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Syracuse Community Leaders Fight to End Poverty

From Syracuse University Broadcast Journalism - 2 | 03:42

This is a story about how leaders of charities and organizations that help people in poverty, are joining together to help lower poverty. A couple of months ago Syracuse was ranked number one in the nation for highest concentration of poverty especially in Black and Hispanic communities. This is the community leaders' response.

Screen_shot_2015-12-16_at_2 This is a story about how leaders of charities and organizations that help people in poverty, are joining together to help lower poverty. A couple of months ago Syracuse was ranked number one in the nation for highest concentration of poverty especially in Black and Hispanic communities. This is the community leaders' response.

Storelli Sports: Protecting Soccer Players from Career Altering Injuries

From Syracuse University Broadcast Journalism - 2 | 03:51

This is a story about a startup company called Storelli Sports. They are a small company started in Brooklyn, New York that is engineering a new type of innovative soccer protective gear. The business team is made up of a bunch of young adults and their gear is just starting to get real national attention. They recently got their first items in Sports Authority and Dick's Sporting Goods stores around the country. The story here is of how a small startup with a great idea were able to create an item for a market that hasn't really been explored yet. As of right now, Storelli doesn't have any real competitors that are only making soccer protective gear for the whole body like they are.

Storelli_sm_winners-21__1__small This is a story about a startup company called Storelli Sports. They are a small company started in Brooklyn, New York that is engineering a new type of innovative soccer protective gear. The business team is made up of a bunch of young adults and their gear is just starting to get real national attention. They recently got their first items in Sports Authority and Dick's Sporting Goods stores around the country. The story here is of how a small startup with a great idea were able to create an item for a market that hasn't really been explored yet. As of right now, Storelli doesn't have any real competitors that are only making soccer protective gear for the whole body like they are.

What Needs Heat and Grows in the Winter in Central New York?

From Syracuse University Broadcast Journalism - 2 | 03:51

Where does our food come from? Who grows it? Main Street Farms might be your answer if you shop local.

Img_0244_small Where does our food come from? Who grows it? Main Street Farms might be your answer if you shop local.

The Christmas They've All Been Waiting For

From Syracuse University Broadcast Journalism - 2 | 03:37

Nasser Fitwi is a refugee who left his home country of Eritrea to find a better life in America. He left his wife and children behind for about two and a half years before settling in Syracuse, New York. Thanks to Habitat for Humanity, Nasser and his wife now own a house, and are preparing to celebrate Christmas in their new house for the first time.

Img_3763_small Nasser Fitwi is a refugee who left his home country of Eritrea to find a better life in America. He left his wife and children behind for about two and a half years before settling in Syracuse, New York. Thanks to Habitat for Humanity, Nasser and his wife now own a house, and are preparing to celebrate Christmas in their new house for the first time.

What do superstores lack

From Syracuse University Broadcast Journalism - 2 | 02:27

Uncovering that superstores are selling less and less authentic Christmas trees.

Default-piece-image-1 Uncovering that superstores are selling less and less authentic Christmas trees.

Slut Walk

From Syracuse University Broadcast Journalism - 2 | 03:26

A piece about college students standing for change and ending rape culture.

Thumbnail_img_2117_small A piece about college students standing for change and ending rape culture.