
Champ’s success is based on ‘90 percent service and 10 percent food’
Champ’s Pizzeria & Fish Fry has been building customer rapport with its food since opening. Read more »

Champ’s Pizzeria & Fish Fry has been building customer rapport with its food since opening. Read more »

AKIN will be hosted at the Everson Museum of Art this week, a video-art exhibition regarding the nature of documentary that features the work of Keren Shavit and Eva Marie Rødbro. Read more »

Students will be traveling to places such as West Virginia; Washington, D.C.; Costa Rica and Israel to learn outside the classroom and make an impact on new communities. Read more »

Johanna Toruño, creator of the Unapologetically Brown Series, spoke at Lambda Theta Alpha’s annual “Universal Womxn” event Wednesday night about empowering communities of color online and offline. Read more »

Just because spring break is right around the corner doesn’t mean you can’t have fun this weekend. Check out these upcoming events. Read more »

“Black Panther the Album: Music From And Inspired By” attempts to push boundaries just like its film counterpart, boasting star-powered tracks, quality production and an international presence. Read more »

Syracuse University boasts some pretty famous alumni. Check out which SU grads have been nominated for, or even won, Academy Awards. Read more »

Catch glimpses of Moaning Myrtle and Severus Snape at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo as part of its Wizards Weekend event. Read more »

After recent tuition hikes and GOP tax overhauls, this Friday’s REAL Talks event will provide a safe space to discuss financial issues facing students today. Read more »

Growing up, Kevin Rieck always wanted to be an inventor. Now he has a business, Ravle, that streamlines travel through film. Read more »

Foodie columnist Taylor Lucero recommends eating these foods to help boost brain power while you study for midterms. Read more »

After five years on the road since the young age of 16, 5S0S is back and stronger than ever with a new single. Read more »

Van Robinson served on the Common Council as member and president for 18 years. Read more »

In a time when public funding for the arts is lacking, Syracuse arts organizations just received $300,000 worth of grants. Read more »

Lorraine Hansberry’s classic about a black family from Chicago will play in Syracuse until March 11. Here’s what some of its actors had to say at a recent post-performance talkback. Read more »

UU will host a free advance screening of “Red Sparrow,” a new thriller starring Jennifer Lawrence. Read more »

Screen Time columnists Erik Benjamin and Mike O'Connor discuss who they think will find success at the Academy Awards on Sunday. Read more »

Erin Elliott has spent her entire college experience dealing with the effects of pediatric cancer, and the Bateman Competition team at SU wants to spread awareness about stories like hers. Read more »

This weekend, the Warner Bros. comedy “Game Night” didn't have exceptional box office returns. Is the era of the successful studio comedy coming to a close? Read more »

When not suing the government over climate change, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez is releasing innovative-conscious rap. Read more »

Young musician Chappell Roan brought her sound to Syracuse in an electric performance Sunday night. Read more »

The annual event at Coleman’s pays tribute to Tipperary Hill’s longstanding Irish heritage while offering locals a chance to rejoice with green drinks. Read more »

Amy Schumer's new movie "I Feel Pretty" focuses on self-confidence in women. Some say she shouldn't play the lead role because she fits conventional beauty standards — here’s the other side of that opinion. Read more »

Humor columnist Annabeth Mann describes a different, much more pressing kind of March Madness than the one revolving around basketball. Read more »