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What lies within: 'Little Person' tells five stories of self-identity

By Amity Paye

It started with an illustrated creature pushing a brick out of a wall on a television screen. The creature proceeded to climb out of the wall, becoming a 3-D drawing, which morphed into different forms as it walked. Eventually, the thing climbed in and out of various walls, changing constantly as it went.

SU opens art space downtown

By Sarah Jane Capper

Graduate and undergraduate students in the College of Visual and Performing Arts now have a new spot in downtown Syracuse to display their work, and explore the art of others. Ludwig Stein's retrospective exhibit, entitled "Selections," opened Saturday in the College of Visual and Performing Arts' new exhibition space.

The smell of wine and cheap perfume... through the walls

By Danny Fersh

Last week I was feeling down on myself after a rough midterm when words of encouragement seemingly fell from the sky and into my ears. "Keep it up!" they told me enthusiastically. "You're soooo good." A few steps later, the words continued: "You're the best," the divine voice declared in ecstatic high-pitched tones.

Celtic cravings: For this St. Patrick's Day, celebrate the Irish with these authentic dishes

By Talie Tebbi

March has arrived and many of us are seeing green. Not on the trees or in our bank accounts, but in anticipation of St. Patrick's Day. So for lads and lasses getting into the spirit, this week can give you a taste o' the Emerald Isle. According to "Irish Language and Culture" by Gerry Coughlan, Martin Hughes and Francesca Coles, the Irish name for Ireland, Éire, comes from a Latin word meaning "fat and plentiful.

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