
Indoor trampoline park Sky Zone comes to Syracuse, provides fun way to exercise
The sky’s the limit at Sky Zone indoor trampoline park on Erie Boulevard. Sky Zone just opened a new location about 10 minutes away from… Read more »

The sky’s the limit at Sky Zone indoor trampoline park on Erie Boulevard. Sky Zone just opened a new location about 10 minutes away from… Read more »
The mission of the Underground Poetry Spot can be summarized in one word: healing. “We give the community a safe and comfortable environment to express… Read more »

It’s not uncommon for students to leave the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications having published their work in the likes of CNN.com, BBC.com and… Read more »
Going out on Marshall Street isn’t the most luxurious experience, but one campus bar is providing students with VIP service. Velvet ropes, mood lighting and… Read more »

Michael Riley identifies as queer to express both his racial identity and sexual orientation, which he said gives him greater control over the development of… Read more »

Want to ditch the dorms? If you want good off-campus housing, you have to start making arrangements now. There are a lot of landlords renting… Read more »

Michael Montante’s band didn’t start in a friend’s garage. It started through Facebook. Montante, a sophomore in the Bandier Program for Music and the Entertainment Industries,… Read more »
Syracuse University isn’t simply a learning institution for Ben Tupper — it’s a way of life. A popular landlord, SU alumnus and current SU graduate… Read more »
When my host family and I ate empanadas during my first Sunday in Chile, I was in love — with my hosts, but also with… Read more »

Seven years ago, Patricia Szul, an undeclared sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences, began what she considers the hardest fight of her life.… Read more »
Technology is leaving the digital world and making an impact on the community. Hackathon, a series of innovative events hosted by the Syracuse Technology Garden,… Read more »

When Danny Goldberg showed his trainer the first pair of boxing gloves he created, Val Stoyanov had just a few words for him: “These gloves… Read more »

The smell of Picasso’s Pastries and Café is enticing, wafting its way from the back kitchen to outside in the parking lot. At 8 a.m.… Read more »

The first week of his freshman year, Piero Izquierdo did what any typical freshman would do — venture out onto the streets of Euclid at… Read more »

With not much to do on a chilly Friday, some Syracuse University students traded their pillows and blankets for brushes and paint. Home Headquarters, a… Read more »
The fashion industry has always carried a certain shock factor. Runway shows, catalogues, advertisements and one-on-one interviews with designers have all proved the industry to… Read more »

Although it seemed inescapable over the summer, the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has pretty much lost steam. Maybe it’s getting too cold, maybe there’s no… Read more »

Every coffee lover remembers experimenting with the drink for the first time. I remember desperately wanting to drink a cup of Joe in the mornings.… Read more »

As the old saying goes — “out with the old, in with the new.” But what happens when they collide? The City Market, a new… Read more »

Dale Harp’s life goal is that no one will have to follow in his footsteps. Growing up in the Southside of Syracuse, Harp fell in… Read more »

For at least one day a week, Syracuse University student body is getting a little more stylish. The Well Dressed Movement attempts to empower men… Read more »

In the next few months, the Connective Corridor will unveil six new motion-controlled kiosks to promote the local art and culture scene. There are 11… Read more »

After becoming a Buddhist nun, Bonnie Shoultz shaved her head as a symbol of leaving home and renounced attachments to material things, relationships and expectations.… Read more »
The silver screen may be closer than ever for Syracuse University film students. The Film House, a film production company, is moving into the Central… Read more »