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Jess Greenlaw came to Syracuse University thinking she had found her perfect match. She and her boyfriend had been dating since their junior year of… Read more »

Jess Greenlaw came to Syracuse University thinking she had found her perfect match. She and her boyfriend had been dating since their junior year of… Read more »
When you wander into a clothing store and find yourself confronted with racks upon racks of garments of every size, color and cut, it’s too… Read more »
It’s not particularly glamorous and it’s not even that much fun, but coupon clipping can be an effective way for cost-conscious college students to cut… Read more »

Students looking for a break from studying stopped by Goldstein Auditorium last night for a night filled with comedy. Syracuse University welcomed “Saturday Night Live”… Read more »
When Broadway stars come to visit, theater lovers are going to be starstruck. But when Broadway stars offer master classes with students, it’s hard to… Read more »
It was about 2 a.m., the time between when I eat a midnight snack and a pre-bedtime snack. As I brushed my teeth in my… Read more »

Live music, mouthwatering food and more than 40 vendors proudly displaying their one-of-a-kind artwork: This is a festival you won't want to miss. Syracuse will… Read more »
From a life of prostitution to earning her doctorate, Elaine Richardson has turned her life around. She went from the brink of death to the… Read more »
An unexpected yet wonderful phenomenon has occurred since becoming the Beer Bites columnist: All my friends want to give me beer. All the time. I… Read more »

Opera isn’t exactly known for its sexiness, but “Carmen” definitely brings the heat. Syracuse Opera opened its 2013-2014 season with “The Tragedy of Carmen,” a… Read more »

Before seeing “Insidious: Chapter 2,” you should probably watch its predecessor, because the second installment picks up right where the first one ended. The audience… Read more »
The challenge of deciphering text in little thought bubbles on a touch screen is an art form in and of itself, but there’s one text… Read more »
This weekend at the box office saw second-week holdover “Gravity” staying at number one, “Captain Phillips” open to solid numbers and newcomer “Machete Kills” bomb.… Read more »
It’s almost time for the Great Pumpkin to appear. That’s right, ’tis the season to go pumpkin picking. And sure, the next obvious step is… Read more »

Being a Jewish professional baseball player drew special attention to Shawn Green. Once his religion became common knowledge, Jewish groups often approached him to make… Read more »

During his year at prep school, Frank Santos spent hours drawing sketches of an arm sleeve and creating a tattoo he could live with for… Read more »
The most important part of any study abroad semester is definitely fall break: those 10 days when Europe is study abroad students’ playground. But it… Read more »

I’m no Miley Cyrus fan, but I want to like this album. I did like “Party in the U.S.A.,” and “The Climb” wasn’t too bad… Read more »

A young outcast stumbles upon an unusual looking hat. Curious, he picks it up and is suddenly whisked away by the Cat in the Hat… Read more »
What breast cancer is for women, testicular cancer is for men. While both are life-threatening diseases, campaigns for testicular cancer don’t get as much attention… Read more »

With gumbo all over my hands as I tried to crack open a fresh crab leg, I thought of a photograph of me as a… Read more »
Those in favor of tanning maintain that it makes you appear younger and healthier, and can even make you look better in your clothes. But… Read more »
Your smart phone’s built-in calculator works just fine when it comes to simple addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. But in the face of a slightly… Read more »

Google Glass, a state-of-the-art device that takes photos, tweets and displays directions all through simple voice commands, may still have some kinks to work out,… Read more »