Tag: @Cuse
10 years later, Jim Obergefell says fight for marriage equality isn’t over
Obergefell visited SU on Wednesday to tell students the fight continues, especially as cases challenging his SCOTUS precedent loom. Read More »
These SU students say they coexist with a paranormal roommate
Roommates at an old house in Syracuse’s Eastside neighborhood don’t believe in ghosts, but recently they’ve been spotting some ghostly activities in their house. Read More »
Día de los Muertos honors family, cross-cultural roots in joyous celebration
Multiple Latine student organizations gathered on Wednesday night to celebrate Día de los Muertos, setting up a variety of tables to illustrate how different cultures celebrate the holiday. Read More »
Sabrina Carpenter look-alike contest gathers fans in colorful, sparkly ensembles
XO Taco hosted a Sabrina Carpenter lookalike contest on Wednesday night, complete with blonde blowouts and pink espresso martinis. Read More »
From basement shop to viral on TikTok: Hercules Candy’s online evolution
Hercules Candy, an East Syracuse candy company, has garnered over 1 million followers for satisfying candy making and sarcastic family banter. Read More »
Tips and tricks for a safe, smart Halloweekend
The Daily Orange has compiled tips on how keep SU students out of danger this Halloween Weekend while still having fun. Read More »
How SU’s ‘grandparents’ built community through weekly ‘Friendship Luncheons’
Syracuse University’s “grandparents,” Suresh and Ramani Thiagarajan, created a community through the “Friendship Luncheon.” Read More »
Opinion: As a Remembrance Scholar, Lockerbie values must be universally ingrained
The question isn't whether SU's Remembrance program has value – it does, our columnist writes. But we must move beyond our lackluster marketing image and dedicate ourselves to building the kind of care that Lockerbie models not only year-round but also universally. Read More »
VoteSU pushes to amplify students’ political voices, civic engagement
VoteSU hopes to increase Syracuse University students’ civic engagement after President Kempton Bohn noticed a disconnect in students and politics. Read More »
SU students preserve Halloween traditions with handmade, thrifted costumes
Some Syracuse students spend all of October or more planning their Halloween costumes, preparing for the holiday when campus comes to life with parties. Read More »
Daniel Caesar reconciles with earthly, heavenly fathers in ‘Son of Spergy’
Daniel Caesar's "Son Of Spergy" is a full-circle moment for the artist, allowing him to reconnect with his relationship to family and faith. Read More »
Opinion: Reevaluate your reliance on technology after last week’s outage
The sheer frustration over something as simple as a social media feed not loading proved that we have outsourced too much of our mental bandwidth to apps that were ironically designed to make life easier. Read More »
BIG JUSTUS: How Ross-Simmons became Syracuse’s top 50/50-ball target
A year of high school football in California helped Justus Ross-Simmons become Syracuse's top threat on 50/50 balls. Read More »
Beat writers split on Halloween matchup between Syracuse, North Carolina
SU takes on Bill Belichick and North Carolina riding a four-game losing streak. Our beat writers predict if the Orange can in the win column. Read More »
Personal Essay: My struggle with overstimulation, avoidance during senior year
This time in our lives as students is such an intense whirlwind of emotion and work, and there’s no shame in taking advantage of the brief blips in the rollercoaster. Genuinely enjoy those moments because downtime drenched in guilt isn't really downtime at all. Read More »
Conjure up spooky spirits with The Afterlife, Dazed this Halloweekend
America will bring Syracuse back to the ’70s this Halloweekend with a performance at The Oncenter, and local venues will celebrate the holiday with costume parties and live music. Read More »
Previewing Syracuse’s matchup with Bill Belichick’s North Carolina
Syracuse welcomes North Carolina to the JMA Wireless Dome as it looks to break a four-game losing streak Friday. The Tar Heels are just 2-5 in their first year under seven-time Super Bowl winning head coach Bill Belichick. Read More »
Phoneboy blends 2000s punk, indie pop at The Song & Dance downtown
Phoneboy brought local fans together for a night of live music on Tuesday, electrifying the Song & Dance along with openers Sammy Curcuru and Fever Dream. Read More »
8 games in: Skid continues for Rickie Collins as Syracuse's bowl chances wane
Rickie Collins has struggled in his four starts for Syracuse, throwing an ACC-worst eight interceptions with just five touchdowns. Our beat writer has more observations from SU football two-thirds of the way through the season. Read More »
Crayons, coloring books aren’t just for kids at Craft Club by Cozy Crafts
Syracuse native Laney De’lee created Craft Club by Cozy Crafts for adults to slow down and connect over arts and crafts. Read More »
‘Nobody Wants This’ Season 2 revisits interfaith dilemmas, lacks chemistry
Netflix’s “Nobody Wants This” returned for a second season this week, but failed to bring back the same magic and chemistry in the main characters’ love story. Read More »
Friday nights at SU’s Esports Center offer 'random fun,' nightlife alternative
Syracuse University's Gaming and Esports Center is a social weekend hub for gamers and newbies alike looking for an alternative to traditional nightlife. Read More »
Film Review: Breaking down Syracuse’s explosive plays vs. Georgia Tech
In Syracuse’s lopsided loss to unbeaten Georgia Tech, the Orange produced four offensive plays of 30+ yards. Our beat writer breaks down SU’s explosive plays from Week 9 in Atlanta. Read More »
Couch’s ‘Big Talk’ peers into band’s dynamics, maturation into boldness
Boston-grown group Couch followed two EPs with a full-length album titled “Big Talk” this week, exploring relationships on a deeper level than their past work. Read More »

