A Phantom Body
By Ash Alexander
The beginning of a new era through the lens of acceptance of oneself while struggling with understanding who you are.
By Ash Alexander
The beginning of a new era through the lens of acceptance of oneself while struggling with understanding who you are.
By Alaina Triantafilledes
Perspective of voices that are commonly overlooked.
Artwork by Michela Britis-Tannenbaum
By Rachel Reeser
It was a beautiful day to celebrate.
Poem by Nicholas Sawyer
By Marissa Solomon
My Oma lives in New Hampshire sunsets.
By Julia Catalano
In three years, when we’re at Syracuse and forced to say goodbye again, the concerts will be canceled. But we don’t know this yet.
By Noah Fritsch Sometimes you can learn a lot about who people are by looking at their shoes. The excitement they feel, or the sorrow they felt. Noah Fritsch likes design and architecture. A camera is a fun way to look at those things.
By Giovanna Veiga
“I miss you too,” I say to an empty room. But if I reach, out I can feel the scruff lining his jaw, the dip in his chin, the crease at the tip of his nose, all my favorite parts of him.
Artwork by Michela Britis-Tannenbaum