
Work Wednesday: Josh Pierce
For Josh Pierce, cutting hair and shaving beards acts as physical therapy for his fingers. Pierce, 28, has worked as a barber at Campus Cuts… Read more »

For Josh Pierce, cutting hair and shaving beards acts as physical therapy for his fingers. Pierce, 28, has worked as a barber at Campus Cuts… Read more »
Susan Pasco believes meditation is the key to a stress-free life. “There are many things people do when they’re under stress like drinking, smoking, drugs,”… Read more »

While working as the feature editor for a campus magazine, Ibet Inyang suggested the publication write an article about natural hair, a growing trend among… Read more »

Like Martin Luther King, Jr., four Syracuse community members are working toward their ideas of justice. These community members received the Unsung Hero Award at… Read more »

José Alvarez has the Greek letters of his fraternity, Sigma Alpha Mu, tattooed on his chest. It’s a constant reminder of the brotherhood that the… Read more »
Much of the drama during “The Bachelor” is between the contestants, all sharing one house and one man. This week, Syracuse University alumna Ashley Iaconetti… Read more »

It was 1 a.m. when Ira Griffin left Syracuse on a bus headed for New York City a little over a week ago. Seven hours… Read more »

Kheli Willetts didn’t earn her Ph.D. to teach college students — she got a Ph.D. to learn about art. It’s the reason why Willetts, the… Read more »
For Nyesher Serrant, feeling at home at Syracuse University became easier after she found the Caribbean Students Association. “I feel like for me, coming from… Read more »

Culture shock. It can be the feeling of hating where you are, missing the familiarity of your home or making a lot of mistakes in… Read more »

Amazing Mirror Maze It can take visitors around 15 minutes to complete the Amazing Mirror Maze, but guests can go through the maze as many… Read more »
Syeisha Byrd has strong connections to the Syracuse City School District. She is a proud graduate of Fowler High School, a member of the superintendent… Read more »

When Morgan Edgecomb was 8 years old, her aunt died of a heart attack. Now, as a senior art photography major in the College of… Read more »

Out of the six Syracuse University teams that entered the Student Startup Madness competition, only the app HoundDog remains. HoundDog allows consumers and brands to… Read more »

Tattooed on Nicholas Leonardis’ right shoulder, the letters “SPQR” portray his love for Roman culture. SPQR, an acronym from the Latin phrase “Senatus Populusque Romanus,”… Read more »
Miles Reme loved sports — so much so that his parents have been actively fundraising for a scholarship to give to student athletes at his… Read more »
Henry Nelson was first exposed to the practice of freeganism when he worked as a full-time volunteer at Fair Foods Inc. in Boston. Freeganism is… Read more »
For Michael Dow, his “addiction” with Syracuse University sports stretches far beyond his three Syracuse tattoos — for him, ‘Cuse has a deeper meaning. “I… Read more »

Between rounds of scanning the beach for swimmers wandering too far into the ocean in the summer of 2013, Jordan Roney got off his five-foot… Read more »

As the snow begins to pile up, adventure seekers head outdoors for bone-chilling fun. A variety of hills around campus offer the perfect place to… Read more »
For Hailey Temple, participating in the Sit With Me campaign hits close to home. After visiting a technology museum in Silicon Valley last spring with… Read more »

When David Rose opened Halo Tattoo on Marshall Street in September 1997, his mission was to create a safe and trusted locale for people to… Read more »

It was the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 that sparked radicalness in a young Arthur Flowers. “It personalized the Civil Rights Movement… Read more »
Syracuse University Libraries will open its new spring 2015 exhibit “The Automobile: Design Considerations and Local Manifestations” Tuesday. The exhibit, which explores how the automobile… Read more »