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Wednesday, February 27,2013
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Record Falls; so Do Orange

By Matt Michael
The Orange, which entered the game shooting 45 percent from the field and averaging 75.2 points per game, shot just 34 percent...
Wednesday, February 20,2013
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Lax Focus

By Tom Magnarelli
 Professional lacrosse returns to Syracuse Thursday after a 13-year hiatus.   The Syracuse Stingers will take on the NY Lax All-Stars at 7 p.m. at the War Memorial in the team’s fi
Wednesday, February 20,2013
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Executive Display

By Nikelle Snader
 Chas Fagan was approached by C-SPAN in late 1998 with a proposition: Paint a series of portraits of each American president.The cable television channel wanted Fagan to create uniform paintings
Wednesday, February 13,2013
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Sammy’s Honor Roll

By Joshua Breeden
In his own, individual way, Skip Murphy has become quite the man about town. Whether he’s leading an all-star band, playing Shifty’s on a...
Wednesday, February 13,2013
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

The James Gang

By Matt Michael
This is the Syracuse University men’s basketball team with James Southerland: 16-1 and 79.3 points per game. And this is the Orange without Southerland: 4-2 and 64.7 points per game. Welcome
Wednesday, February 13,2013
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Labrador Retrievers

By Nikelle Snader
Scott Launt first encountered the ski patrol at Greek Peak when he was a young teenager suffering from skier’s thumb. Launt came off the slope on his own, but a member of the ski patrol met h
Wednesday, February 13,2013
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Soup’s On at Winterfest

By Victoria Kezra
The 28th year of Winterfest is around the corner and to help Syracuse through the snowy days, the party has a number of new events including a Soup Cook-Off. That new slurp-fest joins the perenn
Wednesday, February 6,2013
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Trick or Treaty

By Molly English-Bowers
In geologic time, 400 years is the snap of a finger. But in historic time, 400 years is plenty long enough for a treaty to finally be honored. That’s the motivation behind the Two Row Wampu
Wednesday, February 6,2013
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Global Perspectives

By Nikelle Snader
Four years ago, Nicole Watts dreamed of ways she could help the refugee community in Syracuse’s North Side. Since then, she founded Hopeprint, moved into a home on Lilac Street and began st
Wednesday, February 6,2013
WHAT'S SHAKIN'

Candid Camera

Michael Davis PhotoThe WSTM-Channel 3 news team back in the late 1980s featured (from left) anchors Lisa Sweitzer and John Nicholson, meteorologist Wayne Mahar and sports director Roger Springfi
 
 
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