LunaCon highlights Japanese, Otaku culture with its biggest turnout
LunaCon is hosted annually at Luna Cat Cafe, spotlighting handmade crafts and passion projects by local Syracuse artists. 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 »
CNY Fair Housing hosted its 2nd annual Run the Redline race, drawing attention to the redlining that segregated the city of Syracuse. Read more »
The number of on-campus motor vehicle thefts at Syracuse University almost tripled last year, according to recently-released crime data. Read more »
Syracuse University's Bird Library has opened 10 "sensory friendly" study rooms to offer students new ways to help students focus. 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 »
Syracuse University will not select two Lockerbie Scholars for the 2025-26 year. It has proposed a one-week immersion program in its place. Read more »
Billy Joel and Sting are set to perform in the JMA Wireless Dome on April 11, Live Nation and the Dome staff announced Thursday. Read more »
USen merged two committees and created a new one during its first meeting of the semester, sparking discussion about healthcare benefits. Read more »
Bhatia entered his first semester of retirement this fall. His colleagues say they know him best for the joy he brings to the university. Read more »
The Arts Project Syracuse provides free arts programming to under-resourced students at Boy's and Girl's Clubs throughout Syracuse. Read more »
Students in SU’s Bandier Program said they’ve had an increasing number of in-class conversations about artificial intelligence. 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 »
The Onondaga County Legislature will redraw its district maps by the 2025 elections, Democratic Minority Leader Christopher Ryan said. Read more »
Attendees gathered in Syracuse University’s Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library for the Black & Banned Books Read-In on Tuesday. Read more »
French writer-director Coralie Fargeat’s “The Substance” tells an uncomplicated story of an older woman using a substance to transform her into a more beautiful, younger self. Read more »
Syracuse men’s basketball finalized its schedule for the 2024-25 season Tuesday. The Orange have 20 ACC games, including their conference opener at Notre Dame on Dec. 7. Read more »