The 2020 Colonial Conference tournament will put the madness in March. With its top five teams packed within three games in the final standings, the…
The 2020 NEC tournament is going to be interesting. Merrimack came out of the woodwork, going 14-4 in league play and clinching the regular season,…
Florida State basketball was ranked No. 8 in this week’s AP poll, but it must show up for its game against NC State on Saturday.…
Hundreds of participants will make the trip to Onondaga Community College this Friday night for the annual Freeze Out 5K, a glow-in-the-dark run that raises…
From the moment Katie Willard arrived in Berlin, Germany in mid-November, she felt at home. The energy of like-minded people surrounded her. “I finally felt…
The Atlantic Coastal Conference (ACC) announced on Monday its support to allow student-athletes in all sports to transfer once without having to sit out a…
Last March, Lauren Wiener was in Boston for PAX East — a gaming and pin-trading convention — and saw something unexpected. She was watching the official Super Smash Bros.…
College football is a lot like life. Programs are either elite or mediocre, and it’s easier for the elite to become mediocre than it is…
The persona around tonight’s Allstate Sugar Bowl defines the end of the college football season. For Georgia, the appearance is a disappointing way to end…
The 2019 Belk Bowl features two teams in Kentucky and Virginia Tech that have had up-and-down, inconsistent seasons. Both teams head into this game looking…
With 10 minutes to go in the fourth quarter, Ohio State regained possession. At the time, the Buckeyes were beating Clemson, 23-21, and had a…
Syracuse’s sport management club will raise money to support Make-A-Wish Central New York when it holds its 15th annual Charity Sports Auction on Nov. 16.…
Anchored in the esports room at Syracuse University’s Barnes Center at The Arch are 36 desktop computers. Behind them, pieces of plexiglass are illuminated with…
Saturday afternoon, Syracuse University will host its first ever Geek Art CONfluence, a one-day celebration of geek culture. The convention will showcase artists and comics…
In 2017, Syracuse University’s club roller hockey team nearly vanished, and would’ve gone extinct without former captain Ryan Dunn’s leadership. But now, the team is…
The Student Involvement Fair is a chance for students to learn about registered student organizations at Syracuse University. The fair, which will be hosted on…
This fall, the Upstate Lacrosse Foundation, Inc. will induct 10 former local lacrosse players into its Hall of Fame, marking the first class for this…
For Jake Pulver, adversity is a stepping stone. Through the ups-and-downs on and off the lacrosse field, the 2014 Fayetteville-Manlius graduate has always found ways…
Fayetteville-Manlius alumna Ashley Twichell is a part of history. On July 14, she became one of two Americans in the women’s 10-kilometer open water event…
About a year and a half ago, doctors diagnosed Cathy Kennedy with breast cancer. She left work to handle the necessary surgery, radiation and chemotherapy.…
Bill Aris would run out of fingers if he tried to count the number of championship teams he has coached at Fayetteville-Manlius. For both the…
For entertainers and cartoon-lovers like Bruce Purdy, Ed Catto and Tom Peyer, the weekend of July 6 and 7 is reserved for this year’s Salt…
Programs, like at Fayetteville-Manlius high school, encourage students with disabilities to play sports they thought they couldn’t play.
From May to November, the Central New York Regional Market Authority will host Thursday farmer market hours from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Link Gallery’s latest exhibit, “Engineering Beauty: Black and White Views of New York Waters,” features work from Syracuse-based historian and photographer, Bruce G. Harvey.
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que will host Pints for Parkinson’s on Saturday night, an event in recognition of National Parkinson’s Awareness Month and Raising for Randy, a local…
Funk ‘n Waffles will feature performances from Rebecca McDonald, Sydney Irving and Mark Zane on Tuesday night as part of the Salt City Showcase.
Three new exhibitions will open at SUArt Galleries this weekend: “PLANS ARE CANCELLED,” “Sound and Color” and “Winslow Homer.”