Special Forces member speaks at SU about the story behind ‘12 Strong’
Mark Nutsch said he expected more involvement in the production of the film, which was based on a successful unconventional warfare mission by U.S. Special Forces. Read more »
Mark Nutsch said he expected more involvement in the production of the film, which was based on a successful unconventional warfare mission by U.S. Special Forces. Read more »
Even though Gov. Ball is only a three-day music festival, planning for it begins over a year in advance, said co-founder Tom Russell. Read more »
The production company has used its low-budget, high-horror model to produce hits like “The Purge” and the new movie “Truth or Dare.” Read more »
While it’s good to have fun in college, it’s important to be responsible, especially when it comes to having sex. Read more »
The student-run organization First Year Players’ show runs this weekend. The show is the culmination of the group’s work since September. Read more »
These tactics from wedding counselors everywhere may just save your increasingly boring day-to-day schedule. Read more »
La Casita Cultural Center will host several events this month, including reading groups, a discussion about post-Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico and a film screening. Read more »
Humor columnist Lauren Perlowski opens up and tells her true feelings in this honest cover letter. Read more »
Comedian, actor and movie connoisseur Steve Hayes will return to the Redhouse Arts Center to perform “Raised by Warner Brothers, Born in Syracuse” on Friday and Saturday. Read more »
Registration begins this week. Here are some class ideas inspired by your favorite Marvel figures. Read more »
The recently-opened doughnut shop joined forces with Full Boar Craft Brewery on Sunday to serve doughnuts specifically selected to complement one of four beers. Read more »
The rapper will headline Block Party on April 27 at the Carrier Dome. Read more »
Mike Nunes graduated from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in 2002 and started his career at NBC in 2006, and he has climbed the entertainment ladder ever since. Read more »
Many former partiers have settled down since their reality TV days. Read more »
Check out events in and around Syracuse that are happening this weekend. Read more »
Krasinski is trying something new by starring in the thriller “A Quiet Place,” although many recognize him as Jim Halpert from NBC’s “The Office.” Read more »
Believe in Syracuse commissioned a $20,000 mural for West Fayette Street and is in the process of reviewing applications. Read more »
RISE’s “A Night of Nations” fundraiser will feature cultural entertainment and a silent auction, as well as dinner by the pop-up restaurant My Lucky Tummy. Read more »
Liberal columnist Ryan Golden praises “An Introduction to the Analysis of Public Policy” and the professor who teaches it, Bill Coplin. Read more »
King + King Architects recently celebrated 150 years in business. The firm is the brains behind Crouse College, Bird Library and dozens of other buildings at SU. Read more »
With hindsight 20/20, Music columnist Jalen Nash takes a trip in the time machine to recreate each XXL Magazine Freshman cover from 2015 on. Read more »
Farm to Flame takes ground-up food waste and uses it to power generators. Read more »
World Autism Awareness Day is celebrated on April 2, and SU students are working to increase autism awareness through events like a 5K walk. Read more »
Mark Nutsch, leader of a U.S. Special Forces mission, will speak at SU following the movie screening on April 13. Read more »