Feature
A night at the 'masquerade'
Famed Broadway musical 'Phantom of the Opera' lights up the stage at Mulroy Civic Center
By Melanie Hicken
New York City's famous theater-lined street may be four hours away, but currently Syracuse University students can look no farther than downtown for a Broadway-caliber production of famed musical "The Phantom of the Opera.
Barge exhibit offers interesting look into the past
By Andrew Kase
History buffs and architects, listen up. Once an integral part of travel in the United States, the Erie Canal served as an important piece of history almost a century ago.
Hip-hop and soul fuse together at Funk 'N Waffles show
By Alyssa Marderstein
Matt Jacob's T-shirt said it all. "Hip Hop Is NOT On the Radio" read the Sophistafunk vocalist's shirt.
Perspectives | What do you think about the music scene at Syracuse?
By Eric Meyers
What do you think about the music scene at Syracuse?
Geek Squad
NBC's 'Chuck' goes from computer nerd to CIA agent
By Sam Clarvit
The geek cliche is the same in nearly every show with a nerdy protagonist. They can't talk to women, they know seemingly everything about computers and they spend their weekends playing "Call of Duty" incessantly.
Spring Break
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