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Writer archives: Stacie Fanelli
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The rain maker: Chris Grant
A pair of large, worn-out hands rolls a barrel across a frame. A hand truck and other construction items are visible in the background. The… Read more »
First-ever Wellness Week to address mental illnesses on SU's campus
William Mellen was peeling potatoes when he noticed his arms were covered entirely in giant black spiders. Thirty seconds later, they were gone. Mellen, a… Read more »
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Just keep swimming: Scuba class dives into basic training, underwater adventures
Editor's note: This story is the second in a series appearing occasionally that is intended to give readers a glimpse into unique courses available at… Read more »
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University Lectures : Environmentalist discusses lack of identity in America
When Terry Tempest Williams brought her son home from Rwanda for the first time, he asked all about the hype regarding America. She brought him… Read more »
SU's NCAA rank leads to $1 deals
For just this month, the number one is the new 44 for Syracuse. The Syracuse Convention and Visitors Bureau launched a promotion involving more than… Read more »
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Speed Faithing event sparks conversations about religion
Phoenix Ban could not believe that Alex Fernandez was Buddhist, too. 'What ethnicity are you?' asked Ban, a freshman in the College of Arts and… Read more »
Novelist Franzen to discuss award-winning work as part of University Lectures series
Jonathan Franzen, writer for The New Yorker, will discuss creative writing and writing about society with students Tuesday night as part of the University Lecture… Read more »
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Students camp outside, await Georgetown game
Tents lined the concrete in front of Gate E on Friday morning at the Carrier Dome, also known as 'Boeheimburg.' Students are camping out to… Read more »
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Students dance, unite at Mas-queer-ade ball
Multicolored feathers and metallic marker designs adorning dozens of plastic masks matched the rainbow Christmas lights lining the wall. The mask decorating table was the… Read more »
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Annual dinner provides venue for celebrating Turkish culture
Walking through the lobby of the Sheraton University Hotel and Conference Center on the second floor, the photo of a setting sun above Istanbul's Bosphorus… Read more »
Pinette serves up food-related comedy on 'Still Hungry' tour
When in Syracuse, comedian John Pinette opts for pizza or wings, but never Chinese food. Fans who have heard his most famous bit, 'Show Me… Read more »
Candid conversation with foodie, stand-up comedian John Pinette
The Daily Orange chats with John Pinette about his comedy methods and how he plans to put them to use onstage during his 'Still Hungry'… Read more »
Less is more: Hand-crafted bowls, small portions of soup drive hunger awareness fundraising event
Finding a matching set was no easy task, so Franchesca Clemente settled for a color scheme: four bowls painted in different shades of blue and… Read more »
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King David's Restaurant quietly reopens above former location
Nearly 10 months after leasing its facility to Chipotle Mexican Grill, King David's Restaurant reopened Sept. 17 on Marshall Street. The Middle Eastern restaurant was… Read more »