Horsing around: SU English Equestrian Club members form strong bonds with horses
Emily Dengler has been riding horses on Smoke Tree Farm in Baldwinsville, New York since she was 7 years old. When her grandfather paid for… Read more »
Emily Dengler has been riding horses on Smoke Tree Farm in Baldwinsville, New York since she was 7 years old. When her grandfather paid for… Read more »

Located on South Campus is the Syracuse University Outdoor Challenge Course, a facility operated by the Department of Recreation Services. Suspended anywhere between 20 to… Read more »
Lauren Stover was on a backpacking trip in college when she realized she wanted a career in outdoor recreation. “There was a point where I… Read more »

Last summer, Malcolm Moncheur spent 58 days traveling across the country — on his bike. “I was kind of apprehensive, starting it was terrifying,” said… Read more »

As the winter thaws, adventure seekers look to get out of their stuffy dorms and into the great outdoors. No matter if you are a… Read more »

The college town of Ithaca, New York offers visitors a variety of indoor and outdoor attractions — from its iconic waterfalls to its local farmer’s… Read more »

Michael Burgess used to work in sales and marketing for a local bank, but now owns Skydive CNY. Read more »

The Academy Award-nominated actress recounts the struggles in her life to show that obstacles are a necessary component for success. Read more »

Pulitzer Prize winners, New York Times best sellers and Guggenheim fellows have all taught and graduated from the program. Read more »

The most important lesson Jared Mandel teaches incoming members of Syracuse University Ambulance is to treat every patient like family. Read more »
Los Angeles-based comedian Jenny Yang will perform as part of the Asian American Comedy Night at 7 p.m. on Wednesday in Gifford Auditorium. She has… Read more »

Emeritus professor Marvin Druger honors late wife’s legacy at SU. Read more »

Alexandra Sloss’ favorite quote is from the novel “The Bell Jar” by Sylvia Plath. The quote reads, “I wanted change and excitement and to shoot off in all directions myself, like the colored arrows from a Fourth of July rocket.” Read more »

Michael Oviosu co-founded a new startup idea, ParkAmigo. The business is designed to help people who struggle to find parking spaces in busy neighborhoods. Read more »

Behind a 4-foot tall, navy blue wooden podium in the Carrier Dome stands a man who can sum up thousands of sporting events over parts… Read more »
See if you can answer these questions relating to March Madness and the schools participating in the NCAA Tournament. Read more »

The actor and philanthropist spoke at Alpha Phi Alpha, the Delta Zeta chapter’s fourth annual Truth Be Told speaker series on Wednesday night at Hendricks Chapel. Read more »

Rising comedian Ed Blaze has made a name for himself opening for acts such as Jim Gaffigan and Ralphie May. Read more »
Upright Citizens Brigade Tour Company, an improvisational comedy group based in the cities of New York and Los Angeles, is coming to Syracuse University on Friday. Read more »
Four-time Olympic gold medalist Sanya Richards-Ross Read more »

Neali Rogers designs and sells college themed chokers. Read more »

Aspiring olympian, 12-year-old Hailey Blodgett, trains on South Campus at the Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. Read more »

Dan Rosone got his tattoo in memory of his best friend Nicklaus Joseph Russo, who lost his battle with leukemia in 2011. Read more »
Chuck Hayward graduated from Syracuse University in 2002 after completing his degree in television, radio and film, and now writes for the new NBC show “One… Read more »