Could the tunnel through Syracuse bridge the gap between Israelis and Palestinians?
Author: Ed Griffin-Nolan
Every once in a while, our cluelessness about our neighbors to the south erupts into full-scale engaged lunacy.
Lectie Altman strives to be a world-class triathlete.
Senior writer Ed Griffin-Nolan compares two very different sports in this week’s Sanity Fair.
Jack and Nolan Willis were born with a rare genetic disorder. They have been part of a team competing in athletic events to raise money and awareness for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the as-yet incurable malady that limits their movement such that they need wheelchairs to get around.
In summertime, it’s easy to see why fracking is such a bad idea. When it’s 20 degrees, fracking opponents will have to explain where in the world we will be getting the fuel we need to keep warm.
Student-athlete Wendall Williams talks about the moment the light went on.
Survivors roundly criticized the move as a step backward
The bicycles that the top-end athletes ride can cost as much as a small car.
Ed Giffin-Nolan profiles the Turkish-born Islamic religious leader, Fethullah Gülen.
In subsequent months, the New Times has been examining the links between SAS and the Gülen movement. The results of our reporting appear below.
Described as “amazing” and “super nice”
The Compassionate Care Act
Hudson was one of two members of Syracuse’s Common Council to vote against the ordinance passed June 9 that, come October, will ban smoking in city parks and at festivals held on city properties.
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