Tag: Slice of Life
Syracuse local unites diverse cultures through food
Syracuse local Adam Sudmann is working with the Onondoga Community College Workforce Development Program to open Penpal, a restaurant that transcends cultural cuisines. Read More »
Arlety Gonzalez
Senior Arlety Gonzalez has moved multiple times— from Cuba to Miami, from Miami to Syracuse and, after she graduates, from Syracuse to Texas. Read More »
Moran: It's the tiny everyday moments that make living abroad home
Abroad columnist Claire Moran is nearing the end of her time in Hong Kong, and she's realizing that it was the simple parts of her days that she has loved the most about being in another country. Read More »
Micah Fialka-Feldman
Micah Fialka-Feldman is a graduate of InclusiveU and works as a teaching assistant at Syracuse, University, where he advocates for disability rights and justice. Read More »
Slut Walk to come to SU campus to promote conversation about sexual assault
In order to promote a conversation about rape culture and female empowerment, a Slut Walk will take place at Syracuse University for the first time. Read More »
Senior's white ink tattoo connects her with childhood
Senior Alexandria Aruck decided to get a white ink tattoo of a quote from the classic children's book "Love You Forever," as it connects her with her family. Read More »
Explore the SU campus through these 6 historic statues
In honor of International Sculpture Day on April 25, Pulp has compiled the stories of six of the most well-known statues sitting on the Syracuse University campus. Read More »
SU professor fosters love for Shakespeare through scholarly work
English and textual studies professor Dympna Callaghan is known for her knowledge and passion for William Shakespeare, whose 400th death anniversary will be celebrated Saturday. Read More »
Weiser-Schlesinger: There's a reason why you get hooked on a song
Music columnist Brett Weiser-Schlesinger explains why sometimes it takes a while to like a song, and why "guilty pleasure" songs get stuck in your head. Read More »
Sophomore brings Boho-chic look to campus
This week's Wardrobe Wednesday is sophomore Kennedy Patlan, who opted for a Bohemian look in order to be stylish for both windy and sunny days. Read More »
Medical marijuana can be hard to come by for those who actually need it
Because of varying laws and required doctor training, medical marijuana can be hard to come by for those with prescription cards. Read More »
SU-based EDM group Not Sober aims to become apparel business
Syracuse University-based EDM group Not Sober is planning on doing more than just produce music. The group hopes to copyright their name and begin selling apparel. Read More »
Rockett: 'Fast casual' restaurants like Chipotle aren't as healthy as they seem
Nutrition columnist Khija Rockett takes a look at the fast food industry, and the ways in which even "healthy" chains, such as Chipotle, may not be good for you. Read More »
Freshman's lion head tattoo connects him to home
Freshman Pierre Marie has a tattoo over his heart of a lion's head, which connects him to his hometown of Lyon, France, and reminds him to always protect what he loves. Read More »
The Vault offers an eclectic mix of art, music and film
The Vault is a creative environment that features art, film, music and an eclectic variety of events. Built inside an old M&T Bank, The Vault has been around for six months. Read More »
Cuneo: What I think of asking girls out
Humor columnist Danny Cuneo reflects on his past crushes, a time he asked a girl out on a date and the ways in which he plans on improving his love life. Read More »
Freshman secretly backpacked across Europe
While traveling in Germany as part of a graduation present, Emily Bacon decided to backpack across 17 countries in 38 days without telling her parents what she was doing. Read More »
Stevens: Ken Burns' documentaries continue to stun audiences
TV columnist Kyle Stevens discusses the latest Ken Burns documentary, "Jackie Robinson," and the rest of Burns' films to see what made this documentarian so well-known. Read More »
SU alumnus works to change stereotypes surrounding black community
Moises DeLeon, an SU alumnus, started the company The Young Black Successful, LLC in order to help combat the negative perceptions of black youths he saw in the media. Read More »
The 2014 Pacific Rim Riesling has a hint of gummy bears
The 2014 Pacific Rim Riesling is the wine featured in this week's Thirsty Thursday. The smell and taste is very sweet, with hints of tropical fruits and gummy bears. Read More »
SU ADVANCE works to remove obstacles for women entering STEM fields
Marie Garland is the executive director of SU ADVANCE, a program funded by the National Science Foundation and that strives to help women at Syracuse University entering STEM fields. Read More »
Former SU professor launches 'Trumpmania' exhibit at Wescott Theatre
Anthony Rotolo, a former Syracuse University professor, just launched his exhibit "Trumpmania," which features art pieces both celebrating and criticizing Donald Trump. Read More »
Sophomore gets musical tattoo to remember concert pianist past
Jolanis Alexandre began playing the piano when she was six years old. Although she doesn't plan on continuing her piano career after college, her musical tattoo will always be a reminder of her past. Read More »
Syracuse-based podcasts cover everything from music to gaming
In anticipation of "Serial" co-creator Sarah Koenig coming to Syracuse University for a talk, the Pulp staff met with three Syracuse-based podcasts to learn more about what it takes to produce a show. Read More »
