Projects, exams, no sleep — it’s definitely midterm season. With the due date for that paper you’ve been putting off for weeks looming ever nearer, you shouldn’t have to stress about finding a decent place to work. Here’s a list of the best study spots both on and off campus, for those days when you just don’t have it in you to scour all four floors of bird for an open table.
A Thrill-ing 90th Year
Local pizza joint Varsity joins “The Best College-Town Pizza Joints in America” list by www.thrillist.com.
Going Green on an Orange Campus
As a student intern for Syracuse University’s Sustainability Division, Elizabeth Hayes learned how hard it is for people to change their everyday habits to be more sustainable, even if it’s just switching to chemical-free cleaning supplies. Hayes, a senior dual geography and citizenship and civic engagement major, is one of three interns for the Sustainability […]
A Serving of Chorale for the Soul: Syracuse Community Choir is a Book of Stories
The Syracuse Community Choir has brought together Syracuse residents from all walks of life for three decades, and continues to be a means of expression for all of its members.
A Bittersweet Career Journey: From Child Star to…Dairy Farms
Former child movie star Peter Ostrum visits Seneca Falls; reflects on role as Charlie Bucket in 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, helps raise money for Seneca Community Players’ summer musical production
From the Hill to the Big Apple
A graduate of Syracuse University’s theater program, Tyler Jiminez ’15, already got his first big break in the industry. The recent alumnus will be performing in a Broadway production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Barcycle Built for More than Two
A passion for creation and a love for the city of Syracuse set the minds of Michael John Heagerty, a Syracuse enthusiast, and Michael Giannattasio of SALT Makerspace into motion.
Tuning in to Community
In 2012, the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra had no choice but to disband as a result of financial difficulties. However, all was not lost as the orchestra saw an opportunity to rebuild their ensemble in a rather unconventional way in order to contribute to the Syracuse community.