Writer archives: Margaret Lin
Gallery: SXSW Music
AUSTIN, TEXAS — The aptly timed 2014 South by Southwest conference was a popular spring break attraction for SU students across the board. Students from… Read more »
Gallery: ICCA Mid-Atlantic fifth quarterfinals hosted at Hendricks Chapel
On Saturday night, Hendricks Chapel became home to The International Championship of Collegiate A Capella Mid-Atlantic Quarterfinals. The Mandarins, an all-female group at SU, hosted… Read more »
Poet’s campus event to support disabled
Richard Blanco, the poet who spoke at President Barack Obama’s second inauguration, will speak at the Syracuse University campus on Dec. 15. The event will… Read more »
Setnor begins $2.5 million fundraiser to become all-Steinway school
The Setnor School of Music has taken on the task of raising $2.5 million to become one of a select number of music schools to… Read more »
Volunteers bake pies for Syracuse-area residents
The kitchen hummed with the buzz of chopping, peeling and mixing as six students bustled around the house of Gail Riina, the Lutheran chaplain at… Read more »
Point of Contact Gallery opens new exhibit in the Warehouse
The voice of local soprano Catalina Cuervo soared through the air as she belted out songs from Syracuse Opera’s upcoming production “Maria de Buenos Aires”… Read more »
Hendricks Chapel, STEP Center, Episcopal Church package meals, hold 24-hour fast as part of hunger initiative
Growing up in Bangladesh, Abul Hasan developed a personal relationship with hunger — meat was seen as a rare delicacy and he relied on rice… Read more »
SU announces new classes for spring semester
University Senate announced three new undergraduate courses and four new graduate programs this past week. The three undergraduate courses come from the S.I. Newhouse School… Read more »
School to relocate to College of Law buildings
Students from the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics will soon be finding themselves in one central location, compared to the eight… Read more »
Dineen Hall construction to finish on time, by fall 2014
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the time of completion for Dineen Hall was misstated. The hall should be completed by fall 2014. The… Read more »
Students and faculty dress in costume to participate in third annual Halloween Fun Run/Walk
With one foot on the starting line, a Ninja Turtle, a cat and the Grim Reaper prepared to race. At about 5 p.m. on Monday,… Read more »
Boys & Girls Club children trick-or-treat in SU dorms
Scare-A-Cuse: The name’s sort of cheesy and doesn’t really make sense, residence director Eduardo Gomez said, but the abundance of smiles and candy certainly make up for… Read more »
Professor guides on-campus listening tour as part of Syracuse Symposium
The Carrier Dome is famous for a lot of things, but on Tuesday, the focus was put on sounds it emits: a flutter echo, more… Read more »
Q&A with SU alumna, 5-time 'Jeopardy!' champion
Two decades after originally appearing on “Jeopardy!” one Syracuse University alumna might get the chance to answer Alex Trebek’s game show questions once again in… Read more »
Embrace World Vegetarian Day and Vegetarian Awareness Month by cutting meat from diet
The many benefits of becoming a vegetarian are often repeated again and again: It’s useful for weight management, decreases your carbon footprint and improves your… Read more »
Surreal world: CRAVE Arts Festival features live, interactive, avant-garde performance
An array of rainbow leotards, black Jabbawockeez-esque masks and neon traffic-worker vests combined into a colorful explosion at Café Club Surreal this weekend. The performers… Read more »