In order to combat a lack of language learning resources they had seen in Syracuse, Engracia Schuster and Ana Guerrero, both Barcelona natives, recently opened the InterAct Language Center. Read more »
The Twitter account for the SU FixIt isn't limited to things like how to unclog a drain, but instead tweets out helpful, funny and inspirational content to its followers. Read more »
Bridget Toll, aka Bri Tolani, released her five-song EP "Reflections" in January. The songs are based off of one her past relationships, which she said broke her heart when it ended. Read more »
Dana Grey's mother was diagnosed with breast cancer when he was a junior in high school. To surprise and honor her, he got a tattoo of a pink breast cancer ribbon on the inside of his right foot. Read more »
Lori Brown, an associate professor at SU, decided she couldn't ignore the gender inequalities in architecture anymore, so she co-founded the women’s architecture group Architexx. Read more »
Senior Kara Sheplock is using her experiences from being a DellPlain Hall RA to raise awareness about mental illness through a visual, 'Colorful Pizza' campaign. Read more »
Bugatti revealed their latest project at the Geneva International Motor Show. Their new car, the Chiron, has a 1500 horsepower engine and is estimated to reach speeds about 260 miles per hour. Read more »
This week our Thirsty Thursday writer Max Darrow reviewed Abita Purple Haze, a standard pilsner with raspberry notes and a long, fizzy finish with a fruity kick. Read more »
This Friday, S.C.O.P.E. will put on the Night of Languages, an event aimed to educate students living on South Campus about diversity through different languages, music and food. Read more »
Hardwell, a famous EDM DJ from Holland, will be returning to Syracuse for the second time to perform at the F Shed venue as part of his 2016 Revealed North American tour. Read more »
The Syracuse University Office of Electronic Media Communications was recently nominated for a New York Emmy for their documentary on the late New York Times columnist, David Carr. Read more »
Film director Quentin Tarantino has made national headlines over the last few weeks with his controversial comments and protests against New York City Police Department.… Read more »
Emilie Scardilla wanted to do something meaningful over Spring Break, so the freshman international relations major applied to join a bus full of students traveling… Read more »
In the beginning, Centscere’s business operated at a two-by-four-foot coffee table in the dining room of a house that three friends shared. In the next… Read more »
After launching her own website last year, Cyan Grandison plans to spend her Spring Break growing that site into a media outlet at South By… Read more »
As many students gear up to head to beautiful beaches, resorts and clubs for Spring Break, several Syracuse University and State University of New York… Read more »
Charlie LaNoue bikes so fast, you’ll freak. The Jimmy John’s bike-delivery guy behind the ski mask, thermal layers and high-energy music has always loved bicycling… Read more »