Tag: @Cuse
For the first time in SU history, Otto the Orange is played by an all-women cast
For the first time, all the graduating Otto the Oranges are women. The group is just like any group of friends and lied about how they met each other for years. Read More »
OttoTHON connects SU students, local children hospital patients one dance at a time
OttoTHON raised $109,631 for Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital, the local children’s hospital. The event on Saturday was full of dancing, food and fun. Read More »
From a pre-eclipse party to a Forever Orange celebration, check out this week’s events
With Founders Day and the upcoming eclipse, this is a busy week for Syracuse. Check out the events below. Read More »
Syracuse defeats Boston College 10-1 in series finale
Boston College’s season-high five errors allowed Syracuse to explode for a 10-1 win, its first win over the Eagles since 2021. Read More »
Syracuse loses 3rd straight, falls 6-1 to Virginia Tech
Syracuse lost its third-straight game against Virginia Tech Sunday, dropping to 3-6 in ACC play. Read More »
Spring Football Notebook 2024: Hands-on coaching, improved strength training
"The number one thing is you have to know who your players are.” New defensive coordinator Elijah Robinson said his scheme will cater to his player’s strengths. More observations from SU's second spring practice. Read More »
Maddy Baxter’s career day leads No. 7 Syracuse to win over No. 9 Virginia
Against No. 9 Virginia, senior Maddy Baxter tallied a career-high five goals to lead Syracuse to a 15-14 victory. Read More »
No. 7 Syracuse wins 4th straight, defeats No. 9 Virginia 15-14
Despite leading just twice, No. 7 Syracuse won the battle in the draw circle 21-13 en route to a 15-14 win over No. 9 Virginia. Read More »
Observations from No. 7 SU’s win over No. 9 UVA: Baxter’s career day, crucial 4th-quarter run
Despite trailing by as much as four in the first quarter, Maddy Baxter’s career-high five goals and a 3-0 fourth-quarter run propelled No. 7 Syracuse to a 15-14 win over No. 9 UVA. Read More »
Syracuse falls 5-2 to No. 5 Virginia
On the road against No. 5 Virginia, Syracuse struggled across the board, dropping its fifth ACC game of the season. Read More »
Syracuse drops 2 1-run contests to Boston College, falls to 1-7 in ACC play
In its double header with Boston College, Syracuse mustered just three runs on seven hits, falling by one run in each game. Read More »
Spring Football Notebook 2024: 1st look at McCord, Gadsden returns
Syracuse’s first spring practice featured Oronde Gadsden’s return from injury to lead a new-look receiving corps with Georgia transfers Zeed Haynes and Jackson Meeks. More observations. Read More »
Architecture professor Valeria Herrera files discrimination lawsuit against SU
The lawsuit claims she has been denied or passed over for tenure-track positions, program director positions, research grants, and awards. Read More »
Gallery: A visual history of Syracuse's hardcore punk scene
Central New York is one of the longest running hotspots of hardcore music in America, and to commemorate it an exhibit was constructed to remember the history of the hardcore scene. Read More »
Syverud gives construction timeline for Ostrom Ave. residence hall at USen meeting
At Wednesday's USen meeting, Chancellor Kent Syverud confirmed that the new residence hall on Ostrom Ave. will begin "later this year." Read More »
Explaining the major points from SGEU, SU negotiations
Syracuse Graduate Employees United and Syracuse University have agreed on a tentative contract. Members will vote on it next week. Read More »
SU’s upcoming Trans Support Day to provide most gender-affirming resources in event history
Trans Support Day will be held on March 23 in Peck Hall and will provide resources for transgender and gender-diverse individuals. Read More »
Syracuse’s hardcore rock community celebrates 40 years of comradery
The hardcore genre has created a family in Syracuse. On March 15, an exhibit full of memorabilia brought the community together. Read More »
Blaise Rossmann’s acting comes full circle in Syracuse showing of Broadway’s ‘Pretty Woman’
While most second-semester drama seniors go to Tepper Semester in New York City, Blaise Rossmann graduated early to embark on the “Pretty Woman The Musical” national tour. Read More »
SU alumna Gabriela Knutson's reignited passion for tennis led to professional career
Gabriela Knutson had a decorated career at Syracuse. After formerly ranking as high as No. 4 in Division I, she's now entrenched in professional tennis. Read More »
Opponent Preview: What to know ahead of No. 9 Virginia
No. 7 Syracuse travels to No. 9 Virginia Saturday. Here’s everything to know ahead of the top ten matchup. Read More »
Morgan Harper Nichols talks late-in-life autism diagnosis
Author Morgan Harper Nichols, who was diagnosed with autism at age 30, spoke about her journey on Wednesday. Many audience members related to her story. Read More »
No. 1 2025 recruit Alexa Spallina is set to fortify family's legacy at Syracuse
Propelled by an intense work ethic and mindset, Syracuse commit Alexa Spallina became the No. 1 class of 2025 recruit. Read More »
Natural hair deserves to be celebrated at predominantly white institutions like SU
Navigating the complexities of being a minority at a predominantly white institution (PWI) like SU is a challenging and complex journey of self-acceptance entwined with cultural identification. The most significant of these challenges is accepting natural hair in a setting where professional standards sometimes dismiss and undermine the deep-rooted diversity of Black beauty. Read More »
