Scott Casanova works to supervise events operations in the Schine and Goldstein student centers. SCPS also provides and oversees event support for Mayfest, Juice Jam and other non-academic events. Read more »
Ryan Zlomek has been obsessed with pinball machines since the age of 8. Today he works with Salt City Pinball League to organize pinball competitions and tournaments in the Syracuse area. Read more »
Sarah Ibrahim goes by the stage name Midnight Discord which is moniker for the time of night when she can freely create and release her pent up energy. Read more »
Valentine's leaves everyone reflecting on relationships that just didn't work out. To make it a little better, here are five bands that also didn't work out. Read more »
SoundCloud has been the main way independent musicians could publish and share their work yet it seems it doesn't understand how to monetize music in the digital streaming era. Read more »
Daniella Rasho's parents immigrated from Iraq and worked hard so that she could have a better life. To honor their sacrifices, Rasho tattooed a Shel Silverstein quote on her arm. Read more »
A class in the College of Visual and Performing Arts that allows students to work on a real film set is struggling to raise the funds necessary to carry the course into next semester. Read more »
The classic jeans and a white T-shirt doesn't have to be boring. Take the timeless look up a notch with style tips from our From the Runway writer Taylyn Washington-Harmon. Read more »
Style columnist Jack Homan argues that New York Fashion Week is no longer about the talent, and instead belongs to the designers that can afford to put on shows. Read more »
Did your partner hate the Valentine's Day gift you gave them? Never fear, for humor columnist Evan Hohenwarter has the perfect solution to your problem. Read more »
He might just be our humor columnist, but Danny Cuneo has some excellent love advice for all the folks out there who might not have mastered the whole "romance thing" yet. Read more »
The Grammys wouldn't be music's big night if all they did was hand out awards. As the winners are crowned (or gramophoned), check this list to make sure you don't miss any highlights. Read more »
It's the biggest musical event of the year. Artists come together to walk the red carpet, perform, make fun of each other and of course, bring some the gold. Here's music columnist Emera Riley's picks for who will snag a prize at the Grammys. Read more »
As a child, Abigail Jones moved through 13 homes in different states because of her father's military job. Through it all, she maintained a constant relationship with God. She made a film documenting her time moving around and her religious experiences. Read more »
Driving in the Winter may seem like a daunting task, but if you take automotive columnist Zac Palmer's advice, you'll be safely cruising down the icy roads in no time. Read more »
Al’s Wine and Whiskey Lounge is in the heart of Syracuse's downtown scene, Armory Square. On the front of the menu, Al's offered up a wide selection of cheese and specialty meats. On the back side of the menu, there were a variety of traditional bar foods such as quesadillas and nachos. Read more »
This past weekend, Marvel's "Deadpool" broke records and exceeded box office expectations. Movie columnist Erik Benjamin explains what this means for the future of the superhero genre. Read more »
Bill Hader, Kristen Wiig, Andy Samberg and the rest of the late 2000s-early 2010s cast set a high standard for the show that could not initially be followed up when they all moved on. Today the new cast is finally beginning to come together and produce funny content. Read more »
Striking out on date ideas for this Valentine's Day? It's hard to find something economical that also packs the wow factor. Don't worry, Divya Murthy has consulted SU students to compile some tips for celebrating V-day. Read more »
This week our Thirsty Thursday writer decided to shake things up and try out a white wine: Matua Sauvignon Blanc. His conclusion? A sweet wine perfect for the summertime. Read more »
Before he graduated, Sam Kogon hosted his own program on the SU student-run radio station, WERW. On Feb. 14 Kogon will return to SU to perform at the WERW spring semester launch party. Read more »