
Hat of the Day
Hat of the Day
Student activist Shewa Shwani received an award during the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration at Syracuse University.
Cap Pouf
This is how we chill on Onondaga Hill
Designer formal wear
Outside the Onondaga County War Memorial
After nearly 24 hours of steady rain, we start to look up even when we are indoors.
This young lady gets our style award from this year’s Snarl Runway show. From the front row to the runway, her hat game was second to none.
Rev. Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou
Minister/activist Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou visited Syracuse University last night and was a speaker for a National Pan-Hellenic Council panel titled “Injustice for All 2: I Too Am America.”
Rev. Sekou said much of his personal activism is informed by his empathy as a Christian.
“So for me, Michael Brown’s body (laying on the street in Ferguson, Mo for four hours) is [like a] crucifixion at the hands of the state.”
He told students that we are living in the Age of Ferguson, which he described as:
“The systems of those that came before us [and] fought so hard to become a part of, we don’t necessarily believe they have redeeming power,” he said.
Let the countdown begin for the return of Syracuse Snarl (Fashion Show). Next week the freaks and creative designers will come out at night. This year’s theme is “fractured fairy tales.”