Syracuse Basketball’s New Leader
On Friday, Syracuse Basketball hosted its annual media day with the season starting next week. Amongst the eight new faces, one stood out because of his new role.
How the Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decision Affects SU
Two Universities cross-examined for racial discrimination during their respective admissions processes.
US Soccer Fans Take Over Syracuse’s Wolff’s Biergarten
Many locals converged in Downtown Syracuse to watch the United States take on Iran Tuesday afternoon.
Everson Museum “Festival of Trees and Lights” Highlights Annual Tradition
The Everson Museum "Festival of Trees and Lights" is not just a festival but its a tradition for everyone.
Central New York’s John Katko Bids Congress Farewell
Four-term elected U.S. Representative John Katko gave his farewell address at Syracuse University's National Veterans Resource Center. He enters into his last month representing Central New York.
Sweet on Chocolate’s Sweetest Season
Sweet on Chocolate is preparing for their busy season as more holidays approach.
Startups Compete for Million-Dollar Prize at Grow-NY Summit
The Grow-NY Summit takes place Nov. 15 and 16 at the Oncenter in downtown Syracuse. Cornell University organizes the event along with environmental development groups.
Syracuse Judge’s Recent Ruling in Gun Laws have Caused a Disagreement
A gun ruling made by Governor Kathy Hochul was overturned by a local judge
Controversy Grows Over Syracuse University’s Antisemitic Letters Response
On Oct. 11, antisemitic letters written by two victims of the 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 bombing were discovered in the Syracuse University Remembrance Scholar Archives. Since then, the university's…