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  • Owners of the Mello Velo Bicycle Shop on Westcott Street expand their business to include a coffee shop.
  • Students, alumni and citizens give an oral history of their experience with 9/11, and how they have risen above fear.
  • Take an in depth look at Zumba, the popular group exercise program.
  • Owner Margaret Partyka talks about her passion for fashion, and what looks are in for the spring and summer.
  • Syracuse University lent a hand in hosting the city’s first Air Guitar Competition on April 22.
  • The spoken word program encourages SU student poets to think, write and share original works.
  • This year marks 30 years since the first official documentation of AIDS in the United States. People living with HIV or AIDS or involved with the cause in Syracuse share their thoughts on what has become of this disease nowadays.
  • Twenty Syracuse University design students showcase collections created during the past school year at then annual VPA Senior Fashion Show.
  • When the first hint of sunshine emerges, watch out. Everyone is struck by Spring Fever.
  • We were looking for the B.B.O.C -- Best Bachelor on Campus -- and you can help decide between our two contenders.
  • Busting myths and misconceptions about a recreational drug that has seen its popularity rise in Syracuse.
  • For an unexpected twist on an American staple, local pizzerias offer a "Syracuse-style" pie.
  • A friendship between two Syracuse EMTs enables them to endure tragedies and threats during the overnight shift.
  • As his movie opens nationally Friday, Sean McNamara shares the challenges of bringing Bethany Hamilton's story to the big screen.
  • While the morning rush did not prove as hectic as expected, the popular Mexican chain saw crowds of customers throughout its opening day.
  • Fashion advice for the fashionista stuck in the limbo land between winter and spring.
  • From the national anthem singers to hecklers in Otto's Army, SU's dominance in the sport draws die-hard fans and dedicated workers to the the Carrier Dome.
  • Members from Scientific Paranormal explore Syracuse's spooky haunts for evidence from beyond the grave.
  • A SU photojournalism senior shares the heartache, rage and raw emotions that have enveloped her past two years since her 18-year-old brother died.
  • How vegetarians, vegans and raw foodies live and work in Syracuse.
  • A lifelong skater and SU graduate student is on board with local skaters even if it's not quite Philly, NYC or other big cities.
  • SU Outing Club caving chair Jaclyn Mace shars her love of the underworld during an exploration of the Clarksville Cave near Albany.
  • Feeling the stress? Ready for the semester to end? Rest assured, you're not alone.
  • With exams, all-nighters and long days right around the corner, here is a list of some of Syracuse’s serious brews worth sipping.
  • The NewsHouse's future food bloggers dish up their favorite Thanksgiving recipes.
  • If you're not going home for the holidays but crave an affordable home-cooked meal, check out these seven cozy local restaurants.
  • From hardcore tailgaters to the ESPN sportscasters to the marching band members, the hours before a Syracuse football game on any fall Saturday can be a mix of excitement, camaraderie and nervous anticipation.
  • Second-year MBA student at Whitman, Jerry Liu, runs a bubble tea cafe on Crouse Avenue in his spare time.
  • Singer Flossie Turner Lewis tells about overcoming poverty, illiteracy and racism in the South.
  • Alexander Williams, a graduate student from Ghana, has managed to overcome the obstacles inherent to being blind.
  • Three women share their experiences with Islam at Syracuse University.
  • While still stunned that SU lets students take the day off to party, Joe finds more than just free beer to like about the controversial celebration.
  • Patrick Farrell talks bar brawls and overheard gossip at a popular college bar.
  • A rare skin conditions keeps Craig Leppert in the dark.
  • Green ways think, drink, and do your laundry on Earth Day.
  • SU students show their (lack of) knowledge about environmental issues.
  • A fun way to be green ... and it involves alcohol.
  • Four eco-friendly ways to wash your clothes.
  • The video-chat Web site Chatroulette connects people around the world, 'looking for a random stranger...'
  • Orange Appeal's passion for music and strong friendships add to their performance at their April Fools' Invitational.
  • Common chats and raps about his philosophy and personal life at a crowded Hendrick's Chapel.
  • Alex Steffen, editor and co-founder of WorldChanging.com, encourages college to take charge in the green movement.
  • After working for over six decades as a Syracuse Athletics usher, one of SU's most loyal fans reflects on life, cancer and Orange Pride.
  • When Pat Manley made a giant cutout of Syracuse Basketball coach Jim Boeheim's head, he wasn't planning to start a phenomenon.
  • Joe Blum finds love just in time for Valentine's Day in an Orange Shorts Production.
  • Local drag queen Nikki Fenmore and drag kings, Windz and Miles Long, visit SU to discuss "The Art of Drag."
  • Author Chuck Thompson reveals his favorite destination from the new book, his anti-message message and mother’s reaction to his obscenities.
  • SU sophomore Alicia Aiello only grew stronger after being diagnosed with a disease that attacked her intestines and colon.
  • Commentary: An aspiring superstar breaks down his year in Syracuse.
  • Once the workingman's uniform, fashion and flexibility now make jeans a wardrobe unifier for students and society alike.
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