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As a resident of Aurora, Colorado, Paul Weiner was personally affected by the shootings that injured 70 and killed 12 people at a nearby theater.… Read more »
As a resident of Aurora, Colorado, Paul Weiner was personally affected by the shootings that injured 70 and killed 12 people at a nearby theater.… Read more »

As annual domestic denim sales continue to drop, active wear leaps forward. Sportswear is making a name for itself within the industry, gaining attention from… Read more »

Shaan Baren’s cousin started the company Fresh Prints at University of Pennsylvania. When Baren heard about it, he immediately jumped on board and became involved… Read more »
Syeisha Byrd has strong connections to the Syracuse City School District. She is a proud graduate of Fowler High School, a member of the superintendent… Read more »

When Morgan Edgecomb was 8 years old, her aunt died of a heart attack. Now, as a senior art photography major in the College of… Read more »
If you don’t want to get the flu, you get a flu shot. If you don’t want to get a sexually transmitted disease or pregnant,… Read more »

Out of the six Syracuse University teams that entered the Student Startup Madness competition, only the app HoundDog remains. HoundDog allows consumers and brands to… Read more »

Tattooed on Nicholas Leonardis’ right shoulder, the letters “SPQR” portray his love for Roman culture. SPQR, an acronym from the Latin phrase “Senatus Populusque Romanus,”… Read more »
Miles Reme loved sports — so much so that his parents have been actively fundraising for a scholarship to give to student athletes at his… Read more »

One year ago, a trio of Bandier students combined their music industry knowledge and friendship to create the electronic dance music group, LIPSTIK. Sophomores Rowan… Read more »
Let’s face it — we all hate forced, insincere small talk because it’s impersonal and has no real purpose but to fill awkward silence. Singaporean… Read more »
The Bachelor is a program that encourages speaking from the heart. During Monday’s episode, contestant and Syracuse University alumna Ashley Iaconetti finally opened up about… Read more »
Henry Nelson was first exposed to the practice of freeganism when he worked as a full-time volunteer at Fair Foods Inc. in Boston. Freeganism is… Read more »
All designers dream of having a celebrity wear their most extravagant creation on the red carpet. The lights and the cameras are all drawn to… Read more »
Red Dragon House would more adequately be described as a bar than a restaurant. Tucked into a small, beige painted building on the corner of… Read more »

A spoonful of sugar has never been so sweet. Whether it’s something to eat by itself or to put in a warm drink, Pulp has… Read more »
For Michael Dow, his “addiction” with Syracuse University sports stretches far beyond his three Syracuse tattoos — for him, ‘Cuse has a deeper meaning. “I… Read more »

Humans are like bears. We have hair, eat copious amounts of honey and when it’s wintertime, we are ready to settle down. What makes the… Read more »
A world-renowned landscape painter will be painting in front of an audience this weekend to music composed in a World War II concentration camp as… Read more »

On the bank of Lake Michigan, Chicago, or the Windy City — as it’s commonly called — boasts an incredible art scene, successful professional sports… Read more »

Lotus, a multi-genre band whose sound incorporates elements of rock, electronica, jazz, hip-hop and jam, will perform at The F-Shed at The Market Jan. 24… Read more »

Between rounds of scanning the beach for swimmers wandering too far into the ocean in the summer of 2013, Jordan Roney got off his five-foot… Read more »

Hats are having a fashion moment. The once underrated accessory made its comeback when Pharell Williams stepped onto the 2014 Grammy Awards red carpet sporting… Read more »