SU drama gears up to present 'Violet' in late April
It’s 1964. A young, disfigured girl boards a bus bound for Tulsa, Okla., hoping to be healed by a televangelist. This is where “Violet” begins,… Read more »
It’s 1964. A young, disfigured girl boards a bus bound for Tulsa, Okla., hoping to be healed by a televangelist. This is where “Violet” begins,… Read more »
Before I start, two things: 1. Claiming you liked a trend before it was a trend is one of the most annoying acts known to… Read more »

When people think of symbolic sports figures triumphing over adversity, Jackie Robinson is one of the first to come to mind — the man who… Read more »
After almost two years of conflict, the fighting in Syria has started to lose its place in the headlines of many major news networks in… Read more »
Bombs — not guns — killed three people and injured at least 176 in Boston on Monday afternoon, but the words of retired American distance… Read more »

I was overjoyed upon finding out that Natur-Tyme — a “good for you” grocery store carrying mostly nutritious and organic products, located at 3160 E.… Read more »
The hardest part of going viral wasn’t learning the words to “Cups (When I’m Gone).” It wasn’t making an unlikely collaboration between a cappella group… Read more »

The single wheel of Max Perrin’s unicycle presses firmly against the concrete steps in front of the Hall of Languages. He turns the bike-like contraption… Read more »
While on a trip to the gastroenterologist last week, I spent an absurd amount of time in the waiting room. I passed the time watching… Read more »

While some rappers find success in being boastful, Jordan Foster finds his own claim to fame by going in the opposite direction — wielding a… Read more »
Don’t press play on “Save Rock and Roll” and expect the short, fast and loud confessionals of “Take This to Your Grave.” Don’t look for… Read more »
Instead of the usually belligerent, screaming fans who inhabit rock concerts at The Westcott, the crowd on Sunday mirrored the vibes of a low-key indie-rock… Read more »
When I think of the Coach brand, I envision the suburban tween carrying her canvas “C” logo wristlet through the local mall. But it wasn’t… Read more »

CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the name of the Rutgers University project that is similar to SU Stickies was misstated. The Rutgers project… Read more »
With new game consoles on the horizon, most big publishers are holding back their releases for later this year. But the indie developers aren’t slacking.… Read more »

As visitors walk around a giant wooden spiral in the center of a new art exhibit at The Warehouse, they are challenged to consider the… Read more »

Every generation has an iconic childhood movie, the one that encapsulates the sense of naïve freedom and unabashed innocence only experienced while running around with… Read more »
It’s been a tough week for the Syracuse University Student Association. A week full of long meetings, mistrust, figuring out the route and schedules for… Read more »
Lace up that old pair of sneakers and don’t throw out those old, tattered shorts. The 3fifteen thrift shop has the supplies to salvage any… Read more »
Though there were no big releases this weekend, the box office was still up almost 9 percent compared to this time last year. This was… Read more »

At a university where supplemental food and printing money is given out in SUpercard Food and SUpercard Plus increments, it is only natural superhuman students… Read more »
The “FAQ: Fearlessly Asked Questions” exhibit, created by the museum studies graduate program of the College of Visual and Performing Arts, will explore the human… Read more »

By the time spring arrives, all I can think about is one thing: ice cream. Ice cream is delicious year-round, of course, but eating something… Read more »
If it feels like the weight of the upcoming fall semester is bearing down on you, breathe deep, my non-graduating friends. That MySlice shopping cart… Read more »