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SU architecture students studying abroad in Florence, Italy, stand in the School of Architecture Garden.
Life & Style
Published: April 29, 2021

Despite the pandemic, SU was able to send a small group of architecture students to study in Florence, Italy, this semester.

Adella Wade wearing Y2K fashion
Life & Style
Published: April 20, 2021

Throwing out our spring quarantine attire, our closets may need a serious makeover. Here are some of the latest clothing do’s and don’t’s for spring 2021.

Tarot cards
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Published: April 16, 2021

Many students are learning how to read tarot cards to help guide themselves and their friends through the uncertainty that life has brought in abundance over the past year.

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Life & Style
Published: April 14, 2021

The Wheelchair QB: In a Q&A with The NewsHouse, Kuusisto advocates for the disability community’s involvement in diversity initiatives.

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Life & Style
Published: April 8, 2021

As temperatures rise and COVID restrictions continue, Central New York offers a wide range of safe attractions that you must go to this spring.

April 2, 2021 is Autism Awareness Day
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Published: April 2, 2021

The Wheelchair Quarterback: During Autism Awareness Month this April, advocates say awareness alone is not enough to improve inclusivity.

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Life & Style
Published: March 29, 2021

Starting March 28, National Cleaning Week promotes a clean lifestyle to improve mental and physical health.

Person taking photo of their food.
Life & Style
Published: March 25, 2021

TikTok has been a major source of new recipes and meal ideas for many of its users, including foodies and beginners in the kitchen.

Maggie D'Amaro Profile
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Published: March 23, 2021

SU student Maggie D’Amaro says the condition she’s had since age nine has only made her stronger.

Wheelchair Quarterback: Universal Design for Learning
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Published: March 22, 2021

The Wheelchair Quarterback: Syracuse University’s newly-adopted learning strategy greatly benefits students with disabilities.