Writer archives: Jordan Greene
Liz Habib doesn't sugarcoat challenges of being female sports anchor
As a professor in residence, Liz Habib shares her experiences and stories as a sports anchor with Newhouse students. Read more »
Syracuse mayoral candidates debate policing, affordable housing
Ben Walsh, Khalid Bey and Janet Burman attended the three-hour debate held by Syracuse University. The three fielded questions relating to policing, New York State's upcoming gubernatorial election and affordable housing. Read more »
SU's 1st Indigenous healer aims to create safe space for Indigenous students
Diane Schenandoah started her role on July 15, and hopes that she can empower students and help them recognize their inner strength. Read more »
There's nothing traditional about this environmental advocacy group
Community organization focussed on impacting the environment through non-traditional methods. Read more »
This sophomore created his 2nd rock album ‘Need a Vacation’ on his phone
SU sophomore, inspired by artists such as Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young, will release his second album “Need a Vacation” on May 21. Read more »
Joanie Leeds uplifts young women with Grammy-winning album 'All the Ladies'
Joanie Leeds empowers young women and children through her all-female album “All the Ladies." Read more »
From modeling to makeup, SU junior Fjolla Arifi is taking on the fashion world
SU junior Fjolla Arifi has over 180,000 Instagram and has worked at agencies like Marilyn Agency and Supreme Management. Read more »
SU senior bakes up a sourdough storm
SU senior returned from winter break with her new sourdough bread company. Now she is selling loaves out of her Park Point apartment. Read more »
How 4 SU students founded 'Voyager,' a film production company
Four SU students took the spring 2021 semester off to launch their film production company in Austin, Texas. Read more »
SU students share stories of strength, survival for Holocaust Remembrance Day
Syracuse University students reflect and tell their families’ stories 76 years after the Holocaust. Read more »
Native American Heritage Month 2020
SU alumna creates magazine for Indigenous women
Michelle Schenandoah created Rematriation magazine in order to form a community for Indigenous women in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Read more »
SU sophomore starts coffee brand Keep Coffee Casual
Murray Lebovitz sells bottles of cold brew to students, buying beans for the coffee from local roasters such as Recess Coffee. Read more »
Photo exhibit displays effects of trade embargo in Cuba
Joe Guerriero’s exhibit “Waiting for Normal” explores the impact of the United States’ trade embargo on people and society in Cuba. Read more »
Good Uncle continues to grow business, aims to collaborate with SU
This week Good Uncle products will be available in campus cafes at SU, where the company began offering delivery to college students. Read more »
SU alumna creates Redefining Ambition podcast about female leadership
Jamie Vinick created The Women’s Network podcast, which discusses topics such as imposter syndrome and sexual harassment of women in the workforce. Read more »
JABS BY GINA aims to bring fun back into fitness
SU alumna Gina DiNapoli’s workout program has a network of thousands of active members, most of which are college students. Read more »