Striking out on date ideas for this Valentine's Day? It's hard to find something economical that also packs the wow factor. Don't worry, Divya Murthy has consulted SU students to compile some tips for celebrating V-day. Read more »
Before he graduated, Sam Kogon hosted his own program on the SU student-run radio station, WERW. On Feb. 14 Kogon will return to SU to perform at the WERW spring semester launch party. Read more »
Winterfest will take place starting Thursday until Feb. 21 and offers a variety of activities, competitions and entertainment throughout the city of Syracuse. Read more »
Lexi Kroll and Chrysann Panos work behind the scenes for University Union to book the big names acts such as Jim Gaffigan, Kevin Hart, and Adam DeVine. Read more »
After going through a period of low morale and several difficulties, the Better Skate Shop and Art Gallery decided to close the doors on its permanent location. Read more »
The band, minnoe, makes short, fast and loud pop songs. Their upcoming album “Pinwheel” is going to release in late February with ten songs that the band wrote. Read more »
Edward Castillo and a friend from home have been getting tattoos together for the past two years. Castillo's tattoos, which represent morals important to him, are of a Buddhist enso and a Steve Jobs quote. Read more »
Parvinder Singh is the new executive chef for SU Food Services. He has been working closely with students and other chefs to bring healthier options into the SU dining halls. Read more »
Instead of walkathons, marathons, and all the other "-thons" in the book, F*ck Cancer combats the disease with a party. Founded by an SU student and her family, F*ck Cancer's first Syracuse party is this Tuesday. Read more »
Tauri Howard has been thrifting since she was a child. Today, she is a part of Syracuse University's chapter of the national organization Style Lottery. Read more »
New York City based artist Mary Mattingly is displaying her newest exhibit "Mass and Obstruction" at the Light Work Gallery. The show focuses on overconsumption and the effects of greed. Read more »
Bill Berry Jr. has been collecting racist memorabilia since the 1970s. On Feb. 6th, his collection appeared as an exhibition at The ArtRage Gallery called "BLACKOUT: Through the Veiled Eyes of Others.” Read more »
In the hustle and bustle of college life, many students find themselves too distracted to remember their own safety. That's why Pulp created its own list of the top ten ways to keep yourself safe at school. Read more »
The Syracuse Opera is set to perform "La Bohème." The show, which has cast nearly 50 performers, is about bohemians and struggling artists living in Paris in the 19th century. Read more »
Though called the Caribbean Cinematic Festival, the event taking place at the Community Folk Art Center in Syracuse this weekend will feature films from around… Read more »
Local Syracuse man Michael Borkowski has been a storyboard artist and illustrator for 17 years. He's worked on cartoons like "Avengers Assemble" and "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs." Read more »
Columnist experiences Chinese censorship while her group is visiting Tiananmen Square. People who live there are required to pretend as if the massacre which occurred there never happened. Read more »
Freshman Gabriela Robles jazzed up a comfortable everyday outfit by adding a chunky knit scarf and subtle gold accessories. Learn how to steal her oh-so-casual street style. Read more »
Junior Emilie Ricco works as a student liaison at the SU Office of Disability Services where, in the process of helping others, she is able to incite change and grow as a person as well. Read more »
The people of Flint, Michigan, have been living off of bottled water for the last two years because of contaminated water pipes. To help, several Syracuse groups are raising awareness and water. Read more »