An unfiltered, vulnerable Shawn Mendes shines in his new album
Shawn Mendes’ fifth studio album, “Shawn,” reflects on love, heartbreak and acceptance. Read more »
Shawn Mendes’ fifth studio album, “Shawn,” reflects on love, heartbreak and acceptance. Read more »
Sweat it out at a spin class, attend a Drag Bingo Night and more this week in Syracuse. Read more »
Syracuse University students collectively manage the music scene, collaborating on organizing and scheduling shows. Read more »
Aiden McGuire, a Syracuse native and aerial videographer, shows his Instagram followers the beauty of central New York. Read more »
Tyler, the Creator’s seventh studio album “CHROMAKOPIA” is simultaneously a return to his signature sound and the beginning of a new era. Read more »
The Great New York State Marathon returned for its 12th year and brought together runners of various skill levels and experience. Read more »
Students at Syracuse University and the Universidad del Sagrado Corazón collaborated virtually on “A Tale of Two Cities: Reclaiming Niagara Falls and Salinas,” a documentary spanning two places 2,000 miles apart. Read more »
Syracuse University junior Spencer Chan spreads positivity through Milking Ardor empathy radio, his TikTok account and podcast. Read more »
After inheriting the student-run venue formerly known as “Redgate,” six Syracuse University juniors are working to establish their venue “Dazed” on campus. Read more »
Saint Luke started his senior year at Syracuse University with his newly-released single, “drive slow.” The song encapsulates the young artist’s feelings about senior year and his last moments of college. Read more »
The “Mithila Women Paint Gender Based Violence” exhibition at Syracuse University explores the patriarchal structures women face in Madhubani, India. Read more »
Jimbo Talbot brings drumming events to Syracuse University, helping students old and new deal with the stressors of college life. Read more »
De-stress from the first week of classes with these five events. Sweat out your worries at a spin class in the Barnes Center at The Arch or take a peaceful hike through Fillmore Glen State Park. Read more »
Syracuse University sophomore John Spina has gone viral several times on TikTok for his dancing videos. However, a TikTok about the cost of tuition doubled his following and skyrocketed his influence. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Fashion and Design Society hosted their semesterly fashion show on the Shaw Quadrangle. Models strutted down the walkways with outfits aligned with the Neptune’s Ball theme. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Black Celestial Choral Ensemble celebrated its 47th anniversary on Saturday. They gathered in Hendricks Chapel and sang pieces like “The Winner in Me” and “Rain Lord Please.” Read more »
In Bird Library, the the Central Asia and the Caucasus Initiative curated the Uzbekistan Cultural Exhibition. The exhibit aims to emphasize global cultures at Syracuse University. Read more »
On Saturday, student performers in AMC 540 came together for an opera performance of “Cendrillon” at Skybarn. Under the direction of Julia Ebner, they learned to sing in French and showed the modernity of opera. Read more »
“Touch(ed)” is a play of exploration into themes of mental health and wellness. In preparation, cast and crew members learned how to accurately portray their characters. Read more »
“Love Lies Bleeding” is needed in the film industry. It’s a psychological thriller with a captivating storyline highlighting queer love. Read more »
As part of a year-long capstone project, public relations students created “Take a Peek…In Between!” On Thursday, Culturs Cabaret was a cultural talent show. Read more »
The Syracuse International Film Festival hosted “Honoring Outstanding Black Filmmakers” on Saturday. The festival chose four films to highlight filmmakers who might not otherwise be featured. Read more »
The Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics celebrated its 50th anniversary with “Wor(l)ds of Love.” The event spotlighted the creativity of SU students through reciting poems and performing music. Read more »
“To Understand and To Be Understood” was inspired by #NotAgainSU protests and wanted to provide more visibility for Asian Americans. The artwork emphasizes 1960s and ‘70s art. Read more »