Tag: pulp
Syracuse marketing company looks to promote restaurants around New York
Marketing company based in Syracuse looks to promote restaurants around the state. Read More »
Why I want to drop out of Syracuse moments before graduating
Humor columnist Eliot Fish devised the perfect plan to maximize your education before you drop out, get rich and produce your “drop-out turned success” biopic. Read More »
Drama showcase gives graduating seniors chance to share talents with industry
This year’s showcase began streaming on April 12 and is an annual presentation where graduating senior performance majors in the Department of Drama introduce themselves to the industry. Read More »
Chevara Orrin shares her experience with sexual assault, educates students on consent
#wearestraightallies co-founder spoke virtually to SU community about her experience being a sexual assault survivor, consent on college campuses and about what’s next for the #MeToo movement. Read More »
The Whether Channel's upcoming EP tells story of a skeleton
4 SU seniors wrote and recorded their upcoming EP in one of their band members' apartment. The fictional characters in the album are inspired by the “Bill and Ted” movies. Read More »
SU alumna Mallory Rubin explains how she leads The Ringer
SU alumna returned virtually to talk about her career since graduating in 2008 to currently working as the editor in chief at The Ringer. Read More »
How students use poetry to cope with stress of school, love lives
For National Poetry Month, students have been using their poetry to cope with the pandemic and express themselves. Read More »
The superstar-heavy album 'SL2' by Young Thug's label is underwhelming
Young Thug and Gunna show signs of YSL Records’ future with feature-heavy Slime Language 2. Read More »
Syracuse Stage welcomes actors back to theater with production of ‘I and You’
For the first time since September, actors and crew were able to travel to the Syracuse Stage theater this spring to produce the play “I and You.” Read More »
How 97 SU dancers put together the virtual 'DanceWorks Universe' show
DanceWorks will premiere their show “DanceWorks Universe,” which finished filming in Goldstein Auditorium on April 17. Read More »
SU sophomore's 'Eternity Continues' film celebrates her Polish heritage
SU sophomore writes and directs a film about family, identity and her Polish-American heritage. Read More »
2 friends sell custom apparel, jewelry with new downtown boutique The Spot
A new boutique opened in downtown Syracuse on April 10. The owners Stacy Altenor and Clarice Crosby aim to have affordable and tailored collections. Read More »
Did they deserve a nod? A review of the Oscars 8 best picture nominees.
Although eight movies were nominated for this year’s Oscars, only one movie could win. Here’s our three screen time columnists’ breakdown of each pick. Read More »
From Chloé Zhao to 'Minari,' reactions to 2021 Oscars winners
Screen Time Columnist Samuel Rivo’s reaction to the major winners of the 93rd Academy Awards. Read More »
How 4 film students created senior theses while navigating pandemic
From Los Angeles to Syracuse, four Syracuse University students create their senior film thesis, incorporating COVID-19 protocols on set. Read More »
Is your fall 2021 class schedule Schitt? Here's some Schitt's Creek-inspired suggestions.
Students will be registering for the fall 2021 semester this week. Here are some course options to try something new. Read More »
VPA students launches ‘Alt’ web series
“Alt” will launch its first episode on April 23rd. The series focuses on a Black gay creative writing major. Read More »
The SU sophomore who's raised thousands for pediatric cancer with hot cocoa
Syracuse University sophomore Evan Greenberg is running his 15th annual hot chocolate stand fundraiser virtually this year, which raises money for pediatric cancer. Read More »
Joanie Leeds uplifts young women with Grammy-winning album 'All the Ladies'
Joanie Leeds empowers young women and children through her all-female album “All the Ladies." Read More »
NYS Fair vendors, visitors get a taste of normalcy at offseason food fest
Vendors who participated in last year’s drive thru served NYS fair favorites in a walkup event. Read More »
SYRACUSE STAPLES: Don’t go to the same old places. Explore these iconic sites.
Scattered across Syracuse are parks, trails, shops and buildings that give a glimpse into the city’s complicated history and evolving present. Read More »
How to choose which family members you want to invite to graduation
Among the life moments someone cherishes the most, their college graduation usually remains on top of the list. Here’s our humor columnist’s take on choosing the right two family members for the occasion. Read More »
Wajahat Ali opens up about childhood, storytelling: ‘I’ve got some mileage’
Wajahat Ali, a New York Times op-ed contributing writer and award-winning playwright, talked to SU students and faculty both virtually and onscreen at the Schine Student Center. Read More »
Hil Malatino talks new book 'Trans Care' with SU students, faculty and staff
Hil Malatino talked about his book Trans Care and discussed the care system of trans communities, stratification in resources for different groups of trans people, and trans exclusion. Read More »