Between 2 worlds: how Syracuse's racist housing policies created a racial divide
Some city residents who attend SU walk between those two worlds each time they travel from campus and to their home communities. Read more »
Some city residents who attend SU walk between those two worlds each time they travel from campus and to their home communities. Read more »
The path was installed on Comstock and Waverly avenues. Read more »
Armory Square may be popular today for its restaurants and shops, but it has an important place in Syracuse’s history. Read more »
Syracuse’s Common Council is the legislative body of the city, and it works with the university on projects including the Connective Corridor and the Syracuse Center of Excellence. Read more »
Believe in Syracuse commissioned a $20,000 mural for West Fayette Street and is in the process of reviewing applications. Read more »
The analysis, compiled by a Seattle-based boutique consulting firm, indicates that Syracuse University plans to realign and reassess some aspects of its community investments strategy. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board breaks down Syracuse University’s community impact reports and how to make funding changes to city initiatives easier to understand. Read more »
Sweta Roy, external vice president of SU’s Graduate Student Organization, and Brian Konkol, dean of Hendricks Chapel, were appointed to the board this month. Read more »
During Chancellor Nancy Cantor’s tenure, SU expanded programs and the city invested money in projects such as The Warehouse. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses how Syracuse mayoral candidates seem eager to discuss engagement with the university, and SU should take advantage of that. Read more »
La Casita’s bilingual library connects SU volunteers with Latinx communities through multicultural programs for all ages. Read more »
Once each month through October, Cycle in the City hosts 10-mile and 15- to 20-mile rides for novice and experienced bikers of all ages. Read more »
After several years of sketching and scrapping designs, these seniors will display their final looks in Goldstein Auditorium Thursday night. Read more »
The founder of Syracuse First and a Syracuse local, Chris Fowler wants to attract people to build their lives in the city through the economy and infrastructure. Read more »
The meeting will be held Thursday between the city's Neighborhood Preservation and Economic Development committee and Downtown & Metropolitan Planning committee. Read more »
After a year-long study Tarek Rakha, a professor at Syracuse University, is exploring ways to make the transportation system in Syracuse and central New York more environmentally friendly. Read more »
The Syracuse Connective Corridor was awarded a $475,000 federal grant to put toward improvements on East Genesee Street, which connects Syracuse University to the downtown area of the city. Read more »
The Syracuse bus system can be complicated — especially for new freshman. Here's how to figure it out. Read more »
Dolce Vita is located right near Syracuse Stage and is conveniently a stop on the Connective Corridor bus line. While the menu is a little confusing and bizarre the food is still delicious. Read more »
Mickey Mahan stops nearly 300 times a day on his Syracuse University bus routes. Mahan, otherwise known as "The Flying Busman," discusses a day in the life of a South Campus bus driver. Read more »
Since The Warehouse became a part of campus 10 years ago, the Syracuse University reflect on whether or not it has achieved its intended purpose. Read more »
Lemon Grass is an Asian food restaurant in Armory Square and conveniently right off of the connective corridor bus route. Read more »
Catch up on any Pulp you missed from last week with the weekly round-up. Read more »
Representatives for the Connective Corridor bus route speak about their plans for marketing the city to students and the different hot spots along the road. Read more »