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Actress Michelle Buteau will moderate the Zoom event. → Read More
As students disperse across the country, The Daily Orange will still be here. → Read More
After a careful review of its current style guide, The Daily Orange has decided to capitalize “Black” when referring to a culture, ethnicity or a group of people. → Read More
SU says trolley routes and procedures can be amended over time based on feedback from riders. → Read More
Beyond the three Syracuse-based arts organizations recommended for grants from the NEA this year, arts organizations across the city receive support from NYSCA and CNY Arts, among others. → Read More
Here are the names and faces of the Syracuse baristas responsible for the latte art we all know and love. → Read More
Growing up in Marcellus, Dale Spicer worked sun-up until nearly midnight to support his family. His work ethic has persevered throughout his life, even after… → Read More
Tony Award-nominated actor, director and writer Hunter Foster will be the theater’s new artistic director. → Read More
Disability rights advocates push for increased arts accessibility in Syracuse, praising Syracuse Stage for setting the standard. → Read More
Antoni Porowski from Netflix’s “Queer Eye” spoke at Syracuse University for a cooking demonstration and Q&A session on Saturday night. → Read More
Central New York Playhouse announced that they will present “Mamma Mia,” “Annie” and 10 other shows next year. → Read More
The Native Student Program works to bring visibility and awareness of indigenous peoples through activism. Several students are attending the Indigenous Peoples ceremony at Columbus Square on Monday. → Read More
SU women engineering students are significantly outnumbered by men in nearly every classroom. More than a year after the #MeToo movement swept social media, women engineers still grapple with the effects of working in a men-dominated industry. → Read More
Salat Ali came to the United States from a refugee camp when he was 11 years-old. 13 years later, he’s now preparing to return to the camp —and reunite with his mother for the first time. → Read More
A new chef, a new cooking procedure and a new menu are in place for one of the fastest-growing food delivery startups in the country, and it all started in Syracuse. → Read More
The SU Office of Multicultural Affairs provides academic, professional and social opportunities for students of color. → Read More
Guest-curated by For Freedoms, an activist organization, the “Be Strong and Do Not Betray Your Soul” exhibit displays more than 40 photographs by former Light Work guest artists. → Read More
Shows include “Rock of Ages,” “La Cage aux Folles,” and “Seinfeld Live.” There’s something for every theater-goer this summer season. → Read More
Members of Alpha Chi Omega sorority won $20 off hairstyling services at Salon Amare for the chapter’s formal on Saturday night. → Read More
Comedian, actor and movie connoisseur Steve Hayes will return to the Redhouse Arts Center to perform “Raised by Warner Brothers, Born in Syracuse” on Friday and Saturday. → Read More