Tag: @Cuse
Despite common belief, queerness, religiosity can co-exist
The greatest discovery I made on my journey with my spirituality was finding the difference between being religious and being part of the Christian church; I realized that I could be queer and religious at the same time. Read More »
Our humor columnist survived a pyramid scheme. Now they're offering business advice.
The most unexpected spring break ever? Our humor columnist shares how she found herself hard at work in a pyramid scheme. Read More »
From house show to theater, get your rock on this weekend
Gear up for a weekend of exciting concerts in Syracuse. Enjoy a variety of genres, from metal-rock to indie. Read More »
Why women in ecology are crucial to the climate movement
Principles of ecofeminism are crucial to facilitating greater change and providing a voice to those who have been silenced. It is in humanity's best interest to give women a seat at the table. Read More »
Students, faculty share feedback on university academic freedom statement
Members of the “Syracuse Statement” working group held open forums Tuesday to collect input on SU's developing academic freedom statement. Read More »
Paula Uche, Deborah Holihan share mixed-media exhibit honoring nature
Paula Uche and Deborah Holihan create very different art, but they come together at the Petit Branch Library until March 29. Read More »
SU, SUNY ESF community members honor those who died at annual Service of Commemoration
Syracuse University and SUNY ESF community members gathered Tuesday to honor the 119 lives lost over the past year for Hendricks' annual Service of Commemoration. Read More »
The deeper meaning of Kacey Musgraves’ 'Deeper Well' gets lost in its repetition
“Deeper Well” by Kacey Musgraves explores her Saturn Return, or how people’s lives align with their true path when the planet returns to the same position as it was during their birth, in her new album. Read More »
‘Ricky Stanicky’ tries and fails to be a raunchy comedy from a time gone by
Peter Farrelly's “Ricky Stanicky” suffers from combining themes of classic comedies, but is too simple. Even though there are some funny moments from Zac Efron and John Cena, the movie does too much and falls short. Read More »
Olivia Adamson provides spark at draw circle in No. 7 SU’s win over UAlbany
Olivia Adamson helped No. 7 Syracuse control nine second-half draws in its 20-11 win over UAlbany. Read More »
SGEU reaches tentative agreement for first contract with SU
The agreement includes a median 24% stipend increase, 80% subsidized health insurance and 100% subsidized preventative dental care. Read More »
Miyuka Kimoto named ACC Player of the Week
Miyuka Kimoto earned ACC Player of the Week honors after defeating then-No. 3 Amelia Rajecki of NC State and then-No. 28 ranked Casie Wooten of Wake Forest this past weekend. Read More »
Hallie Simkins wins IWLCA Defensive Player of the Week
Hallie Simkins was named the IWLCA Defensive Player of the Week after causing six turnovers and gathering four ground balls in No. 7 Syracuse’s 20-5 win over UNC. Read More »
Observations from No. 7 SU's win over UAlbany: Draw inconsistencies, balanced scoring
Behind Olivia Adamson, Emma Tyrrell and Emma Ward each scoring four goals, No. 7 Syracuse scored 20 goals for the second straight game in its win over UAlbany. Read More »
No. 7 Syracuse wins 3rd straight, defeats UAlbany 20-11
No. 7 Syracuse dominated against UAlbany, winning 20-11 in its third straight victory despite losing the draw battle 13-6 in the first half. Read More »
Faceoffs have been the difference maker throughout No. 6 Syracuse’s 2024 season
No. 6 Syracuse’s Mason Kohn and John Mullen each rank in the top four of the ACC in faceoff percentage. The pair, who each arrived at SU ahead of 2024, have led it to a 7-2 start. Read More »
Mark Temnycky discusses current state of Russia-Ukraine war at Bird Library talk
Mark Temnycky is a Syracuse University alumnus, freelance journalist, nonresident fellow with the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center and a Ukranian himself. He explained the current state of the Russia-Ukraine war and "common misconceptions" about it. Read More »
Lender Center Research Team makes trip to Cornell to present findings on war on terror
Undergraduate student fellows from Syracuse University attended Cornell University on Monday where they presented their findings on American media coverage of the war on terror. Read More »
End of an era: Redgate house show transitions to new ownership
New Redgate owners are changing its name to “Dazed.” However, they still plan to host the same local artists the venue always has. Read More »
Jordan Pierre aims to uplift Syracuse, Brooklyn voices through brand VOICE
Jordan Pierre, a Syracuse University graduate student, is gearing up for the second launch of VOICE in SU’s campus store. The brand aims to empower SU students and those from his hometown in Brooklyn, NY. Read More »
Opponent Preview: What to know about UAlbany
Fresh off a 15-goal win over then-No. 9 North Carolina, No. 7 Syracuse faces UAlbany in a nonconference matchup Tuesday. Here's everything to know about the Great Danes. Read More »
No matter how you view TikTok, banning the platform would be censorship
We are so worried that the CCP will undermine democracy, so what do we do? Block or ban a social media platform. I have lived under a censorious regime, and I can tell you it is not something we want for our country. Read More »
Syracuse women’s lacrosse remains at No. 7 in latest Inside Lacrosse Poll
Syracuse women’s lacrosse stayed at No. 7 in the Week 6 Inside Lacrosse Poll after handing then-No. 9 North Carolina its worst loss in program history. Read More »
What 'grandmacore' teaches us about girlhood, growing up
In a world where women are held to impossible, contradictory standards of beauty and aging, it seems to me that teenage girls and elderly women have far more in common with each other than we might think. Read More »
