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Off Campus
Published: December 11, 2024

Syracuse Children’s Theater, led by Babs Rubenstein, is addressing gaps in arts education by providing scholarships and affordable classes

Electric scooter abandoned in the snow.
Off Campus
Published: December 9, 2024

City officials weigh safety concerns and community impacts as the VeoRide contract nears its end date.

Proponents for affirmative action in higher education rally in front of the U.S. Supreme Court following ruling.
Off Campus
Published: December 9, 2024

Upstate NY schools face challenges maintaining diversity as minority enrollment declines post-affirmative action ban.

Family members at the small, local Flippity Flap Farms working on their field.
Off Campus
Published: December 5, 2024

Rising costs and a lack of support threaten the future of local farmers like Flippity Flap Farms.

A nuclear power plant and a welcome sign to Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station in Scriba, New York.
Off Campus
Published: December 4, 2024

As New York progresses toward a zero-emissions energy future, stakeholders have different views on the role nuclear power should play.

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Off Campus
Published: December 2, 2024

After raw sewage rushed into Onondaga Creek from the Ley Creek pipeline, the county says there are plans to update antiquated lines in early 2025.

Chris Thomas, a member of the Onondaga Tribe in the Beaver Clan, participates in a social dance with his family.
Off Campus
Published: November 17, 2024

The Native American Arts and Heritage Festival featured entrepreneurs showcasing jewelry, apparel, paintings and more.

Latoya Finch working at her part-time position in Ulta Beauty
Off Campus
Published: November 15, 2024

The trend of Americans working more than one job is on the rise

Mike Serrao, owner of Butter-nut Sport Shop in Minoa, New York.
Off Campus
Published: November 13, 2024

New York firearm dealers react to a new bill requiring warning signs in gun shops. 

Girl looking down at her phone with a red light shinning through.
Politics
Published: November 6, 2024

Commentary: this morning, many of us woke up to the worst possible scenario: it’s OK to grieve.