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Will Carrara, a native of a small California town, decided to transfer to Syracuse after discovering a desire to travel to the east coast. Read more »

Will Carrara, a native of a small California town, decided to transfer to Syracuse after discovering a desire to travel to the east coast. Read more »

John Warren, one of Setnor's leading professors, received the award after the New York American Choral Directors Association read glowing letters from former students. Read more »
Tapingo, a food pickup and delivery app created in San Francisco, has come to Syracuse. Students can use the app to order food for pickup at on-campus cafes, something Grubhub doesn't do. Read more »

The Albany NY Show Promotion has held similar events for 40 years, and this is the first time in six years that this sports event has come to Syracuse. Read more »

In a ranking pulled together by Sports Illustrated, Otto the Orange is boasted as one of the best college football mascots in the country. Read more »

Courteney Larocca is doing a lot more than just fulfilling college credit requirements this semester. Read more »

An avid fan of rapper Kanye West and various classic rock artists, senior psychology major Alex Maiman pays tribute to both genres by fusing them into his own style. Read more »
Raj Kumar, the owner of two restaurants in the Syracuse area, is bringing his low-cost Indian food to Marshall Street with Royal Indian Food, which is planning to open next week. Read more »

Citizens' Academy, a free, 8-week program, seeks to teach its 35 participants about the operation of local government and hopes to inspire them to participate themselves. Read more »

The youngest of three children in a conservative, religious family, Hailey New was viewed as the baby. To rebel against this image, she got a tattoo against her parent's wishes. Read more »

The new car racing club at Syracuse University, Citrus Racing, has been in development for over a year and had its first race in Ontario this June. Read more »

The New York State fair is celebrating its 175th anniversary this year. Catch up on all of the action from the past week of festivities with this photo gallery. Read more »

With the New York State Fair coming to a close, spend your Labor Day weekend surrounded by fried foods and farm animals—all in one day. Here's how you make the most of your fair day trip. Read more »

There is nothing magical than a freshman's first college football game day. At Syracuse, we don't it lightly. Get your full guide of how to have the best game day ever. Read more »

What began as a flirty Snapchat quickly became an embarrassing event for columnist Ryan Williams. However, he took this experience in stride and grew from it. Read more »

Paving the way for students to participate in a wide variety of outdoor activities fitted to varying capabilities, the Outdoor Nation Challenge has put a price tag on just being outdoorsy – but the only cost incurred is personal effort and as we like to put it these days, serious gains. Read more »

Everyone thinks they are going to get an amazing internship for the summer and live in the NYC with the friends. When that doesn’t happen to you, here’s how to be happy for those who did. Read more »

Tired of Natty Lite? Try this cool, classy drink, perfect for the last few weeks of summer heat in Syracuse. Read more »

Syracuse based chef and musician Clem Coleman is anticipating a fall album release for his vintage-inspired band, Methodist Bells. Read more »

Basilio's Italian Sausage has been serving up food to hungry customers at the New York State Fair for the last 60 years. Every year, regular customers return to feast on the secret taste test recipe that has been handed down for three generations. Read more »

Jack Gramlich is passionate about preserving the environment and educating others about it. Gramlich is an educator, former nature center director and a member of… Read more »

Through all the rides and fried foods that grace the New York State Fair year after year, there is one staple that remains delicious and cheap at only 25 cents: chocolate milk. Read more »

Are you hyped for this year's Dome craziness? Read more »

A bold sign made out of Post-it notes in a dorm room window reading "RIP Harambe" was seen by many students along University Avenue, a busy street on campus. Read more »