Behind big-time plays by Romero Collier,Franky Vigliotti and Christopher Hicks, Henninger used a third quarter rush to overtake Liverpool on Tuesday night in round two of the high school basketball playoffs. Henninger won 57-53. They play West Genesee next.
Archive for February, 2013
A Tuesday Night Fight
Thursday, February 21st, 2013Profiles in Courage (part 3)
Tuesday, February 19th, 2013
SU Graduate Stephen Barton, outreach assistant for Mayors Against Illegal Guns in NYC, and a victim of the Aurora Co. theater shooting, was the keynote speaker for tonight’s Gun and America: Joining the Conversation Forum. The event was held at Hendricks Chapel.

Helen Hudson, Syracuse Common Councilor (At Large) and past president of Mothers Against Gun Violence, was one of the participants for tonight’s forum. She talked about local gun violence statistics and the effects gun violence has on families.
Century Club
Monday, February 18th, 2013
Delta Sigma Theta was incorporated 100 years ago on this day. The ladies of the Syracuse Alumnae Chapter received an award during an event at the M.O.S.T. earlier this month.
Just Another Day in a Snow Capital
Monday, February 18th, 2013
Snow Tires
Community Ecology
Saturday, February 16th, 2013
SU Press recently published a book by environmental activist Dr. K. Animashaun Ducre titled A Place Called Home.
The book examines cycles of disruption and dislocation in Syracuse. It began with a study Dr. Ducre conducted using a blended methodology of photo voice (visual story-telling) and mapping (geographic analysis). Dr. Ducre talks in this interview about the characters in the book (women from Syracuse’s South side) and her efforts to bear witness to social injustice.
Brokedown Palace
Friday, February 15th, 2013
Ice Castle (falling down), Clinton Square
The Cuse Got Game
Friday, February 15th, 2013
Don’t just talk about the weather, do something about it
White Ribbon Rising
Friday, February 15th, 2013The Syracuse University community mobilized Thursday to help bring awareness to the crisis of violence against women. The vigil was a local companion to the international One Billion Rising effort.
Degree of Separation
Thursday, February 14th, 2013
Noted author and psychologist Claude Steele, a protege of Kenneth Clark, spoke at Syracuse University tonight. He discussed stereotype threats and the significance of identity from his book Whistling Vivaldi. Real excellence comes from a diversity of perspectives, he said. His twin brother is author Shelby Steele.
Lover’s Holiday
Thursday, February 14th, 2013
Spread Love