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  • Review: Broadway veteran and rdelighted artist delights audience members in Goldstein Auditorium.
  • A Westcott community co-op's expansion prompts the need for a new location, but zoning laws and local residents reject the store's first proposal.
  • Behind the play of Iasia Hemingway and Kayla Alexander, Syracuse shook off a poor shooting night and made just enough plays to beat Louisville Wednesday with a score of 54-45.
  • Behind the aggressive play of sophomore guard Brandon Triche, Syracuse erased a four-point halftime deficit to blow past Big East foe West Virginia in the second half for a 63-52 Valentine's Day victory.
  • Every year, several hundred students mark the start of the Chinese New Year with cultural events, performances, and a dinner held in Goldstein Auditorium.
  • Kayla Alexander's game-high 22 points and nine rebounds power Syracuse past Villanova, 70-49, to avenge Tuesday's loss.
  • No. 15 Louisville defeated No. 13 Syracuse for the seventh consecutive time Saturday. The Orange have now lost six of their last eight games.
  • Though he is only a sophomore, SU's JoJo Marasco has shown that he is one of the top college lacrosse players in the country. As a tribute to his talent, he was allowed to wear the No. 22 this season – a hallowed number at Syracuse University.
  • Georgetown closed Wednesday's game on a 9-1 run to escape Syracuse with a 64-56 win, the Hoyas' first at the Dome since 2002.
  • DePaul used hot shooting from beyond the arc to beat Syracuse Wednesday, 77-61, and hand the Orange only their second home loss of the season.
  • Members from Scientific Paranormal explore Syracuse's spooky haunts for evidence from beyond the grave.
  • University Neighborhood Housing Plan looks to help one of Syracuse's most vibrant neighborhoods.
  • The No. 1 ranked Orange split a pair of exhibition games Saturday, losing to Hofstra 6-5 and beating Le Moyne 10-5.
  • 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.
  • Syracuse avoided the first-ever five game losing streak in the Jim Boeheim era with a 66-58 road victory Wednesday night over the No. 7 Connecticut Huskies.
  • Syracuse announced the addition of 27 student-athletes Wednesday, as most recruits announced their commitments on National Signing Day.
  • Looking for an escape from 'Cuse for the day? Cortland, Oswego, and Skaneateles are only 30 miles away and filled with exciting things to do and explore.
  • While many people visit Syracuse University's legendary Carrier Dome to see the Orange athletes, the Dome security officers who monitor the sporting events are just as important in guaranteeing the games run smoothly.
  • South Florida had no answer for the Orange attack Saturday as Syracuse jumped out early and rolled to a 78-57 victory.
  • Syracuse continued its dominance on the boards to beat Pittsburgh 69-60 at the Carrier Dome.
  • For students in New York City who find themselves missing The Hill, a trip to these locations will be a familiar reminder of SU.
  • Jeremy Hazell got hot early and poured in 28 points to help Seton Hall rout Syracuse at home and push the Orange's losing streak to three.
  • Members of the SU community gathered to eat and hear speakers, poets, and musicians pay tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy.
  • Villanova used hot shooting early and free throw shooting down the stretch to hand the No. 3 Orange their second consecutive loss.
  • How vegetarians, vegans and raw foodies live and work in Syracuse.
  • In anticipation of one of the biggest games of the year, students have been camping out at the Carrier Dome for the best seats at Saturday's SU-Villanova showdown.
  • More than 30 statues and sculptures stand on campus but their stories and artists behind these works of art have remained a mystery to students.
  • All eyes will be on the No. 1 ranked SU men's lacrosse team as the Orange aim for a third national championship in four years.
  • 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.
  • From Gutenberg to Malcolm X, history is literally at your fingertips on the Bird's sixth floor.
  • Nine Newhouse students travel halfway across the world to tell the stories of Grahamstown, South Africa.
  • Syracuse outlasts Kansas State to win a thrilling inaugural Pinstripe Bowl 36-34 at Yankee Stadium.
  • Some SU scene movers and shakers offer their thoughts on a variety of year-end music topics.
  • As we join Block Party headliner Drake in waving bye-bye to 2010, take a look at the top moments and matters for the Syracuse music scene.
  • 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.
  • SU professor Larry Elin led the team of computer animators that brought the original 'TRON' to life -- and spurred a motion picture revolution.
  • Syracuse set a record for fewest points allowed in a half at the Carrier Dome as they held Colgate to eight points in the first half Saturday night en route to an easy win, 100-43.
  • A Syracuse newcomer reflects on the snowfall that shows no signs of stopping.
  • SU escaped with another narrow victory in the Carrier Dome against N.C. State Saturday night.
  • Rapper J. Cole shows up headliner Wiz Khalifa's marijuana-focused set.
  • With exams, all-nighters and long days right around the corner, here is a list of some of Syracuse’s serious brews worth sipping.
  • Isabel Menard is making quite the impression while playing for the Syracuse Women's Ice Hockey team, but with that she's also making noise on the international stage as well.
  • Syracuse stomped instate foe Cornell by 20 points Tuesday night, but SU head coach Jim Boeheim was not happy with his team despite the big win.
  • Syracuse drops its season finale to finish off a dismal 2010 home season.
  • The NewsHouse's future food bloggers dish up their favorite Thanksgiving recipes.
  • The Orange survived a scare Sunday slipping by William & Mary 63-60 in the Carrier Dome.
  • The Orange finished off its conference season with a 23-6 home loss to the disappointment of the Carrier Dome crowd.
  • Though they're 200 miles apart, SU's rising hip-hop and electronic duo Mouth's Cradle prepares to drop a 15-track mixtape.
  • If you're not going home for the holidays but crave an affordable home-cooked meal, check out these seven cozy local restaurants.
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