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Get the latest Syracuse news ... when she designed the logo — taking time to get the imagery just right. By reviving and restoring the old church building, instead of demolishing it, Greene could ...
Syracuse men's lacrosse rallied from an 8-2 deficit to shock Harvard in overtime and advance to the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals against Princeton. Syracuse men's lacrosse rallied from a six goal ...
"Working Small showcases four small-scale build projects developed over the last two years through my design research at Syracuse Architecture. Architecture and infrastructure projects that promote ...
Fran Brown put together one of the season's biggest surprises in 2024, leading Syracuse to 10 wins in his first year as a college head coach. Brown's recruiting prowess -- honed during two years ...
Venice Architecture Biennale can be overwhelming for visitors. According to Ratti, the 2025 exhibition is deliberately busy. "If you're coming to Venice expecting a traditional exhibition – a ...
The incident involving students at Westhill High School in Syracuse unfolded last Thursday, Fitzpatrick said. Some lacrosse team students decided “they were going to haze or play some sort of ...
Sent on the last Friday of every month, Dezeen in Depth features original feature articles, interviews and opinion pieces that delve deeper into the major stories shaping architecture and design.
Following a three-week community voting period, Delray Beach artist Patricia Torras has been selected to redesign Old School ...
Syracuse lacrosse is back at Championship Weekend for the first time since 2013. The Orange survived an NCAA Quarterfinals matchup with Princeton 19-18 Saturday afternoon in a back and forth affair.
The questions before the New York State Court of Appeals revolved around an incident that had taken place in the summer of 2020 at Cazenovia Golf Club, a nine-hole private course near Syracuse.
The Galveston Historic Homes Tour will return for its 51st year next month, with a number of privately owned homes opening their doors to the public during the first two weekends of May.
You’re not satisfied with the status quo. You’re confident in your talent, whether you're an art, design, or architecture major, and recognize RIT as a place that will take your abilities to new ...