A Buddhist and an Agnostic Christian Offer Tips on How to Safely Explore Your Spirituality
Professional tips on how to safely explore one’s spirituality.
Professor Margaret Susan Thompson advocates for women’s rights
Margaret Susan Thompson, an SU professor since 1981, said she believes feminists across generations should unite to have conversations on the issues of sex discrimination and misogyny.
How We Rise Above the Streets has grown in service
Al-amin Muhammad runs his own nonprofit that feeds up to 575 homeless people a week. His work garnered praise from Syracuse’s mayor and appeared on CBS This Morning, but for Muhammad this success did not come without challenge.
SU looking into partnership with ride-hailing companies
As colleges across the country are turning to ride-hailing services for campus transportation, Syracuse University is evaluating the potential of implementing a partnership of its own.
State troopers to continue supporting Syracuse police
New York state troopers sent to Syracuse last year to help combat gun violence will continue to work with the city’s law enforcement, according to the New York State Police.
DPS to add security cameras in Euclid area
The Department of Public Safety plans to install 11 security cameras in the area surrounding Euclid Avenue near Syracuse University.
The Marshall adds 24-hour patrol after intruder
The Marshall Syracuse, a luxury student housing complex, will install a 24-hour patrol after a person trespassed on the property after an alarm evacuation.
DPS seeks help with South Campus robbery investigations
The Department of Public Safety is seeking help in an ongoing investigation of three larcenies and a vehicle theft on Syracuse University’s South Campus.
Summer heat means paying more attention to what you're drinking, eating
A registered dietitian gives tips on how to stay healthy during the hot Detroit summer.
The importance of children receiving sports physicals
With school out, summer is one of the busiest times for children’s sports. If your child is going to be competing this summer, it’s important that they receive a physical.
Mend on the Move program aims to empower women who have survived abuse
Mend on the Move is expanding its operations with a new mobile studio, furthering its mission to empower survivors of abuse.
These campus offices help students connect with the city of Syracuse through service
With over 300 extracurricular groups, Syracuse University boasts an array of opportunities to unite students on campus. However, there are also a variety of organizations dedicated to uniting students with the city.
Midterm Election Results and What That Means for Us
For those of you who weren’t up all-night watching broadcasters play with their fancy color-changing maps, here is a breakdown on what happened in the Midterm elections, more specifically what happened in the Syracuse-related elections.
Westworld Meets Our Universe
She has 1.4 million followers on Instagram. Her photos have appeared in Paper Magazine. She models for Prada. Her album on Spotify receives nearly 250-thousand monthly listeners. Accounts have sprung up across Instagram imitating her. YouTuber Shane Dawson has received millions of views creating videos about her.
And she’s not even a real person.
Filmmaker Sayeeda Moreno says she finds a sense of protection in creative work
Since childhood, Sayeeda Moreno has been fascinated with capturing life’s moments. When she was a young girl, Moreno thought photographs froze each person so that they were partially stuck in time.
Another Hurricane Another Socioeconomic Issue
Hurricane Florence has wreaked havoc upon the North Carolina coast after hitting this month. After the disaster, many citizens were displaced and are still wary of returning, due to the amount of damage in the area. People are afraid and uncertain of the fate of their homes and communities, especially those who do not have the freedom to start over