Tanner and Weston Halkyard swear it was sheer coincidence that they ended up at the same university. They both applied to a number of other… Read more »
Some graduating seniors are about to make their off-Broadway debuts. Five Point Productions, a theater production company founded by a small group of Syracuse University… Read more »
The moment all seniors have been waiting for — or dreading — is finally here: graduation. But before leaving Syracuse University’s campus for good and… Read more »
First RZA, now Ghostface Killah. It’s been a great semester for 90s hip-hop enthusiasts. The former Wu-Tang Clan member will perform at The Westcott Theater… Read more »
Kimberly Isaac knew she wanted to get married at Hendricks Chapel. As an officer in the Department of Public Safety, Kim would often do nightly… Read more »
I am frequently asked what the biggest difference is between Jordan and the United States. There are many things, both good and bad, but the… Read more »
Without Fergie’s hit-making clout backing his beats, will.i.am teeters dangerously close to being will.i.was. His solo albums range from silly to downright unlistenable, and too… Read more »
The 2011 reboot of “Mortal Kombat” grabbed my attention like no other fighting game has. For its follow-up, NetherRealm Studios was handed the keys to… Read more »
Whether you find yourself in a new city, your hometown or Syracuse this summer, finding new places to eat is always a concern. That's where… Read more »
The crowd partied on. They partied from the first bass-rattling beat of Drop City Yacht Club’s set to the dying strains of Ke$ha’s second encore:… Read more »
While the country has been affected by a tragic event, Syracuse Stage is taking the opportunity to do something good. Syracuse Stage is co-producing its… Read more »
I’ve always loved writing about movies. There’s a creative freedom in losing yourself for two hours in a story onscreen, then sitting down and gathering… Read more »
Recently, I’ve been frantically advertising myself in hopes of getting an internship this summer. Packed with optimism and a freshly designed GRA 217: “Introduction… Read more »