The star-studded cast of “Don’t Worry Darling” proved to be more entertaining than the film itself.
The Syracuse University Human Rights Film Festival screened Chase Joynt’s documentary “Framing Agnes” on Sept. 23.
“Tantura” is a documentary discusses the massacre that happened in a Palestinian village when war erupted in 1948, and the conversational taboo that surrounds it.
The show offers unique perspectives into the lives of seven young autistic adults who navigate their way through human connection.
Please Don’t Destroy, known for their popular “SNL” digital skits, performed at Syracuse University on Sept. 24.
The festival will take place this Thursday-Saturday and feature five films surrounding social justice topics from around the world.
University Union’s annual fall concert featured singalong performances by T-Pain hits along with fresh tracks by Yung Gravy and Doechii.
University Union’s annual mini-music festival on Sept. 18 will also feature Yung Gravy and Doechii.
The hard rock act powered through an 80-minute set of new and old hit songs on the Chevy Park Stage.
Review: The Beatle and iconic solo artist delivers a set of classics to 35,000 Syracuse fans who soaked up his high-energy performance.