Opinion: ‘Bed rotting’ quietly kills your motivation
If your intention behind designated bed-rotting time is to allow your brain and body to rest and prevent burnout, bed rotting is not the approach to take. Read more »
If your intention behind designated bed-rotting time is to allow your brain and body to rest and prevent burnout, bed rotting is not the approach to take. Read more »
We aim to create a space for open dialogue, cultural exchange and mutual support, expanding our reach and making the ASA a bridge to the broader SU community. Read more »
This week, groove with Miller & the Other Sinners at the 443 Social Club or enjoy indie pop from Frankie Cosmos at The Song & Dance. Read more »
Indie pop singer Aidan Bissett performed his 19 song setlist at Funk n’ Waffles with his band on Tuesday. Fans listened and swayed to the music. Read more »
New York State Sen. John Mannion and Rep. Brandon Williams engaged in their third and final debate for the NY-22 congressional seat on Tuesday. Read more »
College students specifically are the most susceptible to celebrity electoral endorsements since we follow pop culture closely, so we must be careful to vote responsibly. Read more »
Syracuse University’s CHAARG chapter provides students with a safe and comfortable space to exercise in a social setting. Read more »
Director John Crowley’s movie, “We Live in Time,” explores the decade-long romance of the lead characters, Almut and Tobias. Read more »
There’s no right or wrong answer when it comes to whether or not you should or shouldn’t pursue a long-distance relationship; it boils down to who you and your partner are, and if you believe your bond is strong enough to last. Read more »
New York is one of 44 states with anti-hazing laws that make it illegal to force reckless physical activity during group initiations. Read more »
Hydrogen, a student jam band, performed Sunday at Crater. They covered songs by their favorite musical groups, while fusing improvised elements. Read more »
Jesse Eisenberg’s film “A Real Pain” tells the heartbreaking history of the Holocaust through themes of kinship and exploration. With characters, writing and bits of comedy, Eisenberg encourages the audience to question the relationship between history and modernity. Read more »
Producers released the third season of "Heartstopper" Oct. 4. The show is based off of a comic book of the same name by Alice Oseman. Read more »
The secret to thriving at Syracuse University isn’t just about rigid routines, but also learning to break out of them when needed. Read more »
The Great New York State Marathon returned for its 12th year and brought together runners of various skill levels and experience. Read more »
Members of the Setnor School of Music performed Kurt Erickson's commissioned piece, "Each Moment Radiant," on Sunday as part of the Malmgren Concert Series. Read more »
Relax with some yoga at the Barnes Center or watch a scary movie at Rocky Horror Picture Show with this week's events. Read more »
Syracuse University’s University Union hosted its second annual Calentón Music Fest. The event highlighted Latine musicians, dancers and organizations. Read more »
University Union’s School of Comics event brought together student comedians and introduced attendees to Syracuse University’s comedy scene. Read more »
Deputy Mayor Owens’ candidacy represents a step forward in the right direction. But beyond her, I hope that this moment will inspire other young people in Syracuse to participate in its political landscape. Read more »
Citrus Dolls, Syracuse University’s first and only majorette dance team, debuted the squad's skills at the African Student Union’s Afro Madness basketball tournament. Read more »
"Pippin," performed by Syracuse University’s Department of Drama, hit Syracuse Stage with a modern twist. Read more »
Jason Reitman’s film, “Saturday Night,” may be the best film of the year, according to our movie columnist. The movie's fast-paced score matches its enticing tone. Read more »
The National Resources Defense Council drafted a letter calling on city and state leaders to address high rates of lead-contaminated water. Read more »