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Sun, Art, and the Sea: Florence Students Hit the French Riviera

By Grace Stecher On Friday, April 10th, Syracuse Florence students traveled to the south of France for a weekend filled with culture, history, and relaxation. After spending the morning on the bus, students stretched their legs in the quaint village of Mougins, France. Best known as the town where Pablo Picasso spent the last 12…

“He’s Like Their Dad”: The Man Behind Syracuse Florence’s Beloved Turtles

By Chloe Kiser Hidden in the shade of Syracuse University’s Florence campus are some long-time residents that have the community abuzz as they reemerge from their winter hibernation. At the center of it all is longtime groundskeeper Gelso Sassonia, who has spent more than two decades shaping the campus landscape. After completing his military service…

Syracuse Florence Student Curates Steady or Wayward: A Spontaneous Show

By Grace Stecher Just before spring break, Syracuse Florence student Vivian Baltzer had an idea: curate an art exhibit exploring the theme of migration away from home through work by student artists. Just a few weeks later Steady or Wayward: A Spontaneous Show opened in the Villa Rossa basement on April 8. On view until…