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Funniest Art Project EVER
I’m really not kidding. I don’t commit improper word construction for just anything. ArtRage Gallery is dedicated to exhibiting issues of social and environmental justice through creative visual media. The gallery is holding an incredibly fun fundraiser on Saturday, October 26—a Cheap Art Auction where the creations of professional and amateur artists go up…
Read MoreDo You Miss Your Dog?
Due to an overwhelming response, the van is full (over full, actually). I’ll post additional times as soon as I can set them up! And Wishberry went to her forever home over the weekend! She has her own human to walk with now, but says she has…
Read MoreLet’s Go To the Fair! Sunday, 9/15 noon to 6:30pm
The Westcott Street Cultural Fair that is. Each year Honors students volunteer at this fun event just a few blocks east of campus. Here’s what a few had to say: “As a senior,” said Siying Wang, “this was my last Westcott fair. It has been fun to be a performer in the parade, a volunteer at…
Read MoreWho ‘Ya Gonna Call?
“We’re there for people on their worst day. Riding in an ambulance as a patient is never a fun experience so we’re there to alleviate the trouble and provide pre-hospital care,” says junior Angela Binion. Syracuse University Ambulance (SUA) share a deep bond as expressed in third year student Kelly Heuer’s statement that “I take…
Read MoreAlexandra Koskoris Serves Up Suppers
Alexandra Koskoris, a freshman studying Public Communications in Newhouse, volunteered for the weekend at The Food Bank of Central New York through a pre-orientation program on campus. There Alexandra helped package fruits and non-perishable foods that would be delivered to impoverished families. She also spent some of her time volunteering at a local food pantry…
Read MoreBenjamin Snyder in the Wilds…of Chicago?!
Benjamin Snyder, a senior in the Newhouse School, volunteered at the North Park Village Nature Center as a Natural Areas Manager. The Nature Center is a part of The Chicago Park District, which spans over 8,100 acres and is the largest municipal park in the US. North Park Village Nature Center boasts a 46 acre…
Read MoreAlec Hembree, Keeping us Safe in the Snow
Alec Hembree, a senior in the Architecture school, spent Saturdays of his Spring semester as a chaperon for SU Recreation Services and Outdoor Education. During his volunteer work, Alec oversaw the Lake Placid day drip SU offered for students, and chaperoned the Ski and Snowboard program on campus. He was responsible for keeping track of…
Read MoreJennifer Lawson Goes Global
Jennifer Lawson, a senior in the College of Arts and Sciences, volunteered her Spring Break as a member of Global Brigades. Global Brigades is the world’s largest student-led global health and sustainable development organization. Their vision is to improve quality of life and their mission is to resolve global health and economic disparities through the…
Read MoreHonors Goons
Calling All Honors Students The Goon Squad has been a tradition at Syracuse University since the 1940’s and is a vital part of welcoming our new students into the Orange Family. Be a part of an SU tradition and help institute a new Honors tradition. Sign up to volunteer at this link, enter “Honors” into…
Read MoreHonors Alumna Educates Through Theater
Last week, Arielle Lever, Honors alumna of the class of 2010, returned to Syracuse with the non-profit CO/LAB to speak to the SU Drama Department about theater in an outreach capacity. CO/LAB was founded by 4 SU drama alumni, including Arielle, in 2011 and is inspired by and modeled after Syracuse University’s former Young Actors…
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