This week, Assistant Editorial Editor Michael Sessa and Business columnist Patrick Penfield discuss the Hire Ground initiative, a job program officials hope will help homeless individuals get off the streets.
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The Office of Student Activities said that graduate students do not have early access to Orange After Dark because the Graduate Student Organization does not fund events. Read more »
Funk ‘n Waffles will host a fundraiser benefiting the Central New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals on Tuesday as part of their Funk Gives Back series. The event, spearheaded by Danielle Sperato, features a lineup of local musicians and artists. Read more »
As Funk ‘n Waffles prepared for the evening rush one Friday night, owner Adam Gold rang up customers at the front register while employees who… Read more »
The proposed reconstruction of a former Kmart by Acropolis Center LLC is part of a larger trend toward urban living in downtown Syracuse, a city official said. Read more »
The e-cigarette has become popular on college campuses, including SU. Some community members said that raises red flags based on the lack of knowledge about Juul’s health impact. Read more »
Managers from Manny’s and Bleu Monkey said the luxury student apartment complex has the potential to increase business simply by having students live closer to their stores. Read more »
The shuttle, which receives funding as part of the Invest Syracuse initiative, will continue to service students on weekends during the academic year. Read more »
An update on The Marshall’s construction, new security initiatives at events and a raid on Lancaster Market all made headlines over the weekend. Read more »
The Syracuse location will be one of a handful of shops in New York state, with previously opened establishments in Albany and Schenectady. Read more »
Even though the popular bar is no longer, the nightlife on SU Hill is still intact, and owner Stephen Theobald said a comeback is in the works. Read more »
Eric and Judy Mower met at SU as undergraduate students in the 1960s. Ever since, they’ve continued making an impact on the Syracuse community together. Read more »