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POSTED: Wednesday, February 15, 2012, 5:07 PM

If you're on campus, or downtown, and want to drive to the Spa, there's no need to have a car. You can join in a local car sharing company, CuseCar. Students can join for $25 per year, and it costs just $7 per hour to use a car (that covers your insurance and even your gas). Non students pay $18 per month, and the charge per hour is just $5.95. No hassle, just go to their web site, www.cusecar.org, and...

POSTED: Tuesday, February 7, 2012, 12:48 PM

You know it feels good. And you know it helps you get back to working and exercising without pain. Now you know why.

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/06/how-massage-heals-sore-muscles/

"Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky, a professor of pediatrics and medicine at McMaster
University in Hamilton, Ontario, said that massage works quite
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POSTED: Monday, January 23, 2012, 10:15 PM

After 13 years on the SU hill, The Art of Massage is moving off campus. If you have enjoyed our therapeutic or relaxation massage at Marshall Square, you will love the ambience of the Spa at 500. Within a mile of campus, the Spa has a jacuzzi, a sauna, lounges in an absolutely gorgeous setting. Free and easy parking. Same number, same web site, same great massage therapists.

To say farewell to Marshall and to welcome our friends to...


We believe that dealing with stress in healthy ways is a key to health, longevity, and happiness. Our menu of massage treatments can be customized to meet your needs. Our facility also includes a seven person therapeutic Jacuzzi tub, and a redwood sauna for you to enjoy before and after your massage. The elegance of the setting and the quality of our experienced massage therapists combine for an experience you won't forget.
The Spa At 500 is a wellness center offering therapeutic and relaxation massage as well as other fitness activities.

It is the home of the Art of Massage, Central New York's premier massage therapy practice, founded in 1997.