A former company warehouse, the Nancy Cantor Warehouse is now home to SU’s Design department. It overlooks the west side of the city and puts you in the heart of downtown Syracuse! Leia mais.
This used to be a mobile concession stand, originally built to provide food to motorcycle bikers. It became a full service restaurant in 1988 and is a popular stop whenever people visit Syracuse. Leia mais.
Tradition states that if a couple kisses on this bench, they'll eventually marry. The bench was established in 1912 but the tradition didn't begin until many years later. Dare to sit? Leia mais.
Varsity has been a landmark on the SU campus for more than 80 years. It's a favorite spot for SU fans to share their #OrangeSpirit before games. Leia mais.
Students hang here at all hours. Notice the tree in the middle, what kind do you think it is? Leia mais.
Bird Library is home to a number of special collections, including the works of Galileo, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Voltaire, and Sir Isaac Newton. Leia mais.
While wearing the legendary number 44 at Syracuse University, Ernie Davis became the first African-American to win the Heisman trophy. He was the first overall selection in the 1962 NFL draft. Leia mais.
Built in 1908, Archbold Gymnasium opened with the Junior Prom and was almost completely destroyed by a fire in 1947. Leia mais.
The new home of Mayfest, there is always something going on when its sunny outside (just like the quad). Leia mais.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Armory Square, once a meat-packing and factory district, is now a trendy spot for dining, shopping & nightlife. The Onondaga Creekwalk starts here. Leia mais.
Looking to stock up on your #OrangeNation gear? The SU Bookstore carries official SU apparel and merchandise so you can rep the orange all day, every day. Leia mais.
Many freshman live on "The Mount". There are 123 stairs to the top, how fast can you climb them? Leia mais.
Syracuse University's own skate pavilion located on South Campus that's open to students. Show your student ID for discounts! Leia mais.
Built as a fraternity house in 1903, it reopened as a sit-down restaurant for alumni, faculty, and students and is also home to the Office of Alumni Relations. Leia mais.
Hendricks Chapel is a nonsectarian, interfaith chapel that celebrates all faiths throughout the year through events, groups, and services. Leia mais.