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Ever wondered what your personal trainer is thinking while you power through that last mile? The Walk Against Humanity app was developed for fitness but with a dark humor twist. Read more »

Ever wondered what your personal trainer is thinking while you power through that last mile? The Walk Against Humanity app was developed for fitness but with a dark humor twist. Read more »

Abroad columnist Saniya More writes about London’s unplanned urban structure that makes it one of the world’s most important cities. Read more »

One by one, individuals clad in red trickled into J. Ryan’s Pub. At 7:30 a.m., it was far too early to drink any of the… Read more »

Gather around. Humor columnist Josh Feinblatt wrote a children’s story about what happened to your jacket after you left it at that frat/bar, you child. Read more »

On Feb. 1, I looked down at my phone in the middle of class and I very audibly gasped. Sorry, professor. I got a Twitter… Read more »

Vintage Love is a boutique specializing in antique houseware and throwback garments. The business lies on Jefferson Street in the downtown area of Syracuse. Read more »

Cassandra Couwenberg is video chair for the Gamma Phi Beta sorority and executive producer for Loud and Clear. She has been involved with making music videos for various Syracuse concerts since her freshman year. Read more »

Pulp scouted around for a few fun things you could be doing this weekend in Syracuse and discovered some interesting finds. Take a look. Event:… Read more »

TV columnist Malvika Randive talks about diversity on television and how it's perhaps the most relevant time to talk about this issue. Read more »

After being laid off, Eli Smith started his own business and is now recognized as a top New York state minority business by Gov. Cuomo. Read more »

The Syracuse City School District continues to face segregation along racial and economic lines. Read more »

Superhero flicks are dominating film culture nowadays, but movie columnist Lilly Stuecklen says we're about to meet a hero better than them all — Lego Batman. Read more »

With more than 250 different beers, the Central New York Brewfest will have plenty of options for beer-drinkers this weekend. Read more »

Humor columnist Patty Terhune composes a draft of Chancellor Kent Syverud explaining his usual "Dear Orange Friends" emails. Read more »

The mix of an American classic and an Irish staple is an unusual but intriguing drink. Read more »

With the 2017 class set in stone, it's time to take a look at who is choosing the inductees for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They could use some diversity. Read more »

Believe it or not, we’re living in a world where alternative facts roam free. Columnist Renata Husted debunks some common ones found in the world of sex. Read more »

Charles Hicks was the first black president of Student Government. Black leadership was vibrant in the wake of the Civil Rights Movement, and that hasn't changed in 49 years. Read more »

The student body elected the first black Student Government leader in 1968. Charles Hicks was the equivalent of Student Association president in his day. Read more »

Every year people have the desire to make a positive change in their life. However, one month into 2017, these students have already given up. Read more »

The global organization Sofar Sounds has been brought to Syracuse by two SU students, bridging the gap between the city and college communities. Read more »

Margot De Riemer, otherwise known on YouTube as Margot Lee has reached over 120 thousand subscribers, spoke on a panel and acquired a job running a popular Instagram page. Read more »

Central New York Vision covers local and regional news relevant to the black community in the city of Syracuse. The paper is published on a weekly basis. Read more »

Heading the Black History Month committee and running programs like Verbal Blends Poetry have made Cedric Bolton a support system and role model for many at Syracuse University. Read more »