Johnnetta Betsch Cole, Beverly Guy-Sheftall and Paula Giddings spoke at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications to discuss black feminism in the United States. Read more »
Onondaga Lake was once considered the most polluted lake in the country. Honeywell International Inc., successor of Allied Chemical Corp., was partially tasked with the cleanup. Read more »
Battle injured himself against Toledo on Wednesday night. Head coach Jim Boeheim said Battle was at "50 percent" entering Monday's game. Yet, Battle persevered and scored 18 points, including the go-ahead 3, giving SU a lead it would never lose with a minute left. Read more »
Junior Alex Ferrantelli has a tattoo on her forearm that reads “you are beautiful,” in Italian to commemorate her grandmother, who died shortly after a cancer diagnosis. Read more »
When two apparel design majors at Cornell University created a plus-size dress form for a class project, they didn’t expect to see their design featured at the Museum of Modern Art four years later. Read more »
Syracuse Stage and Syracuse University’s Department of Drama have partnered with 2 Ring Circus to present “The Wizard of Oz” with a Cirque du Soleil twist. Read more »
Gender & Sexuality columnist Kelsey Thompson explains how niche magazines like the new publication them are giving a voice to underrepresented groups. Read more »
Dympna Callaghan, the William L. Safire Professor of Modern Letters at Syracuse University, studies and teaches about the English Renaissance. Read more »
Following a 42-14 blowout loss to Boston College, two football beat writers join the show to talk Syracuse football and look back on the season. Read more »
Humor columnist Annabeth Grace Mann exposes the three-week-long period of classes between Thanksgiving and Winter Break for what it really is: an awkward, confusing and middle-school-ish mess. Read more »