Walsh acknowledged the concerns of suburban officials regarding the Interstate 81 project, detailed a task force analyzing possible vocational training opportunities in Syracuse and recommendations made by a public safety committee. Read more »
“Cuse for Good: Social Justice” will be a three-part conversation and celebration surrounding social justice hosted by University Union and The National Pan-Hellenic Council. Read more »
Poke Time, a Hawaiian and Japanese-inspired restaurant, opened at Destiny USA in November, following the summer food trend that swept millennials off their feet. Read more »
From free Thanksgiving meals for veterans to Black Friday shopping at Destiny, there are many things to do in Syracuse during Thanksgiving break. Read more »
The fifth-anniversary celebration will honor the park’s STEM exhibits and feature "93Q" hosts Ted and Jack, who will play games and hand out prizes. Read more »
Movie columnist Lilly Stuecklen discusses various ways college students can watch movies around the city without breaking the bank at a traditional movie theater. Read more »
Business columnist Adam Friedman outlines an aspect of each Syracuse mayoral candidate's economic goals, including how they will be implemented. Read more »
Getting to the Great New York State Fair has been made easier with additional transportation services issued by New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Read more »
From free college tuition to the demolition of Chuck's, 2017 has already been an eventful year. It's not over yet, but there's been plenty to talk about, so we've rounded up the best opinion columns so far. Read more »
Gender and Sexuality columnist Kelsey Thompson explains the merits behind New York City’s recently passed law to prohibit employers from asking job candidates about salary history. Read more »
Onondaga Lake has seen major improvement in water quality since remediation efforts began, but some remain dissatisfied and blame corporate influence for preventing a full restoration. Read more »
Environment columnist Morgan Bulman explains how a proposed cleanup of the contaminated Destiny USA grounds could actually contaminate Onondaga Lake. Read more »
Nonprofit organization Believe in Syracuse, founded by an SU alumnus, is celebrating its fourth anniversary this weekend with an annual birthday party. Read more »
Environment columnist Morgan Bulman explains how Onondaga County’s potential construction of a Loop-the-Lake Trail around Onondaga Lake could threaten the lake’s burgeoning eagle population. Read more »
The hotel, Embassy Suites By Hilton Syracuse-Destiny USA, will open in fall 2017 with 209 rooms in addition to an on-site restaurant and pool. Read more »