The sign reads, “John Young Trail: no beginners.” Ten Syracuse University Outing Club members, many of whom had never cross-country skied before, discuss the sign.… Read more »
Maneuvering the sidewalks of Syracuse University, senior magazine journalism major Debbie Lechtman said she is always protected from evil, thanks to the custom-drawn Hamsa on… Read more »
Trent Reznor has never really had a penchant for making happy music, but the Nine Inch Nails frontman hasn’t sounded sadder than when channeling his… Read more »
For at least one night a year, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and straight individuals come together to enjoy an evening of entertainment and craziness in… Read more »
The middle of the semester is no time to leave your personal or academic life in disorganized shambles. The Evernote application, available for Androids, iPhones,… Read more »
President’s Day weekend is typically a strong time for the box office, however, this weekend slightly underperformed. Despite the diverse slate of new releases in… Read more »
Whether you watch the Oscars religiously, shun the mind-numbingly boring ceremony or watch just to yell at the screen, the 85th annual Academy Awards are… Read more »
Get ready to fist-pump. DJ Pauly D and rapper Rockie Fresh will perform tonight at Goldstein Auditorium as a part of Syracuse University’s annual Winter… Read more »
When Zach Goldberg was growing up, his grandfather was always the one to lead the family seder every year on Passover. Ten years to the day of his grandfather’s passing, it was Goldberg who led the Passover seder, his first at Syracuse University’s Winnick Hillel Center for Jewish Life. Read more »
As the only film festival to be hosted on every continent — including Antarctica — the Banff Mountain Film Festival made its stop in Syracuse… Read more »
When sophomore illustration major Tyler Poyant was in high school, he took a geographical image of Cape Cod, Mass., rotated it into an “L” shape,… Read more »
Junior communication and rhetorical studies major Tiana Flores had early yearnings to sit under the tattoo gun, and she constantly buzzed about getting inked throughout… Read more »
Emo died in 2006, and “The Black Parade” was the album that killed it. My Chemical Romance apparently thought generous applications of “guy-liner” and swooping… Read more »
If we’ve taken anything away from the last century, it is that repressed groups will rise above their oppressors. During the last half of the… Read more »