a dozen different films from horror to animation. Read more »
LunaCon is hosted annually at Luna Cat Cafe, spotlighting handmade crafts and passion projects by local Syracuse artists. Read more »
Gallery: SU's Family Weekend opened with a Fun Run and Orange After Dark game show in Schine Student Center. The Holy Cross vs. Syracuse football game rounded out the weekend activities. Read more »
Newhouse School of Public Communications Professors Richard Breyer and Dennis Kinsey teamed up to create the Cuban-inspired art series “Art for Art’s Sake.” Read more »
This week, celebrate Latine Heritage Month at Miercoles de Musica and kick off LGBTQ+ History Month in Schine Student Center's Intercultural Collective. Read more »
The mall is vital, but without some accountability in the future for the debt they owe, Destiny’s foreclosure will become a reality. Read more »
By showing basic courtesy and understanding, students can help create a more positive atmosphere, ensuring that these businesses continue to provide the service they depend on. Read more »
Several New Yorkers addressed state Public Service Commission members to offer their perspectives on National Grid’s proposed utility rates. Read more »
Westcott Thursdays, an outdoor music series hosted every Thursday in September, brings live music, vendors and new business to the Eastside of Syracuse. Read more »
Student entrepreneurs visit the Blackstone LaunchPad to prepare for ‘Cuse Tank, a “Shark Tank” style competition on campus that offers prize money for business ventures. Read more »
Syracuse University Libraries hosted “Banned and Contested: Perspectives on Challenging Book Censorship” in Bird Library on Wednesday, where featured panelists discussed the danger of increasing book bans. Read more »
This weekend, see bands like Noisy Boys, The Doobie Brothers and The String Cheese Incident perform in the local Syracuse area. Read more »
Teddy Swims brings a mix of emotion and excitement to the Landmark Theatre. The concert was part of his "I've Tried Everything But Therapy" tour on the night before his birthday. Read more »
SENSES Project, a multimedia lab on campus, produces collaborative concept albums each semester. This fall, the organization is working with Syracuse University Art Museum’s Gordon Parks exhibit. Read more »
The artistic duo KB and KB hosted a spooky interactive experience at The Gear Factory, featuring a haunted house, games and artwork from local artists. Read more »
Whether you’re preparing for an exam or gearing up for a game, good nutrition provides the energy and mental clarity needed to perform at your best. Read more »
The Onondaga County Legislature will redraw its district maps by the 2025 elections, Democratic Minority Leader Christopher Ryan said. Read more »