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The next face of Syracuse University will be selected within the next week, but the lucky student won’t be recognized by his or her peers.… Read more »
The next face of Syracuse University will be selected within the next week, but the lucky student won’t be recognized by his or her peers.… Read more »
Right inside the main entrance to the Great New York State Fair, parents with kids in tow crowd around a table, filling out personal contact… Read more »
Photography is a revealing art form, yet one of its major presences in Syracuse — Light Work — hides quietly in an unassuming corner on… Read more »
Knowing your way around campus is the key to not looking like a freshman. It means knowing where your classes are, but it also means… Read more »
This four-part series spotlights four Syracuse University students during their summer internships — part 4 of 4. She originally wanted to intern in New York… Read more »
With the heat wave passed and internships winding down, it may feel like the summer season is coming to a close. But for the city… Read more »
Sixteen designers gathering on a runway seems normal, almost mundane. But turn that runway into a landing strip, add a few overpowering egos and garments… Read more »
She hasn’t been competing in pageants very long, but that hasn’t stopped senior public relations major Carrie Sunde from scoring some impressive victories. The 20-year-old… Read more »
Sunday evening, members of the Syracuse University family might just start a “Let’s go Orange!” chant while watching the 67th Annual Tony Awards live at… Read more »
It was time consuming and a lot of hard work. Everything — from the script writing to lighting — was important. And in the end,… Read more »
Some graduating seniors are about to make their off-Broadway debuts. Five Point Productions, a theater production company founded by a small group of Syracuse University… Read more »
While the country has been affected by a tragic event, Syracuse Stage is taking the opportunity to do something good. Syracuse Stage is co-producing its… Read more »
As visitors walk around a giant wooden spiral in the center of a new art exhibit at The Warehouse, they are challenged to consider the… Read more »
The “FAQ: Fearlessly Asked Questions” exhibit, created by the museum studies graduate program of the College of Visual and Performing Arts, will explore the human… Read more »
As is the case with pretty much every major holiday weekend, Easter Weekend is also typically a strong weekend at the box office. Three new… Read more »
Tuesday night was anything but a simple, quiet night in the Setnor School of Music as smooth, passionate classical music filled the building, played by… Read more »
With a triple spiral symbol on her right ankle, Jessica Wiggs, a junior public relations and English and textual studies major, shows her allegiance to… Read more »
The latest social media trend is causing the nation to see red — literally. On March 26, the day the U.S. Supreme Court hearings on… Read more »
Brewery Ommegang has challenged everyone to seize the throne with the release of its “Game of Thrones”-inspired Iron Throne Blonde Ale. So, to properly prepare… Read more »
Audience members were seen doubled over, slapping their knees, wiping away tears and choking for breath last night when University Union presented “A Night of… Read more »
Jaime Rivera’s deep affection for his Alaskan Klee Kai dog, Kaitou, extends from the love in his heart to the ink on his shoulder. Rivera’s… Read more »
Big Sean had every “clique” swerving and showed anything but “mercy.” More than 1,200 people filled Goldstein Auditorium on Friday night for the “Save The… Read more »
Last week, I happened to catch an episode of “Pretty Little Liars.” I understand it isn’t supposed to be the most realistic show, but I… Read more »