Eunji Kim, Guest Writer You would think she has posters of prominent fashion designers for inspiration. You would think she has stacks of Vogue magazines piled up on the floor. You would think she has meticulous notes of the year’s fads and trends. But this ...Read the rest
March 8th is International Women’s Day (IWD), a day when people around the world show respect and appreciation for women and celebrate their economic, political and social achievements over the years. IWD became a global holiday after the rallies on March 19, 1911, when millions ...Read the rest
Rose Picon, Staff Writer With all the stressors of college, it’s hard to remember the bliss of childhood, when our greatest fears were being caught tracking mud in the house, not being able to play outside on a rainy day, and waking up our parents ...Read the rest
There is a grand community of artists in Syracuse – some well-known, some at the creative fringe, and others whom we have yet to discover. One of our aims on the Connective Corridor is to seek out these folks and highlight their endeavors. At the ...Read the rest
Many in Syracuse are familiar with the red wrapped buses that navigate the Corridor each day. In fact, “Connective Corridor” has become almost synonymous with the word “bus.” Very soon, though, there will be new faces on the Corridor – three of them. SU, working ...Read the rest
One-Take Super 8 is back and is accepting submissions from January 24-March 4 on a first come, first serve basis. Cost is $40 for film and processing, and Super 8 cameras are available to borrow. Amateurs are welcome! The screening will take place on April ...Read the rest
Something’s cooking at Frogtort’s School for Culinary Wizardry and it smells like trouble. Harry Crocker returns after twenty-five years to save his alma mater but not everyone’s happy to see him, to say the least. Professor Fumblepork is sending out an owl to all wizards ...Read the rest
All Power to the People! features Black Panther Party posters and newspaper graphics produced in the 1960s and 1970s. The exhibition highlights the artistry of Emory Douglas, and documents the Panthers’ involvement with a broad array of causes, including opposition to the Viet Nam War ...Read the rest
The days of squinting your eyes and wondering whether that’s the Connective Corridor bus coming your way are numbered. This month, Centro will launch an 18-month, GPS pilot program giving all passengers access to an interactive map of 20 buses, including those that navigate the ...Read the rest
by Noelia de la Cruz The Poet’s Learning Community made its debut this year at Syracuse University, just three years after Cedric Bolton, program coordinator in the Office of Multicultural Affairs, started Verbal Blend, a spoken word poetry program on campus. The learning community resides ...Read the rest