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The best thing that could pair better with a cider is weed. Beak and Skiff has announced it will grow cannabis and our humor columnist has a lot of new ideas. Read more »
Despite its severe weather reputation, students have no shortage of things to do in Syracuse beyond the campus. Read more »
While students and experts hope the stigma around fatness will change, they said that fatphobia is prevalent at Syracuse University in both covert and overt ways and they don’t believe that will change any time soon. Read more »
2022 marks the second April 20 since New York legalized marijuana, and cannabis enthusiasts say they are eager to take steps toward its de-stigmatization across the U.S. Read more »
In celebration of National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day, here are three delicious baked goods. Read more »
Our food columnist tried three viral TikTok recipes and reviewed them on affordability and taste. Read more »
Student employees and students who received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are eligible to get COVID-19 booster vaccines from SU beginning Wednesday. Read more »
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The street racing detail has been working with the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office, the New York State Police and the DeWitt Police Department. Read more »
The Evan Weissman Scholarship Fund will support graduate students in the food studies program and commemorate Weissman, an associate professor of nutrition and food studies. Read more »
The grant comes 10 years after the institute's founding in 2011 and during National Small Business Month. Read more »
A student reported being called a racial slur by a person in a vehicle driving by on the 500 block of University Place. Read more »
The state will lift the curfew, currently set at midnight, on May 17 for outdoor dining areas and on May 31 for indoor dining areas. Read more »
The university’s chapter of the TAMID Group and the SU Investment Club hosted the panelists, who spoke about how to be successful as a woman in the finance industry. Read more »
The announcement comes a month after a temporary board committee recommended a more permanent body to evaluate SU’s progress on diversity goals. Read more »
The county temporarily stopped administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration issued guidance recommending a pause. Read more »
SU’s online database has recorded that more than 66% of students have completed their full vaccine series. Read more »
Jewish students at SU said that they have found community through Jewish student organizations, which helps them cope with anti-Semitic incidents on campus and across the country. Read more »
Those who show proof of vaccination must have completed their vaccine series at least 14 days before the ceremony. Read more »
Onondaga County supplied SU with a shipment of Pfizer vaccines Tuesday shortly after the FDA’s recommendation to pause distribution of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Read more »
Proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test will be required to attend ceremonies. All ceremonies will have face mask requirements. Read more »
SU began administering 1,600 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine last week and will continue to obtain more doses from the state. Read more »
Now that marijuana is legal in the state, residents can smoke marijuana in public spaces where cigarette smoking is allowed. Read more »