Season three of “The Bear” left many storylines unresolved and created new ones that remain open going into the fourth season. However, our screentime columnist argues that the show still has beautiful moments. Read more »
For first-time runners and experienced marathoners alike, the Syracuse Half Marathon is a special event. Some participants ran in honor of lost loved ones or to prove that they could overcome illness. Read more »
Brothers Aidan and Ryan Micho have been interested in comedy for most of their lives. Together they started a new student-run comedy show called “Krab Night” where they allow students to put on stand up and sketch comedy performances.
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After struggling to find his place in conventional pottery, Raymon Elozua deviated from the norm, crafting abstract pieces composed of mixed mediums. Read more »
The students hope to have separate swim hours at the Barnes Center's pool or Sibley pool at the Women's Building to observe their religious practices. Read more »
Syracuse University acting seniors reflect on a year filled with virtual performances and entering the entertainment industry during the pandemic.
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To produce “Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992,” required moving equipment across the country, but the theater’s artistic director Robert Hupp knew it was worth it to share the play’s important message. Read more »
University Union will host Netflix Parties featuring films such as “Perks of Being a Wallflower,” “The Hangover” and “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” Read more »
In 1988, random decisions to switch tickets and choose flights saved the lives of several students studying in Europe through SU's abroad program. Read more »
Poet and SU alumnus Grady Chambers read selections from “North American Stadiums,” his collection of poems to students in a Living Writers class. Read more »
Student Life columnist Maria Sanchez argues that attending SU’s 150th anniversary events can empower students with knowledge of the university’s legacy.
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