Even after last year's uproar over the lack of diversity, this year's Oscar nomination list included 20 acting nominees who were all Caucasian. This prompted a revival of the hashtag #OscarSoWhite. Read more »
Syracuse Stage's production of "Stupid F***ing Bird" breaks all the rules. Reaching out to audience members for advice and even a cue to start the play, this twisted comedy engaged and moved viewers. Read more »
Our Thirsty Thursday writer tried out Newcastle Brown Ale and found it to be a great beer for kicking back with friends and family during a cold winter night. Read more »
After attempting suicide in her teenage years, Tanisha Wiggins turned to poetry for an outlet. She attempts to use the art to change public opinions on depression and other mental health disorders. Read more »
Humor columnist Evan Hohenwarter gives his list of the best Spring Break locations for the penny pinchers; vacation is barely two months away, after all. Read more »
A new, multi-layered exhibit that explores optical illusions and the relationship between art and architecture in wallpaper is coming to the Rodger Mack Gallery in… Read more »
Sex and Health columnist Isabella Ong reflects on a past abusive relationship, how she moved past it and why popular culture taught her to stay in it for so long. Read more »
Already known for its large spinning globe above the main entrance, the Heroy Geology Building installed new world and local maps on the second floor over Winter Break, Read more »
Claire Moran spent months reading about Hong Kong before actually hoping on the plane and heading to her SU semester abroad. The research helped to sooth her but she is skeptical about trusting everything she read. Read more »
Is your New Years resolution to be healthier? Nutrition columnist Khija Rockett discusses eating dietary fats, and how some are better for you than others. Read more »
Ellie Winkelmann spends time every week conversing with alumni and asking them to donate back to the university. The money goes towards scholarship funds and other programs on campus. Read more »
After three years of using a treadmill desk, SU alumnus Adam Ritchie had walked 3,000 miles, enough to get him across the USA from Boston to San Fransisco. Read more »
In high school, when Henry Kaczman hurt his calf, he traded exercise for rap. Today, he continues to rap and record. His most recent album, 'Shent', details the lives of two friends. Read more »
Music columnist Brett Weiser-Schlesinger discusses David Bowie's last album, "Blackstar," and the surge of success that came after his passing Jan. 11. Read more »
It's a new year and it is time to look for some new danceworthy tunes. Music columnist Emera Riley breaks down the best songs of five new indie albums. Read more »
If you don't want to wear your boring winter boots every single day this semester, check out these quirky alternatives that will still keep your toes toasty. Read more »
SU junior Casey Spor uses a tattoo to remember her father, Joe Spor, who died as a firefighter during the September 11th attacks. The signature design was taken from her father's passport and recreated by the tattoo artist. Read more »
Humor columnist Danny Cuneo writes a satirical poem responding to the announcement that I'm Shmacked is coming back to Syracuse University. Read more »
Style columnist Jackie Homan challenges college men to take more risks when it comes to fashion choices, suggesting shiny, silver accessories for this season. Read more »
Stephen Carrasco, an SU alumnus, talks about his experience transitioning from being the dance captain in "Kinky Boots" to a cast member in the Broadway revival of "Fiddler on the Roof." Read more »
Miranda Hine founded the Thornden Park Association which is working to revamp the park and reverse the negative reputation that plagues it. Read more »