Posts Tagged ‘Syracuse University’
Someday We’ll All Be Free
Friday, May 8th, 2015Capture the Cuse (XIX)
Thursday, April 30th, 2015
Steps of Hendricks Chapel
The Spinners
Saturday, April 25th, 2015
The KYGO experience ushered in a tropical house warming for Block Party (Carrier Dome).
Here were two of the electronic media artists aka DJs who performed in the city on Friday.

Ayo Alex warmed his hands on the wheels at Walnut Park (May Fest).
What a Difference a Day Makes (in Syracuse)
Saturday, April 25th, 2015
May Fest Yesterday: 30 degrees with windchill (and occasional blowing snow)
Pinnacle of Poetic Perfection
Friday, April 24th, 2015Beyond the Bathing Suit
Thursday, April 16th, 2015Although she is no longer the reining Miss America, Nina Davuluri continues to do the work. The four pillars of the organization are: advocacy, scholarship, style and success. Davuluri says a lot of ladies want to be Miss America, but they don’t want the job.
Beyond encouraging women to pursue careers in STEM fields, she hopes to one day be a diplomat or ambassador.
Talk about role model for your daughter…
Footwear, Fashion & Beyond (Communications Milestone)
Wednesday, April 15th, 2015
Footloose in Fashion from Syracuse in Focus on Vimeo.
Dazed & Confection
Tuesday, April 14th, 2015Scholarship in Action
Saturday, April 11th, 2015
Duke won the NCAA title in men’s basketball earlier this week in Indianapolis. For SU fans who are still sore that the Orange didn’t participate in this year’s Big Dance, let us remind you of the school’s academic reputation. During last night’s 8th Annual Fashion & Beauty Communications Milestone show, the Newhouse School fielded a formidable, yet fashionable team of world-class journalism professors.
Take that Duke.
Jenifa, Oh Jenny
Friday, April 3rd, 2015
Writer, comedian, producer Jenny Yang goes in for laughs during a show at HBC Gifford Auditorium on Wednesday.
April Fools may be for amateurs, but Jenny Yang is a top flight pro when it comes to the comedy game. She visited Syracuse and put on a hilarious show that touched on topics such as “Fear of Dating White Guys,” “Yellow Fever,” “Decor/Asians,” Real Babies v. Food Babies” and her left swipe tendencies on Tinder. Yang is currently on the road producing the Dis/Orient/ed Tour, and she was featured in the 2013 documentary Why We Laugh: Funny Women. To us the only down side of her show was that it conflicted with an appearance on campus by Taraji P. Henson.
We hope Yang will return to do a few nights at the Funny Bone when her tour returns to the East Coast.