With the first African-American president and a growing progressive culture, people today don’t always think to look back at the civil rights movement and the… Read more »
The Blue Man Group performed at The Landmark Theatre this weekend from Jan. 31-Feb. 3. The show is an ebullient collection of sights, sounds and… Read more »
DJ Pauly D of “Jersey Shore” fame will perform in Goldstein Auditorium on Thursday, Feb. 21, as part of Syracuse University's Winter Carnival. The concert… Read more »
The cello pulsed in low, haunting waves while the jumpy piano echoed the high woodwinds. The piano, cello, clarinet and flute sounded in a perpetual… Read more »
It is Pittsburgh, 1969. The nation is rapidly changing and with it, the African-American community. This is the world of August Wilson’s “Two Trains Running,”… Read more »
Senior public relations and marketing major Alex Ruffing started dreaming up the idea for her tattoo when she was 17 years old. A lifelong fan… Read more »
Last year, the unusual weather conditions in Syracuse hindered the experiences of skiers and snowboarders alike. Ice overpowered the slopes and made for an unfavorable… Read more »
After a semester-long hiatus, the film-lovers club Obscure Cinema Society is back in action this spring and ready to attract new members. “Obscure was a… Read more »
After the production of “Wit,” a play following the journey of a professor diagnosed with stage four ovarian cancer, the curtain didn’t fall. The stage… Read more »
For four years, Mike Davis spent his workdays at many photographers’ dream job: editing photos from his office overlooking the White House lawn. He’s quick… Read more »
Christine Dwyer, playing Elphaba the green witch, furiously chanted magical spells on a dark, bare stage. “I am wicked through and through,” she said, and… Read more »
Stephen Schwartz’s “Wicked” will give audiences a lesson on how to defy gravity from Nov. 28 through Dec. 9 at the Landmark Theater. “It’s a… Read more »
In 1962, University Union formed for one sole purpose: creating a student center on the Syracuse University campus. Fifty years later, students and alumni alike… Read more »
Confidence emanated from Chelsea Memet’s body as she sat down for her first broadcast of the semester. Sitting in a new, state-of-the-art studio, which includes… Read more »
Syracuse is known for its nationally renowned university along with the school’s record-winning basketball team. However, deep within all the Orange pride is a music… Read more »
When Dougherty’s Masquerade first opened to the public in 1985 on Erie Boulevard, it was among the local shops that pioneered the business of Halloween.… Read more »
The Westcott Theater released a statement Wednesday, addressing the incident in which a tile fell from the ceiling during a concert early that morning and… Read more »
For about a minute and a half on Wednesday afternoon, Schine Student Center was filled with exuberant characters as the First Year Players staged their… Read more »
The temperature in Goldstein Auditorium on Friday night was average, but to the volunteers onstage stuck in a deep, hypnotic trance, it went from being… Read more »