Erin McLaughlin was the first Lockerbie Scholar to stay at Syracuse University for all four years of college. She is now an Assistant Director of Experiential Engagement at Fordham University and is finally able to permanently reside in the U.S. Read more »
Alyssa Cardina has the lyrics, “Love is cursed by monogamy” tattooed on her arm, which come from the Kanye West song she and an old friend bonded over, "No Church in the Wild." Read more »
Three Syracuse University alumni and a professor teamed up to curate an exhibit about the history of Black Americans for the Smithsonian National Postal Museum in Washington, D.C. Read more »
Sandra Lane, affectionally nicknamed the “fairy godmother” of Syracuse, is helping to develop the Trauma Response Team, which aims to help those who have witnessed gang violence. Read more »
Aaron Jenkins is the owner of The Black Arts Studio, a screen printing shop that specializes in apparel, posters and graphics often for nearby business and musicians. Read more »
Inspired by the general principals of Cards Against Humanity and Apples to Apples, Kyle Ott created a card game in which players can create awful date scenarios in order to win. Read more »
Justin Robert Young who created the political card game The Contender, has recently quit his job in order to run a podcast called "Politics Politics Politics." Read more »
Representatives for the Connective Corridor bus route speak about their plans for marketing the city to students and the different hot spots along the road. Read more »
Columnist believes that many people are more intrigued when people go to destinations that are not in Europe. She argues that regardless of where a student chooses to study, they will have unique experiences that will be enlightening and that going to Asia isn't as crazy as some may believe. Read more »
Entering college gives students new freedom which may result in them feeling pressured to join the hookup culture. Columnist explains how this can result in lower female self-esteem. Read more »
SU sophomore received an anonymous letter showering her with motivational messages. This inspired her to start an SU chapter of More Love Letters. Read more »
The Gallery at The Tech Garden is gearing up to answer one of the most controversial questions of the generation in their newest exhibit: "Star Trek Vs. Star Wars: A Logical Choice." Read more »
The Carrier Dome will be host to Syracuse University’s 31st annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration on Sunday. Syracuse Community Choir will join voices with other choirs from around the city to perform a song for the ceremony. Read more »
The Syracuse University Opera Theatre is getting ready to perform the classic German operetta "Die Fledermaus." The cast is composed of 20 students and has been rehearsing since the fall semester. Read more »
Syracuse resident David Hawxhurst has spent 25 years collecting Smith Corona Typewriters, and now has 122 typewriters arranged in shelving units in his garage. Based on his research, the collection could be worth close to $100,000. Read more »
Zach Tanenbaum is a senior supervisor for the MakerSpace in the Kimmel Computer Lab. The MakerSpace, which is free for SU students to use, contains 3D printers, laser engravers and other new technologies. Read more »
Syracuse native and SU alumnus founded the organization Believe in Syracuse to promote the city to graduating seniors and improve the city's image by hosting networking events. Read more »
Junior Kenny Lacy hasn't missed watching an SU men's basketball game, either in person or on TV, since 2008. To prove his team loyalty, he got a tattoo on the back of his left shoulder. Read more »
Even though winter just started, it's time to start applying for summer internships! Nervous or confused? Pulp paid a visit to the Career Center to learn the top ten tips on how to get the job you want. Read more »
When Ludo Coudert came to SU from France, his passion for funk and jazz grew. He now uses his trombone to connect with fellow students when language fails him. Read more »