The class of 2023's Spotify Wrapped
From TikTok trends to Taylor Swift albums, here are the Class of 2023’s most defining songs of their years at SU. Read more »
From TikTok trends to Taylor Swift albums, here are the Class of 2023’s most defining songs of their years at SU. Read more »
Fraternity Phi Kappa Theta and local house show venue Redgate collaborated this weekend to put on a music festival with headliner Laundry Day. Read more »
On Friday night, the 30th annual Syracuse Area Music Awards were held at the Palace Theatre, to celebrate the accomplishments of local musicians. Read more »
Combining a variety of 90s punk rock influences with elements of contemporary indie, The Garage Lights performed their second-ever show last Friday. Read more »
Time zones apart, this SU band is rolling out their first singles and keeping in touch with fans through social media. Read more »
SU graduate Charlie Burg will play the third day of this year’s Governors Ball in New York City. Read more »
If you like Amy Winehouse and Arctic Monkeys, give Seeing Double’s “Bygones” a listen. Read more »
The antisemitic messages were submitted to the archives sometime between 2007-2013, raising questions about the archival process and why the messages weren't discovered until now. Read more »
SUNY Oneonta-based band, Seeing Double, grapple with new-found TikTok fame and their future in the music industry. Read more »
Indie singer-songwriter Soccer Mommy’s highly-anticipated third album, “Sometimes, Forever”, takes listeners on a vulnerable journey of heartbreak and healing. Read more »
Blueprint 15 formed partially in response to concerns around displacement that could result from the impending Interstate-81 removal project. Read more »
Tuesday night was full of firsts for folk-pop musician Noah Kahan, including performing in Syracuse and tripping backwards off stage. Read more »
South Campus residents, who mostly rely on Centro buses for travel to Main Campus, are concerned after the agency announced they would stop running routes past 8 p.m. Read more »
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More than 60% of the New York state population has received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Read more »
Investigations into campus climate at SU this year found that faculty and staff of marginalized backgrounds experience discrimination on campus. Read more »
Reed, who came to SU in 2006 and has held her current role since 2015, will assume her role at Georgia State on July 1. Read more »
The moratorium, which was previously extended until May 1, was initially put in place at the beginning of the pandemic. Read more »
Businesses may open at full capacity beginning May 19 if they can accommodate 6 feet of distance between patrons. Read more »
Loved ones remember Sarah Riddle, who was an SU senior, for her unmatchable compassion, sense of humor and desire to make a difference. Read more »
Throughout its nearly 100-year history, the Steam Station has made efforts to reduce its footprint in the community and give back to residents. Read more »
InclusiveU, a program that helps students with intellectual and developmental disabilities attend SU, will receive $100,000 from the state’s 2021-22 budget. Read more »
Jones said her experience serving on SA’s Finance Board the past two years makes her a suitable choice for comptroller. Read more »
Bruen and Stinfort discussed their policy plans at the town hall but also answered questions regarding their stances on important issues affecting students. Read more »