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With new look and location, Halo Tattoos offers body art
By Erica Simpson
Jessica Pierik, a junior art education major at Onondaga Community College, got her ninth tattoo two weeks ago. And this week, she is looking to get her tenth. “I just got this one,” she said, pointing to a healing tattoo on her back. “It’s like an addiction.
Volunteerism at soup kitchen gives student new perspectives
By Naomi Funkhouser
Editor’s Note: Naomi Funkhouser volunteered at a soup kitchen at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 310 Montgomery St., and recorded her observations. She currently volunteers with children at Camp Fire USA in Syracuse. Men, women and toddlers, weary from the cold and hunger, shuffled tiredly into the Samaritan Center in the basement of St.
'How to Succeed' mixes 1961 musical with 1995 revival
By Lauren Ann Donia
The Salt City Center for the Performing Arts, 601 S. Crouse Ave., played host Thursday to the touring cast of the musical “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,” which included two Syracuse natives. The Syracuse section of the tour ran for one evening only as part of Gateway and Candlewood Productions, headed by John Hodge.
Graduation approaches, senior reflects
By Lauren Ann Donia
We have exactly one month, to the day, until the G-word. We all know what the G-word is, but if I actually must spell it out: graduation. Anyway, this seems like yet another wonderful time for some critical reflections and nostalgia. After all, this senior class went through more during freshman year than we probably did the entire four years combined.
'The House of Yes' offers unique experience
By Kate Dean
Take a candle and enter "The House of Yes." No, seriously. When you arrive at the house where the show is staged, 709 Clarendon Ave., you will be given a candle and a brief introduction by Frank Cermak Jr., the show's director and founder of Red Envelope Productions.
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