APPreciation: Voxer, the walkie-talkie app
Which sounds more fun: sending your friends arbitrary text messages while walking across the Quad and risking running into passersby as you stare at your… Read more »
Which sounds more fun: sending your friends arbitrary text messages while walking across the Quad and risking running into passersby as you stare at your… Read more »
Editor’s note: The majors, or teams, chosen for the Sweet 16 Syracuse University major bracket challenge were chosen at random from a comprehensive list of… Read more »
The Syracuse University Outing Club is named such for a reason. On March 8, more than 70 members of the club packed clothing, gear and… Read more »
Listen up, sports fans: March Madness is nearly upon us. This means nights gathered around the television, yelling until your voice is hoarse, gratuitous amounts… Read more »
Spring Break is the most important week of the academic year — a week for relaxing, partying and doing anything other than sitting in a… Read more »
The middle of the semester is no time to leave your personal or academic life in disorganized shambles. The Evernote application, available for Androids, iPhones,… Read more »
When Hendricks Chapel hosted the gun violence panel Tuesday night, Dean Tiffany Steinwert noticed it dealt with many of the same issues civil rights leaders… Read more »
When Zach Goldberg was growing up, his grandfather was always the one to lead the family seder every year on Passover. Ten years to the day of his grandfather’s passing, it was Goldberg who led the Passover seder, his first at Syracuse University’s Winnick Hillel Center for Jewish Life. Read more »
CORRECTIONS: In a previous version of this article, the name of the Peter Graham Room , order of the orator competitions and for who the… Read more »
With the Mayan prediction of the end of the world right around the corner on Dec. 21, the possible doomsday has inspired multiple reactions from… Read more »
Stephen Schwartz’s “Wicked” will give audiences a lesson on how to defy gravity from Nov. 28 through Dec. 9 at the Landmark Theater. “It’s a… Read more »
UPDATE: Nov. 7, 5:52 a.m. President Barack Obama took the stage at McCormick Place in Chicago on Tuesday night to the deafening chant of “four more… Read more »
Dependence brought to light: part 2 of 2
Clarice Chastang cannot live without exercising. After running cross-country in high school, the sophomore communication sciences and disorders major has continued with an intensive workout… Read more »
A small white church lies next to a white house on the West side of Syracuse. The two buildings are humble and unassuming, unrelated, except… Read more »
The allure of bar life is a great one, and it’s greatest to those for whom it is legally unattainable: underage drinkers. The loud, nostalgic… Read more »
Twenty-two years ago, a wall was built outside the Hall of Languages in remembrance of the Pan Am Flight 103 victims, of which 35 were… Read more »
The crowd filling Goldstein Auditorium at Syracuse University eagerly waited for the Dalai Lama to speak at the second panel of the day, anticipating the… Read more »
When Syracuse University holds its peace forum this week, it will not be the first time such an event has taken place on the SU… Read more »
Hospitality is more than the process of entertaining, cooking or hosting. The preparation and, more importantly, the sharing of meals can be a valuable tool… Read more »
Growing up in a country of war is like growing up an orphan. It’s the insatiable desire for the love of a parent, unquenchable due… Read more »
The Post-Standard announced Tuesday that it would reduce its daily print delivery schedule to three days a week and join with Syracuse.com to form Syracuse… Read more »
The Meccas of theater are known throughout the world: Broadway in the heart of New York City, the West End district of foggy London, Steppenwolf… Read more »
On paper, college is a place for higher education. It is a forum for learning and improving oneself — a place to change for the… Read more »
Every generation has an identity all its own. It has its own culture, and it always has its own music. For a band to transcend… Read more »