On Feb. 18, the Office of Diversity held State of the Black Creative: Black Market. The event allowed members of the Syracuse community to showcase their businesses.
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For students who are looking to get involved in Greek life but wish to avoid the gender-specific and often expensive world of social Greek life, professional Greek letter organizations provide an exciting alternative. Read more »
Looking at social media alone, one could easily assume that fraternities and sororities are one of the only ways to be involved at SU outside of the classroom. Read more »
The first ever Black History Month Basketball Classic, hosted by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, took place in the Women’s Building on Feb. 20. Read more »
If you’ve been on campus the past few days, you’ve probably run into the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. Marcelo Nylund, an SU alumnus, drove to Syracuse with the vehicle as a part of a year-long journey across the eastern U.S. Read more »
To combat the distaste of SU’s repetitive dining hall options, Mame Fatima Ndiaye would go to her friend’s apartment for a home-cooked meal. She now sells food to SU students. Read more »
Founded in July 2021, The SENSES Project provides HEOP and SSS students at SU a chance to access high-quality equipment and lessons for music production, podcasting, and various instruments. Read more »
Need Valentine’s Day plans that don’t include a significant other? Advice from these SU students can help you have fun on the holiday, whether you’re spending it alone or with friends. Read more »
Three Syracuse University film students released a film about gender discrimination at SU called “Womanifesto.” The film was shown at the Shaffer Art Building on Feb. 6. Read more »
The fraternity is being investigated for alleged violations of the Code of Student Conduct and must cease operations while under investigation. Read more »