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A naked man stood proudly with a zigzagged rainbow painted on his legs. Other painted people — with and without clothes — filled the beach… Read more »
A naked man stood proudly with a zigzagged rainbow painted on his legs. Other painted people — with and without clothes — filled the beach… Read more »

UPDATED: Aug. 1 at 1:12 p.m. Cory Tarallo wants to go out with a bang. As a senior acting major, Tarallo wants to showcase his… Read more »
About two months ago, Vogue was falling behind its competitors. But not anymore. In mid-August, Vogue relaunched its website to amplify the tone of the… Read more »

Have you ever thought about the first person to dance? All the cavemen and cavewomen are sitting around the fire after the mammoth feast, banging… Read more »
If you’re DTC, there’s a new app for you. Just as long as you’re DTF as well, because there’s basically no hope for a platonic… Read more »

Merritt Harris is a juggler. In addition to being a husband and a father of two, he is a full-time student at Empire State College… Read more »
On Saturday, I found myself with 30 other foreigners on a city bus we essentially rented to tour through the countryside. We ended up in… Read more »
Pink Peonies, created by Salt Lake City-based blogger Rachel Parcell, began two years ago as an online journal. It was intended to keep her family… Read more »

I actually drank the last meat I ever consumed. Yes, that’s correct. Before my vegetarian odyssey began, the last meat I had was in a… 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 »

Brewster, Boland, Brockway, Basket(s). A dorm basement might not be the ideal place to form a band, but two years ago the members of Basket(s)… Read more »

Demerris Bufford is no ordinary Pastabilities employee. When he’s not working as a line cook, the 25-year-old Syracuse native is also an aspiring rapper. Bufford,… Read more »

It’s a reply that has plagued many of us since high school. Whenever you tell someone that you attend Syracuse University, they always, always come back… Read more »

Orange Appeal, an all-male a capella group, has been making crowds go wild since 1997 with its signature Chuck Taylors, ties and black button-down shirts. On… Read more »
I’m not always a fan of social media, but I owe it to Facebook that I’m still connected to life in the United States. Without… Read more »
There’s only one chance for a first impression. One person — yes, you — controls the outcome of those first moments meeting somebody. If you… Read more »

John Green’s "The Fault in Our Stars" has sold 10.7 million copies worldwide. The young adult novel-turned blockbuster made $48 million opening weekend. Michael Weber, a… Read more »
In Syracuse’s early days, Clinton Square was the center for commerce and social gatherings, with vendors, shops and farmers’ markets lining the crossroads. And every… Read more »
In the immortal words of the great Rafiki of “The Lion King”: “It is time!” Graduation weekend is upon us, like we always knew it… Read more »

The best albums and mixes tell a story. They manage to formulate a theme and capture a mood. With graduation right around the corner, I’ve… Read more »

Brody Dalle is best known as the frontwoman for the disbanded punk group The Distillers, where her lyrics were fighting words more often shrieked or… Read more »
The semester is officially coming to an end. Temperatures are rising and the panic of finals is spiking. For students studying abroad, this also means… Read more »
Go big or go home. That’s the rule that all fashion designers are following this upcoming season. The next big thing in fashion is wearing… Read more »