At The Great NYS Marathon, runners push their limits together
The Great New York State Marathon returned for its 12th year and brought together runners of various skill levels and experience. 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 »
AAS faculty and staff received an email notifying them that their department would have no chair for this semester on Jan. 12, 2024. Read more »
Catherine Knight Steele presented on marginalized digital communities. The rise of new technologies, like artificial intelligence, poses new dangers to these communities, like Black women. Read more »
Jalen Law’s “Unveiled Echoes” revives the story of Dug’s Dive, a bar on the Erie Canal in Buffalo, NY. By utilizing an app, each work’s characters begin to move on each person’s mobile and sounds echo devices. Read more »
The Syracuse City Common Council held two meetings over winter break. They addressed the housing crisis, lead poisoning and gun violence. Read more »
But it’s easy to get caught in a false sense of progress if we stay too long; and therefore crucial for us to continue the fight for real, active change by being wary and critical of brands like Mattel in the real world. Read more »
Either shop, read or run for your life at this week's events Read more »
Running from issues regarding race does not make discrimination disappear. Only when you teach students history and strive to cultivate classrooms that urge critical thinking can we take steps toward equity. Read more »
For women of color, discussing rape culture in higher education is not just a matter of sexism, but also racism. Read more »
Education on neurodiverse topics will help people identify the problematic ways entertainment media portrays neurodivergent people, and help normalize these communities’ existence in society. Read more »
While banning books based on their mentioning of race is not a new phenomenon, it has become an increasingly controversial issue in recent years. Read more »
Syracuse University students should be actively participating in the Syracuse mayoral election Read more »
Local galleries are using art to bring attention to cultural issues ranging from immigration to rights and inclusion for people with disabilities. Read more »
Roughly one-fifth of all confirmed cases in Onondaga County have no categorized race or ethnicity data and have instead been labeled as “unknown.” Read more »
Syracuse mayoral share how they plan to revitalize the city's economy after the financial difficulties during the pandemic. Read more »
The five candidates running for mayor of Syracuse answered questions regarding the future of the city. Read more »
The five candidates running for Syracuse mayor — two Democrats, two Republicans and the independent incumbent Mayor Ben Walsh —share their campaign platforms. Read more »
The FYS 101 faculty advisory committee has already released a proposed syllabus for the course. Read more »
It’s time for SU to come to terms with the fact that committees and reports don’t create lasting change. Read more »
Our Black Voices columnist felt a dramatic culture shock upon arriving at SU. Read more »
Greene will face Republican candidate Janet Burman and incumbent Mayor Ben Walsh, who is seeking reelection as an independent candidate. Read more »
The fall semester was devoid of many traditions cherished by students and alumni. Read more »
Katko filed a lawsuit on Thursday asking a judge to oversee the count of nearly 70,000 absentee ballots in his congressional race against Democratic challenger Dana Balter. Read more »
As the presidency draws all the attention, one important election is happening right now in our community. Read more »